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<blockquote data-quote="Revolvers4Life" data-source="post: 3691434" data-attributes="member: 45115"><p>I've definitely moved to doing this more, especially with more common rounds for plinking. Sometimes it doesn't make sense to buy unfired brass, then all the components, then my reloading time when I could buy factory rounds for the same or less then save the brass. </p><p></p><p>Are you against using fired brass? I have had really good luck so far with range brass (I'll admit I don't know the prices though for 7.62x39 so not sure the savings vs unfired cases but might want to check on it). So far I have had a few mangled cases, I few I could tell were reloads I discarded, but especially with 7.62x39 I am guessing you would get a lot of once fired brass that newbies shot and left. Especially if you are reloading for plinking and load it light, you can get a lot of firings out of cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Revolvers4Life, post: 3691434, member: 45115"] I've definitely moved to doing this more, especially with more common rounds for plinking. Sometimes it doesn't make sense to buy unfired brass, then all the components, then my reloading time when I could buy factory rounds for the same or less then save the brass. Are you against using fired brass? I have had really good luck so far with range brass (I'll admit I don't know the prices though for 7.62x39 so not sure the savings vs unfired cases but might want to check on it). So far I have had a few mangled cases, I few I could tell were reloads I discarded, but especially with 7.62x39 I am guessing you would get a lot of once fired brass that newbies shot and left. Especially if you are reloading for plinking and load it light, you can get a lot of firings out of cases. [/QUOTE]
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