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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 1319509" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>If you really want to go cheap start learning about casting.</p><p>For you little plinker pistol rounds you can save a truckload.</p><p>I can reload my 38's with Bullseye and my own cast bullets for around $1.50 - $2.00 a box of 50.</p><p>Now Bullseye isn't a good choice for a beginner because of really small charges, but it is economically.</p><p>But it would be easy for a beginner to double or even triple charge if not real careful.</p><p>I think you'll want to look at one of the slower powders to start off.</p><p>Something like Unique would be a good choice.</p><p>Most of my bullet casting stuff is Lee Precision.</p><p>I've never had any problem with Lee stuff and I've been reloading for around 40 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 1319509, member: 4899"] If you really want to go cheap start learning about casting. For you little plinker pistol rounds you can save a truckload. I can reload my 38's with Bullseye and my own cast bullets for around $1.50 - $2.00 a box of 50. Now Bullseye isn't a good choice for a beginner because of really small charges, but it is economically. But it would be easy for a beginner to double or even triple charge if not real careful. I think you'll want to look at one of the slower powders to start off. Something like Unique would be a good choice. Most of my bullet casting stuff is Lee Precision. I've never had any problem with Lee stuff and I've been reloading for around 40 years. [/QUOTE]
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