RELOADING
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RELOADING
Does anyone reload 223 and 556 for others? I have a good friend that has some 223 brass and 556 brass that he is wanting reloaded. He told me that he would even trade some of the brass for reloaded ammo or for some 270 ammo and 30-06 ammo. Just let me know. Thanks
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Re: RELOADING
Selling, trading, or giving reloaded ammo opens one up to both liability and legal repercussions. To produce ammo for sale or barter, one needs to have a license, by the letter of the law. The possibility of an undercharged or overcharged load, even by someone who has been doing it for decades, like myself, is too great to take on the risk of damaging someone else's equipment or person.
Reloading is easy and fun, he should consider learning how, it doesn't have to be expensive to get started, and if one has any kind of tool handling skill at all, a little patience, and a methodical approach, it can be a very safe and rewarding dimension of the shooting sport that a great many never explore.
Reloading is easy and fun, he should consider learning how, it doesn't have to be expensive to get started, and if one has any kind of tool handling skill at all, a little patience, and a methodical approach, it can be a very safe and rewarding dimension of the shooting sport that a great many never explore.
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