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  1. Do you have the serial # ? I think the state police do maintain a database of stolen guns, and should yours surface, you might stand a chance of getting it back.

  2. I always carry spare ammo for whatever I'm carrying. Usually that means one magazine for my pistol.

    Tungsten, just put the magazine in your front pocket. I've got tons of magazine carriers and the pocket is where mine ends up. For me a mag carrier opposite the gun just makes it harder to conceal the gun. YMMV.

    I carry too much crap in my pockets. :devil: The cell phone and mag holder for my 1911 get clipped to my weak side.

  3. I should also mention that every article that I've read so far about reloading says that you want to do it in an environment completely free of any distractions. No TV, no radio, no other people talking to you. Just you and 100% of your attention on reloading so that you can minimize goof-ups like double charging a round.

    It sounds like someone like me ought to stick to buying cheap target ammo and let other folks reload. :devil:

  4. I did some basic math today to figure out what the return on investment would be to reload my own .45ACP ammo.

    For these figures I used the following items:

    • Hornaday 185gr JHP bullets ($16 per 100)
    • Starline .45acp brass ($15 per 100)
    • CCI primers ($20 per 1000)
    • Accurate No.5 powder ($15 per 1lb)

    Assuming that the Hornaday 185gr bullet needs a 10.2 grain charge, you're looking at roughly $0.02 worth of powder for every cartridge.

    This means that the first batch of cartridges will cost you right at $0.35 per cartridge or $35.00 per 100 rounds.

    If you collect and reuse your brass, subsequent cartridges will only cost around $0.19 each or $19.00 per 100 rounds.

    Figure that Winchester White Box FMJ target ammo is around $28.00 per 100 rounds at Wal-Mart, you would realize a savings of $9.00 per subsequent batch of reloads.

    Now assume that it costs you $800 to put together a good reloading bench, that means it would take you roughly 89 batches of 100 rounds each to recoup the cost of your reloading setup. If you only shot 200 rounds per visit to the range and visited once a week, four times a month, you could conceivable pay for the reloading setup in just over 11 months.

    That's a hell of a lot of shooting. :devil:

  5. http://www.xdtalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=27942

    ;) I think I would rather fork out the cost and have it done local.

    Countless XDTalk members have used him with success. I think this is the case of a vocal minority getting air-time because they were unhappy with something. Kind of like how Delk gets the shaft a lot on Tennesspeed because a few people don't like them or something they did, but countless others you never hear from are tickled to death with them.

    AJames has gotten nothing but praise from 99.999999% of the people who have used him.

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