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Unread 01-16-2016, 11:11 AM   #1
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Yes it does. Would have been better if you'd said some of that in the beginning - It read like a continuation of a previous thread/discussion.

Not criticizing, mind you. Just that we're not all geniuses, some of us are really quite simple. I would fall off a turnip truck.

One note - I've reloaded several aluminum cases, just for S&G. 45 mostly, one or two 9mm. Couple 38 Spl. They reloaded OK (Boxer primed) but obviously not something recommended. The revolver loads I didn't worry about but the autoloader cases were suspect.

I didn't look to see where you are, but here in NYS ammunition sales are still frozen, with more restrictive state laws being enacted even as we speak. Ammunition sales will be subject to the same laws as handguns, requiring NICS checks and only thru a dealer - no private sales of ammunition.

That ought to put an end to terrorism.

And when Hillary becomes president next year, we'll all be living in the land of milk and honey, safe from criminals and extremists.
I would suggest avoiding turnip trucks.

I once did the same thing you did: handloaded a Blazer aluminum case just to see if I could. Didn't fire it though. Pulled the bullet and recycled the powder and primer. When Blazers first came out, the aluminum cased variety was all there was, and it was Berdan primed, I assume to discourage handloading. I hardly ever buy the stuff, but was surprised to discover a few years ago that they had switched to Boxer primers. That's probably a cost saving measure, as it avoids having to run two systems with different supplies.

Off topic, but I certainly sympathize with shooters who are unfortunate enough to live in NYS. I grew up in a town outside of Buffalo, but escaped to New Hampshire, which so far is still a free state, 30 odd years ago.

And, yes, the thought of another Clinton in the White House is nothing short of appalling.

But this is the wrong forum for that discussion, so lets nip that in the bud right now.
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Unread 01-16-2016, 03:22 PM   #2
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I have not tried to handload any alum cases, but did handload a few old 45ACP steel cases from WWll. It wasn't really intentional, but they came out of my case tumbler looking like a dull nickel coated case, and it didn't dawn on me that they were polished steel cases. They not only loaded o.k., but they shot fine. I am not recommending this, as I am very careful of my sizing dies, but it can, and has been done.
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In the FWIW dept., I just happened to be going to the range today, so I grabbed a box of Freedom Munitions 9mm "new" which was indeed head-stamped "Ammoload". Upon firing, I was able to confirm the presence of the step inside the case.
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