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Unread 07-09-2013, 11:53 PM   #17
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Starline sells wonderful new brass in 30 Luger if you want to set up and reload the round. I have purchased a fair amount of their 30 Luger brass over the years.....great stuff!! You are certainly correct on losing a % of one's shot brass at indoor ranges. Try as I may, I never recover all of my shot brass. I don't mind losing the "normal" calibers, but hate to lose the expensive/hard to find brass.
I've been thinking about it since I already reload .45 Auto Rim to Webley levels with a Lee Loader but I want to get a Lee hand press and .455 Webley dies for a new Webley and maybe 7.63 Mauser and 7.65 Luger dies but one step at a time. I've been saving as much brass as possible but darn it I hate losing brass. I think I've been losing 1/3 of my brass at an indoor range (I don't much care for outdoor ranges). Might see about the dies once I balance the budget after this splurge.
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