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good reloader tulsa area?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1485088" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>I don't like shooting ammo reloaded by someone else. Nothing personal, it's just too easy to make a mistake and double-charge a round. I've bought some bad reloads in the past. If you shoot that much .38/.357 you can pay for a reloading kit pretty fast. It takes up very little space and is not hard to learn. If not, I'd spend the extra money for factory ammo IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1485088, member: 66"] I don't like shooting ammo reloaded by someone else. Nothing personal, it's just too easy to make a mistake and double-charge a round. I've bought some bad reloads in the past. If you shoot that much .38/.357 you can pay for a reloading kit pretty fast. It takes up very little space and is not hard to learn. If not, I'd spend the extra money for factory ammo IMO. [/QUOTE]
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