I would'nt reload auto unless you have to.


I have more time now so I'll elaborate.
Autos depend on precise loads to operate flawlessly. Everytime you shoot the brass gets thinner and longer. Although you resize them by trimming the necks you can never get the diameter back. Not a big deal in a revolver as you can reload them until they split, but with an auto loading hand gun it can cause malfunctions. Powder measurment and bullet seating are a few more variables that will affect the loading characteristcs. People do reload auto all the time but unless you have good loading equipment, time, and experience I would just go buy 10,000 rounds.




Last edited by cmonty72; 11/07/08 05:04 PM.