Originally Posted by
kyratshooter
I have a system that has served me well over the years.
As soon as I find enough empty brass at the range that if I had bought that amount of ammo loaded and it equals the price of the dies, I will buy a set of reloading dies for the caliber.
When the pile of loaded ammo equals the value of a pistol in that caliber I will purchase one.
So far I have not found a single piece of 5.7 brass at the range.
It is truly a single purpose cartridge made for piercing body armor. No other accomplishment that the 9mms, 40s, or 45s that I already own can not fill. I am still getting used to the idea of carrying a 9mm instead of .45.
The round count does not mean a lot to me when my carry gun is a 5 shot .38 90% of the time. I'm like Crash, I can't remember that high. Now did I fire 5 shots or only four? Are you feeling lucky?
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