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CO, NE | I save mine and reload, or even buy once-fired brass and go from there. I have a few rifles that have never seen a commercial round. If I was custom loading for accuracy, I would buy new brass, but I'm not.
9mm is fine for reloading, just have to make sure you re-size for anything you want to use in a semi-automatic. 9mm ammo is cheap, so you really have to have a progressive press to make it worth your time. I'm not sure how expensive .25-06 is, but rifle is usually worth reloading, even on a single stage press.
Either way, save your brass. You can sell it on craigslist if you never end up reloading. At the very least, you can give it to someone who could use it if you don't use it yourself. | |
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