I've just purchased a S&W 340PD. In order to feed it, I'm going to have to be as economical as possible, which means I'll be reloading.
However, I've only got experience reloading .45 ACP, which is a much lower pressure round, which means the brass pretty much lasts forever. Not so with the .357, I've been told.
So how many times CAN I reload .357 brass? And how do I know when it's not fit to be used anymore?
I'd also like to know the same about .38 Special brass, if you don't mind.
2007-07-03
18:11:57
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