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50AE... is case trimming neccessary when reloading?? I know a guy that says he reloads all day long and doesn't trim cases. On average, how many reloads will I get out of 50AE brass... 3, 5, 8,...
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All cases expand when fired and lengthen slightly. I would not trim cases until the length measured with a micrometer or 50AE trim gauge exceeds the maximum listed in loading manuals. You should get...
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Haven't trimmed yet and I'm on at least 4x reloads. I've never had to discard any either.
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I'm just really trying to figure out whether to start reloading or not. I have both the 44 mag & 50AE Desert Eagles. Currently I'm paying .54 cents per round for 44 mag ammo & $1.17 per round...
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Curlin:Even at today's prices, it might not cost you $500 to get started. I use a Hornady progressive press on my smaller calibers, but I use a simple single stage when loading 50AE. An additional...
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Thats really great info guys, I appreciate it. For bullets, what is the best place to buy these... I've done a little research on my own but I was just wondering what is the best place to buy? For...
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I would suggest looking into Rainer plated bullets. They are jacketed, but the jacket is very thin....thus they call them "plated". I load the 300 grain plated bullets for my 50AE. Several of the...
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LOL... ok, now it makes sense!!!!! Yes the plated bullets are alot cheaper, I looked into those about a month ago but I didn't think they were safe to shoot in the DE, that is why my focuse was on...
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The plated bullets are definitely the way to go for low cost shooting, save the expensive bullets for hunting.
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