VERY much so. you just buy some ammo and load it yourself. in fact, it is the best way to do it. you can pick your grain and other things.
Go to the RCBS reloading die website.
Yes, as long as you are not purchasing it for an unlawful purpose. You can purchase gunpowder for reloading ammunition, and that's legal, but you cannot purchase gunpowder with the intent of constructing a bomb or explosive device.
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Yes, from a reloading BUSINESS.
Yes. of course. Why wouldn't they be? I just received 1000 rounds of 357 hollowpoint slugs for reloading for my Colt Trooper III.
The shell casings are a type of ammunition packaging, a reloading component. Ammunition is something that can be directly fired, a bullet, not the cartridge. Laws regarding such vary from state to state.
If you are reloading ammunition, and you used powder that burns faster than the specification for your bullet and cartridge, your ammunition could explode, leading to possible grievous injury on your part. You could also use powder that burns slower than called for by the specification, in which case, your ammunition would fail to adequately propel the bullet, or it might jam in your firearm.Commercial nitrocellulose/nitroglycerin powder (smokeless powder) must be matched to the ammunition and firearm. The powder manufacturers publish "reloading guides" for their powders, and many of them can be found on the internet.There is no excuse for injuries resulting from incorrect reloading of ammunition. Always use the reloading guides, and even then, work very carefully and be alert when shooting.
It is legal to own a tank with a working cannon in the United States as long as the cannon is deactivated and cannot fire live ammunition.
Any good reloading manual will get you started on assembling 38 special ammunition.
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Kurt Fackler has written: 'Reloading for shotgunners' -- subject(s): Shotguns, Handloading of ammunition
In unsecured areas, and where they will be exposed to extremes of heat or cold, and high humidity levels.