I found a source of reloaded ammo that is significantly cheaper than the standard manufactured ammo I have been buying. Is there any reason why I should not buy and shoot it?
I am a new shooter, so I don't need match grade ammo - just something I can practice with (and on the cheap, because I need a lot of practice). And I'm shooting a revolver (S&W 686), so I don't have to worry about a semi auto cycling it.
I bought a couple boxes of .38sp and .357 magnum, both 158 gr lead wadcutters, and had no problems with them. I can also get the copper jacketed stuff.
Retail prices are something like $5-7 cheaper per box (cheaper if I buy by the case, and even cheaper if I buy directly from the source).
Is there a reason the stuff is so cheap that I should be aware of, or did I find myself a good deal?
I am a new shooter, so I don't need match grade ammo - just something I can practice with (and on the cheap, because I need a lot of practice). And I'm shooting a revolver (S&W 686), so I don't have to worry about a semi auto cycling it.
I bought a couple boxes of .38sp and .357 magnum, both 158 gr lead wadcutters, and had no problems with them. I can also get the copper jacketed stuff.
Retail prices are something like $5-7 cheaper per box (cheaper if I buy by the case, and even cheaper if I buy directly from the source).
Is there a reason the stuff is so cheap that I should be aware of, or did I find myself a good deal?