We all knew this was coming---

I don't mind loading .380s but that's going too far. Besides .22s are beginning to show up at least on line pretty regularly. I shoot 100rds each Monday at Bullseye practice and my grandson shoots 50rds every Wednesday from my supply. I just can't imagine trying to load 600 of those little things every month. Probably go blind or something.
 
I was researching this a few years ago. Personally, I don't think its worth the trouble or the time.
 
If times get that bad it would be worth having. Still if times get that bad may need a bigger round.
 
I seem to remember seeing this a couple years ago in 2013 when supplies were very tight in general. Even then, I wrote it off as not worth the effort. Even moreso now. But, then again, everyone to his own, I suppose........
 
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fads are usually aimed at people with too much time on their hands.
if it came to having to reload 22, id rather take up gardening.

22 is a precise science.
so much so, that the slightest deviation will cause issues. and so for that reason, companies are locked in competition forthe best all the time.
we the knuckle draggers of the world dont posesses the skill required to make perfect 22's 1 million times in a row for guns designed with 0 tolerences.

id rather leave that to the mfgr's.
 
loiblb said:
If times get that bad it would be worth having. Still if times get that bad may need a bigger round.


That's pretty much my take on it too.
Besides, I didn't see any info on what kind of powder is required.
Didn't look very hard, either.
 
I remember seeing this around the time of panic buying. It looks like they have a .22WMR kit as well, which makes a bit more sense to me since .22WMR seems to reached a new equilibrium at $15/box of 50. However, I don't see how you could get a non-heeled 22 bullet into the case without some sort of expander. I did manage to find the kits for sale elsewhere in the $60 range; depending on how the election looks in a month, I would consider picking one up for that price.
 
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