Is it fair to question the ethics of a person who draws conclusions based on things they hear?
The way I see it, bulged Glock brass is dangerous. I question the ethics of all shooters have unsupported chambers and don't pick up there brass.
I can't figure out how to do purple text, but that should be in purple.
If so much as 1 piece of 38 midget or 45 shortyshort pops out of those moon clips and ends up in my brass bag.....
Last year I got into reloading and before I started I bought two books on the subject that both touch upon the "9MM Major". In each case both authors highly recommend against it even with highly customized guns. In a nut shell the logic was that you are pushing a 9mm round into the realm of rifle pressure's.
Is it fair to question the ethics of a person who leaves 9mm brass laying on a range that has been loaded to major? They don't trust it to shoot again themselves but it almost invariably winds up in someone else's brass bag.
True, most people aren't loading major and subsequent loadings might be fine. But I find it to be irresponsible.
With all the problems I hear about 9mm major, is it really worth it? Why not 40 or 9x23?
Perhaps I am being overly cautious.