R&R | Reloads For Self Defense?

Published on December 25, 2023
Duration: 10:45

This video discusses the practice of carrying reloaded ammunition for self-defense, arguing that the cost savings allow for more frequent training with defensive rounds. The speaker addresses common legal concerns, suggesting that the ammunition type is rarely the sole determining factor in a self-defense shooting case. The emphasis is on the ability to train more effectively and gain confidence in one's chosen defensive loads.

Quick Summary

Carrying reloaded ammunition for self-defense offers significant cost savings, enabling more frequent training with your chosen defensive rounds. While legal concerns exist, the speaker argues that the ammunition type is rarely the sole factor in a justified shooting. This practice allows for greater confidence in reliability and performance through consistent practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction & Holiday Greeting
  2. 00:47Reloading .40 S&W Defensive Rounds
  3. 01:31Reloads for Self-Defense Discussion
  4. 01:42Legal Concerns with Reloads
  5. 02:39Cost Savings of Reloading
  6. 03:00Factory vs. Reloaded Ammo Costs
  7. 03:22Training Assurance with Reloads
  8. 03:43Legality of Reloads
  9. 04:11Harold Fish Case Discussion
  10. 05:03Reloads Not Sole Determining Factor
  11. 06:05Quality Control in Reloading
  12. 06:34Shooting Carry Loads for Practice
  13. 07:05Overcoming Forum Misinformation
  14. 08:00Challenging Reloads as Legal Disadvantage
  15. 08:35No Convictions Solely Due to Reloads
  16. 09:00Risk vs. Reward of Reloading
  17. 09:38Preference for Reloads
  18. 10:08Ammunition Not Reloaded For
  19. 10:26Conclusion & Viewer Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to carry reloaded ammunition for self-defense?

Generally, carrying reloaded ammunition for self-defense is legal, provided it adheres to local laws regarding bullet types, such as restrictions on hollow points. The speaker argues that the ammunition itself is rarely the sole factor in a legal self-defense case if the shooting was justified.

Why do people choose to reload ammunition for self-defense?

The primary reason is cost savings, allowing for more frequent practice with defensive rounds. This increased training leads to greater familiarity, confidence, and assurance in the reliability and performance of the ammunition carried for self-defense.

Can reloading ammunition make it more dangerous or illegal?

No, if done correctly using reputable reloading manuals and commercially available components, reloaded ammunition is not inherently more dangerous or illegal than factory ammunition. The speaker contends that legal issues arise from the circumstances of the shooting, not typically from the use of reloads.

How much does it cost to reload defensive ammunition compared to factory loads?

Reloading defensive ammunition can cost less than half the price of factory loads. For example, premium factory rounds like Gold Dots or HSTs can cost around $1 per round, while handloaded equivalents can be significantly cheaper, often under $0.50 per round.

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