I'm reminded of a series of articles that Al Miller wrote for Handloader Magazine back in 1971. The general topic of the series was 38 Special handloading practices for bullseye competition.
As an example of the worst he'd ever seen he related an example of a guy who backwards loaded some SWCs when he discovered he'd run out of wadcutters, right before a match. Al described, with no small amount of humor, how the guy's targets were just full of keyholes randomly splattered throughout the target.
Needless to say, the fellow lost the match...
Maybe some folks don't care, and are happy with "minute of trashcan" accuracy at 7 yards.
Just sounds like a waste of time, powder, and primers to me.
Why not just give them away?
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