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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2847770" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>I've actually been reloading since 1971. Started on shotshells. Started and stopped reloading 3 times due to my moving so much. Active military can do that to you. 98% of my reloading has been for hunting purposes. But since I got hurt just before I retired from the AF, I stopped hunting. My back can't put up with it any more. I was away from all shooting for 15 years. My wife said I needed to get out and find a hobby. And that was that. Since I like to shoot, I considered taking up target shooting. Now my focus is to "pip the ace". I have always been a pretty good shot and now I want to see just how fine tuned I can get. Even with these old eyes. Reloading for hunting and target shooting is similar, but not entirely the same. My process has worked well for a long time. And because I tend to be very task focused, I don't mind taking the time to do it right. I'm trying to weed out the finer points of ammo prep for target shooting specifically. I really enjoy doing this and find it relaxing. Thanks for all the input. You can bet I will consider everything carefully!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2847770, member: 122991"] I've actually been reloading since 1971. Started on shotshells. Started and stopped reloading 3 times due to my moving so much. Active military can do that to you. 98% of my reloading has been for hunting purposes. But since I got hurt just before I retired from the AF, I stopped hunting. My back can't put up with it any more. I was away from all shooting for 15 years. My wife said I needed to get out and find a hobby. And that was that. Since I like to shoot, I considered taking up target shooting. Now my focus is to "pip the ace". I have always been a pretty good shot and now I want to see just how fine tuned I can get. Even with these old eyes. Reloading for hunting and target shooting is similar, but not entirely the same. My process has worked well for a long time. And because I tend to be very task focused, I don't mind taking the time to do it right. I'm trying to weed out the finer points of ammo prep for target shooting specifically. I really enjoy doing this and find it relaxing. Thanks for all the input. You can bet I will consider everything carefully! [/QUOTE]
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