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<blockquote data-quote="highfinblue" data-source="post: 2907068" data-attributes="member: 67530"><p>I have helped a few folks get started, but as I have read through the replies interest is not super high. My sons that do hunt can get by in the reloading room, but busy lives and factory ammo (when available) seems more convenient for them. A couple of guys my age come out and use my equipment to load their hunting rounds, but that's all the shooting they do, so it's not even yearly. Personally, I do not understand folks lack of interest other than places to shoot are getting harder and harder to come by, and my guess is having to drive an hour from home and then pay for the privilege might be a hindrance as well. It's nice to be able to step out the door, walk ten steps to my bench and shoot 1-250 yards. I have to drive 300 yards to shoot out to 600, so it's a wonder I don't shoot more than I do. I try and make my place available for folks to come out and shoot, but for whatever reason only one of my friends takes me up on it much at all. And I've told them, I don't have to be here, I like the fact loud booms are sounding when I'm gone. I think it's a great deterrent to crime out here in the woods lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highfinblue, post: 2907068, member: 67530"] I have helped a few folks get started, but as I have read through the replies interest is not super high. My sons that do hunt can get by in the reloading room, but busy lives and factory ammo (when available) seems more convenient for them. A couple of guys my age come out and use my equipment to load their hunting rounds, but that's all the shooting they do, so it's not even yearly. Personally, I do not understand folks lack of interest other than places to shoot are getting harder and harder to come by, and my guess is having to drive an hour from home and then pay for the privilege might be a hindrance as well. It's nice to be able to step out the door, walk ten steps to my bench and shoot 1-250 yards. I have to drive 300 yards to shoot out to 600, so it's a wonder I don't shoot more than I do. I try and make my place available for folks to come out and shoot, but for whatever reason only one of my friends takes me up on it much at all. And I've told them, I don't have to be here, I like the fact loud booms are sounding when I'm gone. I think it's a great deterrent to crime out here in the woods lol. [/QUOTE]
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