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Reloading
Reloading equipment question
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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbshooter43" data-source="post: 1625941" data-attributes="member: 94754"><p>I read each of the posts with great interest because I love the process. As so many have said, I started with a Rockchucker (used for 1/2 the price); and added other essentials as I learned and developed my knowledge. My initial interest was being able to shoot game with my own creations. And here's where it gets interesting. First I had my 250 Savage Ackley Improved. Then it was the 243. Add a 240 Gibbs to the mix and then the 25:06 AI. Then the 6.5 Gibbs joined the family. You can see where I'm going. "Just shooting" traditional cartridges became shooting those I had to reload for. Long story short - most of those who read and post here will tell you this grows on you, and it's a great part of the shooting sport whether it's hunting or competition. Welcome, and enjoy!</p><p></p><p>Now I'm looking at "improving" my 260. What's next?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbshooter43, post: 1625941, member: 94754"] I read each of the posts with great interest because I love the process. As so many have said, I started with a Rockchucker (used for 1/2 the price); and added other essentials as I learned and developed my knowledge. My initial interest was being able to shoot game with my own creations. And here’s where it gets interesting. First I had my 250 Savage Ackley Improved. Then it was the 243. Add a 240 Gibbs to the mix and then the 25:06 AI. Then the 6.5 Gibbs joined the family. You can see where I’m going. “Just shooting” traditional cartridges became shooting those I had to reload for. Long story short - most of those who read and post here will tell you this grows on you, and it’s a great part of the shooting sport whether it’s hunting or competition. Welcome, and enjoy! Now I’m looking at “improving” my 260. What’s next? [/QUOTE]
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