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What situation was your break through moment in reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 1662793" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>In the mid-70's I got a job as forest fire lookout on top of a mountain. The access was by a rugged road only a jacked-up four wheel drive truck could manage and I got very few visitors. I needed a rifle on the lookout because of the abundant bears and few cougars, one of which regularly hung out on a bench below my tower. On one of my trips out for supplies I bought a Lee Loader (seems to be a common thread here), for my .270 and began hand loading. I set up a target at 300 yards because that was the only flat spot around and when I finished making up a load I would step outside the tower, lean over the rail and let fly at the target. It was fun and relatively cheap which was just as important so I kept it up. Like most beginners I had no idea what it would grow in to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 1662793, member: 91402"] In the mid-70's I got a job as forest fire lookout on top of a mountain. The access was by a rugged road only a jacked-up four wheel drive truck could manage and I got very few visitors. I needed a rifle on the lookout because of the abundant bears and few cougars, one of which regularly hung out on a bench below my tower. On one of my trips out for supplies I bought a Lee Loader (seems to be a common thread here), for my .270 and began hand loading. I set up a target at 300 yards because that was the only flat spot around and when I finished making up a load I would step outside the tower, lean over the rail and let fly at the target. It was fun and relatively cheap which was just as important so I kept it up. Like most beginners I had no idea what it would grow in to. [/QUOTE]
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