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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Good luck shines on an old dog every once in a while
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<blockquote data-quote="357lover" data-source="post: 1422802" data-attributes="member: 105343"><p>Whew! I was wondering if I had made a booboo.</p><p>My shooting buddy has a 243 and reloads his ammo. We shoot on Thursdays and he said he would reload the 243's for me if I bought the Howa.</p><p>I don't expect to shoot it a lot. I reloaded until I got very ill last year. After that I found myself making too many mistakes. My decision to stop reloading came after I had a squib and had to drive the bullet out of the Coonan barrel.</p><p>I gave my buddy some of the pieces he did not have and sold my casting equipment.</p><p>I also gave him all of the primers, 125 grain bullets and the casings.</p><p>One has to know when to stop, especially if it deals with bullet reloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="357lover, post: 1422802, member: 105343"] Whew! I was wondering if I had made a booboo. My shooting buddy has a 243 and reloads his ammo. We shoot on Thursdays and he said he would reload the 243's for me if I bought the Howa. I don't expect to shoot it a lot. I reloaded until I got very ill last year. After that I found myself making too many mistakes. My decision to stop reloading came after I had a squib and had to drive the bullet out of the Coonan barrel. I gave my buddy some of the pieces he did not have and sold my casting equipment. I also gave him all of the primers, 125 grain bullets and the casings. One has to know when to stop, especially if it deals with bullet reloading. [/QUOTE]
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