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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Lumpy Log" data-source="post: 693464" data-attributes="member: 53856"><p>The -06 is just getting retired, not dead. I still like the rifle and it has an incredible amount of sentimental value since the rifle was my dad's first hunting rifle as well as mine. I'll still use it periodically, not anymore for when the hunt requires carrying that beast up a mountain. If the hunt involves a gun scabbard on my wheeler, then it's good to go. haha</p><p></p><p>I just got a Grizzly last month with a 185 partition and dumped it on its face so hard that I think it may have gotten a concussion. We found out that I broke both shoulders which explained why he fell so hard. </p><p></p><p>I've done well with the factory ammo but I'm looking to start reloading for the fun factor of working up my own loads and as a winter hobby. I live in interior Alaska and in the winter time, I like to have things to do inside the house to keep me busy. Near the wood stove instead of out in the -50* temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumpy Log, post: 693464, member: 53856"] The -06 is just getting retired, not dead. I still like the rifle and it has an incredible amount of sentimental value since the rifle was my dad's first hunting rifle as well as mine. I'll still use it periodically, not anymore for when the hunt requires carrying that beast up a mountain. If the hunt involves a gun scabbard on my wheeler, then it's good to go. haha I just got a Grizzly last month with a 185 partition and dumped it on its face so hard that I think it may have gotten a concussion. We found out that I broke both shoulders which explained why he fell so hard. I've done well with the factory ammo but I'm looking to start reloading for the fun factor of working up my own loads and as a winter hobby. I live in interior Alaska and in the winter time, I like to have things to do inside the house to keep me busy. Near the wood stove instead of out in the -50* temps. [/QUOTE]
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