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The Basics, Starting Out
Newby/Oldy seeking reloading information, recommendations, sources for tools and supplies
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<blockquote data-quote="Kentuckywindage" data-source="post: 2696638" data-attributes="member: 119330"><p>I have to agree 100%. Being busted up, those hard recoiling, kill on both end rifles are a thing of the past for me, (not young anymore either). I love my Tikka .243 Winchester and with the right twist you can shoot those heavy for caliber bullets. I know the 6.5 creed catches a lot of flack, but honestly for Target and medium sized game, (whitetail is as medium as I have here) it is fantastic. No recoil with high BC bullets is a great combo. Either way you go reloading will net you benefits and it can become a hobby in and of it's self. Welcome to Longrangehunting. Here you have access to knowledge from beginner to pro. Super nice people that will answer your questions rather quickly. </p><p>Merry Christmas Bob to you and your loved ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentuckywindage, post: 2696638, member: 119330"] I have to agree 100%. Being busted up, those hard recoiling, kill on both end rifles are a thing of the past for me, (not young anymore either). I love my Tikka .243 Winchester and with the right twist you can shoot those heavy for caliber bullets. I know the 6.5 creed catches a lot of flack, but honestly for Target and medium sized game, (whitetail is as medium as I have here) it is fantastic. No recoil with high BC bullets is a great combo. Either way you go reloading will net you benefits and it can become a hobby in and of it's self. Welcome to Longrangehunting. Here you have access to knowledge from beginner to pro. Super nice people that will answer your questions rather quickly. Merry Christmas Bob to you and your loved ones. [/QUOTE]
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