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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2870882" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have done some teaching on reloading. Where I am at in reloading and info has expanded. If I am talking to someone new I make there heads spend. My sons have followed, and a few others. I have one grandson that his dad is teaching him. I started at age 14 for a 300 H&H Mag. Ammo cost to much for me at that time not to reload. I got the reloading equipment at the time I purchased the rifle. The Rabbit hole too. There isn't a center fire rifle I don't reload for. Only factory ammo is pistol and 5.56 ammo. I have the equipment to load them Shotgun case in 28, 20, 12 gauge with PW presses. I also have Dillion 1050 press.</p><p>Being here on Long Range Hunting and being more active. I have update my reloading equipment.</p><p>I find it interesting and knowledge of reloading has increased or ways of reloading has changed or updated. </p><p>There is far more equipment out there today than every before. So I don't think that reload isn't dying, but increasing. The amount of new equipment is ever increasing, and the complexity for accuratic has increased. Long ranger shooing beyond 500yds has repuired more accurates loads. Range finders have added to the quest to make better reloads. Possible confusing to people and especially people new to reloading. The biggest problem is components now days. </p><p></p><p>AS THEY SAY "THE RABBIT HOLE, AND DOWN WE GO"<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😭" title="Loudly crying face :sob:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f62d.png" data-shortname=":sob:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2870882, member: 101791"] I have done some teaching on reloading. Where I am at in reloading and info has expanded. If I am talking to someone new I make there heads spend. My sons have followed, and a few others. I have one grandson that his dad is teaching him. I started at age 14 for a 300 H&H Mag. Ammo cost to much for me at that time not to reload. I got the reloading equipment at the time I purchased the rifle. The Rabbit hole too. There isn't a center fire rifle I don't reload for. Only factory ammo is pistol and 5.56 ammo. I have the equipment to load them Shotgun case in 28, 20, 12 gauge with PW presses. I also have Dillion 1050 press. Being here on Long Range Hunting and being more active. I have update my reloading equipment. I find it interesting and knowledge of reloading has increased or ways of reloading has changed or updated. There is far more equipment out there today than every before. So I don't think that reload isn't dying, but increasing. The amount of new equipment is ever increasing, and the complexity for accuratic has increased. Long ranger shooing beyond 500yds has repuired more accurates loads. Range finders have added to the quest to make better reloads. Possible confusing to people and especially people new to reloading. The biggest problem is components now days. AS THEY SAY "THE RABBIT HOLE, AND DOWN WE GO"😂😭 [/QUOTE]
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