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<blockquote data-quote="ScottB338" data-source="post: 1955127" data-attributes="member: 113037"><p>Like <a href="https://www.longrangehunting.com/goto/post?id=1954831" target="_blank"><u>just_jon said:</u></a> "Some load to shoot, I shoot to load." </p><p></p><p>Even if I couldn't shoot anymore, I would still want to keep reloading. It's my happy place. I enjoy the tediousness and the precision of the process. </p><p>I can shoot in my back yard. I have steel hanging in the pasture out to 440 yards (hanging a gong at 635 this weekend). Learning how to do it better is why I joined this site.</p><p>Thanks to COVID, I have more loaded ammo right now than I have ever had at any one time in my life. </p><p>I am old enough to realize that I am not that good of a shot...500 yards or so is a long ways for me on steel...350 yards is pretty far for big game. </p><p>I have the place to shoot, I just don't spend as much time shooting as I do loading.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy the process too much to let someone else do it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottB338, post: 1955127, member: 113037"] Like [URL='https://www.longrangehunting.com/goto/post?id=1954831'][U]just_jon said:[/U][/URL] "Some load to shoot, I shoot to load." Even if I couldn't shoot anymore, I would still want to keep reloading. It's my happy place. I enjoy the tediousness and the precision of the process. I can shoot in my back yard. I have steel hanging in the pasture out to 440 yards (hanging a gong at 635 this weekend). Learning how to do it better is why I joined this site. Thanks to COVID, I have more loaded ammo right now than I have ever had at any one time in my life. I am old enough to realize that I am not that good of a shot...500 yards or so is a long ways for me on steel...350 yards is pretty far for big game. I have the place to shoot, I just don't spend as much time shooting as I do loading. I enjoy the process too much to let someone else do it for me. [/QUOTE]
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