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Reloading
Reuse Pulled Bullets???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2150731" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>For one I generally don't get that far out in front of me loading ammo, except on proven loads. Then it's generally in the 40 to 60 round amount. In reading to blog's having ammo that sitting around for sometime or years aren't as accurate as fresh ammo. Normally if hunting I am only shooting 1 to 3 rounds, and mostly only 1. I do check my zero at the range, and that only takes less than 10 rounds or so. So the ammo doesn't get used up. Although I have read that resetting the bullets loosen the hold on the bullets, which they say is a good thing. I am going to have to investigate this at the range to see what happens. There is ranges in Montana that are fairly close to me there. I do like the input. See you can teach an old fart new tricks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2150731, member: 101791"] For one I generally don't get that far out in front of me loading ammo, except on proven loads. Then it's generally in the 40 to 60 round amount. In reading to blog's having ammo that sitting around for sometime or years aren't as accurate as fresh ammo. Normally if hunting I am only shooting 1 to 3 rounds, and mostly only 1. I do check my zero at the range, and that only takes less than 10 rounds or so. So the ammo doesn't get used up. Although I have read that resetting the bullets loosen the hold on the bullets, which they say is a good thing. I am going to have to investigate this at the range to see what happens. There is ranges in Montana that are fairly close to me there. I do like the input. See you can teach an old fart new tricks. [/QUOTE]
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