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Reloading
Why do you handload?
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<blockquote data-quote="jtoews110" data-source="post: 212865" data-attributes="member: 11727"><p>Well, started when I was 19 in 1999 to save money. I shot 600-700 rounds of centerfire that year up from a box or two. Kept loading until I started working on the oilpatch in 01, didn't have the time and my equipment stayed packed up. After alot of fighting with factory loads that wouldn't shoot and buying a 264 in 05 and a 30-378 in early 07 I started reloading again before I bought any factory wby ammo. .... It's not all economics, the quality is better, it is an antistress. ALbeit it does get a little old by the end of a 100 round session. I use the cheap little lee trimmers with a drill to trim so I trim alot during the NHL playoffs(except for my 30-378, 264 Need case length gauges). Most brass prep happens during the winter as it's too cold to shoot and work leaves no daylight hours to target shoot. If I have daylight during the winter I hunt yotes or try to spend time with the famly.</p><p> </p><p>Jason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtoews110, post: 212865, member: 11727"] Well, started when I was 19 in 1999 to save money. I shot 600-700 rounds of centerfire that year up from a box or two. Kept loading until I started working on the oilpatch in 01, didn't have the time and my equipment stayed packed up. After alot of fighting with factory loads that wouldn't shoot and buying a 264 in 05 and a 30-378 in early 07 I started reloading again before I bought any factory wby ammo. .... It's not all economics, the quality is better, it is an antistress. ALbeit it does get a little old by the end of a 100 round session. I use the cheap little lee trimmers with a drill to trim so I trim alot during the NHL playoffs(except for my 30-378, 264 Need case length gauges). Most brass prep happens during the winter as it's too cold to shoot and work leaves no daylight hours to target shoot. If I have daylight during the winter I hunt yotes or try to spend time with the famly. Jason. [/QUOTE]
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