Shootist43
AH ambassador
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2015
- Messages
- 7,207
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- Location
- Grosse Ile, Michigan
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- 28
- Member of
- NRA
- Hunted
- Michigan, Texas, Missouri, Limpopo Province South Africa
- At first it was the cost savings, then it was for the increased accuracy, now it is for the enjoyment I get out of reloading itself. I shoot Bullseye competitively. As such I go through thousands of rounds of 22 (which I don't reload) and several thousands of rounds of 45 ACP. I an currently reloading for a total of 5 shooters although my sons and grandsons do not shoot as much as I do. I am somewhat physically challenged in that I cannot walk very far nor stand for long periods of time. Reloading has become a hobby that is almost as rewarding as hunting and shooting. I currently have 3 Dillon Progressive presses and a Lee single stage press set up. Like others have mentioned I buy powder and primers in bulk when they are either on sale and or available. I buy brass for new (to me) rifles when Midway, Natchez, or Mid-South has them on sale. My current reloading projects include the loads we will be taking to Africa. For me that is a 35 Whelen and a 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser. I reload 32, 380, 9mm, 38, 357, 40, 41 Mag, 44 Mag, 45 ACP, 45 Long Colt, 7mm TCU and 7mm International R for pistols. I reload for 223,243, 6.5 x 55, 270, 7 x 57, 7 x 65R, 30 Cal carbine, 30-30, 308, 30-06, 300 Win Mag, 32 Win. Spec, 338 Win Mag, 348 Win, 35 Rem, 35 Whelen, and 375 H&H for rifles. I have no plans for reloading any of the heavy hitters or shotguns. I recently purchased a Hornady Concentricity Gage to be used on the rounds I hunt with.