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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
For me it's about keeping what's left of my mind busy, I can spend hours doing case-prep, SS tumbling (sometimes not even my cases!), looking up what toys to buy next trip over the pond etc.etc.
And of course there's the cost savings (I know don't start!) but at least when my son goes with me and blats off 100 rounds of 308 it's costing me a lot less than buying them!
This weekend we have two shoots, an all-day at Otterburn on Saturday and a 1/2 day at Ponteland Sunday morning, knowing how much we shoot at Otterburn the barrels will probably still be warm when we go to Ponteland the next day
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Truthfully? Nothing. It's a chore that competes with other activities. I reload to bring costs down so I can afford to practice. If I can buy factory re-loaded ammo for only a small premium on doing it myself (and lately that's actually been possible), the reloading equipment sits unused. I haven't pulled the handle on a press in a couple of years now.
Having said that, I am about to retire so that small premium may prove too much soon, and I will have more free time, so the reloading is almost certainly going top be worthwhile again.
Simple.. a startling improvement in accuracy over factory loads in my .357
And, a great reason to spend last sunday morning watching programmes of my choice for 4 hours in the mancave (shed) without comment from Mrs Hrun or a reminder of the chores that needed doing
What do you love about reloading?
Entering the world of Alchemy... Purifying (cleaning brass), concocting and perfecting (by trial and error) the perfect blend of chemicals (powder), and metals (FMJ's), to produce an end product capable of killing a piece of cardboard (target) at a distance of 1/8 of a league away (approx. 375yds).
Well...you did ask!
bobbob wrote:It keeps bnz busy in his garage while I take over the kitchen to bake cakes.
I guess baking is not dissimilar to handloading. You buying the ingredients separately to bake a cake which is much better and cheaper than a store bought cake!
bobbob wrote:It keeps bnz busy in his garage while I take over the kitchen to bake cakes.
I guess baking is not dissimilar to handloading. You buying the ingredients separately to bake a cake which is much better and cheaper than a store bought cake!