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Reloading
Why do you reload cartridges?
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<blockquote data-quote="cornshank" data-source="post: 2405960" data-attributes="member: 121368"><p>For myself it is just part of the hunting, I really like to know that I did everything that I could,to minimize any mistakes in the field . In other words ( can't blame the ammo for anything).</p><p>I have been literally trickling powder into the same scale ,even after it comes out of the powder throw, for the past 50 years, waiting for the needle to stop perfectly on zero.</p><p>Started when I was in Highschool, and probably have learned some aspects wrong or not up to date ,according to others,but </p><p>It works for me. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornshank, post: 2405960, member: 121368"] For myself it is just part of the hunting, I really like to know that I did everything that I could,to minimize any mistakes in the field . In other words ( can’t blame the ammo for anything). I have been literally trickling powder into the same scale ,even after it comes out of the powder throw, for the past 50 years, waiting for the needle to stop perfectly on zero. Started when I was in Highschool, and probably have learned some aspects wrong or not up to date ,according to others,but It works for me. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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