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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1541135" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, 40yrs. ago when others and myself started slinging bullets</p><p>there were very few graphs to check the performance of powders,</p><p>bullets, brass and primers. I bought every book I found on reloading</p><p>rifle and pistol ammo. no computers for storing reloading info.</p><p>had sticky tabs on the top of pages denoting calibers and</p><p>loading info on every caliber, I was reloading. we read, loaded,</p><p>shot until we found the magic sweet spot and info.</p><p>I have enough different powders, primers, and bullets</p><p>to start my own store. brass I am very selective. I bought</p><p>a very good chronograph, now out dated. my dedication</p><p>to research reading reloading books still is my major</p><p>go to--plus the knowledgeable folks on this forum and</p><p>others. we I have said before r the scientist of the reloading</p><p>culture. what is printed in the reloading world</p><p>is a starting reference. we love the science of R&D.</p><p>very senior participant. justme gbot tum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1541135, member: 82689"] morning, 40yrs. ago when others and myself started slinging bullets there were very few graphs to check the performance of powders, bullets, brass and primers. I bought every book I found on reloading rifle and pistol ammo. no computers for storing reloading info. had sticky tabs on the top of pages denoting calibers and loading info on every caliber, I was reloading. we read, loaded, shot until we found the magic sweet spot and info. I have enough different powders, primers, and bullets to start my own store. brass I am very selective. I bought a very good chronograph, now out dated. my dedication to research reading reloading books still is my major go to--plus the knowledgeable folks on this forum and others. we I have said before r the scientist of the reloading culture. what is printed in the reloading world is a starting reference. we love the science of R&D. very senior participant. justme gbot tum [/QUOTE]
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