WildRose
Well-Known Member
My loading. I spent much of the last three years upgrading my reloading equipment and I'd really like to see a return on the investment HA!
In all seriousness I've learned more about the art and science of reloading since joining this forum than I'd learned in the 20 years prior. As long as I could hit what I was shooting at and I didn't blow up a gun I was happy with what I was doing until I started spending hundreds of hours reading here on the subject.
My skills improved dramatically to the point I decided I'd outgrown my old el cheapo Lee and Hornady presses and equipment I'd started with and I'd really like to start getting all I can out of every shot and every load.
In all seriousness I've learned more about the art and science of reloading since joining this forum than I'd learned in the 20 years prior. As long as I could hit what I was shooting at and I didn't blow up a gun I was happy with what I was doing until I started spending hundreds of hours reading here on the subject.
My skills improved dramatically to the point I decided I'd outgrown my old el cheapo Lee and Hornady presses and equipment I'd started with and I'd really like to start getting all I can out of every shot and every load.