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Reloading
At what point do you stop reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 4628596" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>I reload because:</p><p>1) I like to know what I'm loading in my gun. (It never fails that once a month someone comes to me at the range to borrow my stainless SML cleaning rod/ramrod to drive a bullet out of their AR barrel where they shot a squib load) This is dangerous and can cause loss of limbs, digits, eyes, life, etc.</p><p>2) I don't have a steady rest to shoot off in the field. So, if you add my wavering to the group size of the ammo I'm shooting, I might be lucky to hold a 6 inch group at 200 yards. But, If my gun shoots less than MOA, it gives me an advantage. </p><p>3) It sure is rewarding to find that pet load with the projectile of your choice. </p><p>4) I have no choice with my SML's. They are hand loaded every single shot. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p>5) Projectiles and powder can be shared among different calibers so in a SHTF situation, I'm covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 4628596, member: 16430"] I reload because: 1) I like to know what I'm loading in my gun. (It never fails that once a month someone comes to me at the range to borrow my stainless SML cleaning rod/ramrod to drive a bullet out of their AR barrel where they shot a squib load) This is dangerous and can cause loss of limbs, digits, eyes, life, etc. 2) I don't have a steady rest to shoot off in the field. So, if you add my wavering to the group size of the ammo I'm shooting, I might be lucky to hold a 6 inch group at 200 yards. But, If my gun shoots less than MOA, it gives me an advantage. 3) It sure is rewarding to find that pet load with the projectile of your choice. 4) I have no choice with my SML's. They are hand loaded every single shot. :D 5) Projectiles and powder can be shared among different calibers so in a SHTF situation, I'm covered. [/QUOTE]
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