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Reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="Granddaddy" data-source="post: 5059548" data-attributes="member: 471"><p>I reload only shotgun shells simply because I never shot pistols & rifles enough in the past to warrant the time & expense in reloading pistol & rifle loads. So I don't have direct reloading experience with anything other than shotshell reloading but I would think the same precautions apply - use only established recipes from respected ammo manufacturers and DO NOT deviate or substitute components or powder amounts except where the recipe allows or suggests. If you follow that principle you will never get in trouble. And from first hand knowledge of a couple of friends who thought they were smarter than the recipes, they have ruined guns trying their own variations - and it could be worse. Good luck - hope you can find components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Granddaddy, post: 5059548, member: 471"] I reload only shotgun shells simply because I never shot pistols & rifles enough in the past to warrant the time & expense in reloading pistol & rifle loads. So I don't have direct reloading experience with anything other than shotshell reloading but I would think the same precautions apply - use only established recipes from respected ammo manufacturers and DO NOT deviate or substitute components or powder amounts except where the recipe allows or suggests. If you follow that principle you will never get in trouble. And from first hand knowledge of a couple of friends who thought they were smarter than the recipes, they have ruined guns trying their own variations - and it could be worse. Good luck - hope you can find components. [/QUOTE]
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