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Reloading as a Chronic Illness...

I guess there are worse afflictions. That, and it only starts to look really bad when I line up all the calibers for which I reload, with several variations of some of them to boot. Here are one each of the current inventory:



I know several of you have the same affliction. There really is no cure. Show us what you have...

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Old 02-15-2014, 11:04 AM
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That is quite an assortment, Jeff!

Mine:

.45ACP
.38 Special
.30 Cal Carbine
.380 Auto
9mm
.32 Auto

A modest group
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It appears, Jeff, the you cast most of your bullets.
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.32 S&W Long
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Hummmm, with my muzzle loaders the reloading happens at the range.....
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You have more big stuff than me :
38 spcl
9mm
357 mag
40 s&w
10 mm
44 mag
454 Casull
5.56 NATO
7.62 NATO/308
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For some stuff you cant shoot if you dont reload

All my stuff is either rimfire, common, or has milsurp available. Id like to reload some but the calibers Id do it for I dont shoot enough to make the initial investment or space investment worthwhile
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yes it is quite fun, we are building explosive driven devices....
then you get to test them-
and make them better-

you just can't buy bullets that are as accurate as the ones I build for my rifle-
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yes it is quite fun, we are building explosive driven devices....
then you get to test them-
and make them better-

you just can't buy bullets that are as accurate as the ones I build for my rifle-
this.

i haven't purchased factory ammunition for my .308 since the first 80 rounds fired through it. my reloads are wicked accurate in my rifle.

.223, same as above.

i just can't bring myself to reload for shotgun. ammunition is relatively cheap and i just don't feel like i shoot it enough to make it worthwhile.
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It appears, Jeff, the you cast most of your bullets.
Yup, every lead bullet in that photo is cast by yours truly. I use wheel weights for the handgun stuff and hunting loads for the .45-70, and 20:1 lead/tin for the match loads in .45-70 and .45-2.6.

Bullet casting is an entire hobby unto itself - I really enjoy it. Just throw a stack of CD's into the CD changer, turn on the tunes, make myself comfortable, and have at it. The resultant bullets are superior to anything we can buy for their intended applications. Plus, they are essentially free. Can't beat that.
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I also have the reloading addiction/affliction...
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Jeff you really need to sand and re-stain that railing. Yeesh. Just sayin....

And I have a pellet gun to keep the deer out of the yard. BEWARE!
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I've never gotten into a progressive press; I've been using the same old RCBS single stage press that I bought as a teenager in one of their starter kits for darn near 40 years. It's never been about production volume for me. That, and my bullet lubes of choice are so soft (and some are quite sticky as well) that they would come off the bullets and gum up the whole works. Even in my match shooting days, with the demand for ammunition that required, saw me loading on the single stage. I just find it very relaxing - kind of an escape if you will. As such, I'm never in a hurry to see how much I can crank out.
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Jeff you really need to sand and re-stain that railing. Yeesh. Just sayin....
And just when would I find time to do that, with all the reloading I'm doing?

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And I have a pellet gun to keep the deer out of the yard. BEWARE!
You'll put your eye out...
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You know Mr. Higgins, when 'hobbies' get in the way of basic home maintenance... Well, you really need to buy a sports car to know what I mean.

And yes, I was wondering about that lack of sight in my right eye. Won't keep looking down that dark cylinder thing in the future.
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Reloading

Currently these:

32 Colt New Police aka 32 S&W
32 ACP
32-20
9mm Luger
9mm Browning Long
38 ACP
38 Super
38 Colt short and Long
38 S&W
38 Special
41 Long Colt
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45 ACP Shotshells
45 Colt
.223
7.62 x 39
50-70 Winchester

Previously these:
6mm Lee Navy
30-40 Krag
30-06
.308 Winchester
.303 British
and Probably some others that I have forgotten!
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I didn't want to become obsessive about reloading but I went to buy some Hornady .223 40 grain V-max Hornady Manufacturing Company :: Ammunition :: Rifle :: Choose by Caliber :: 223 Rem :: 223 Rem 40 gr V-MAX™ ammo and they said NO. It's still unavailable because of the American ammo shortage.

So I may have to start reloading for the .223 because I just can't buy what I want. The annoying thing is I hardly ever shoot this gun.
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Bill - found the 55gr v-max - Bullets.com

grafs.com also has it (for a little cheaper). both places are cheap on shipping

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