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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3155410" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Not bugging me at all. I enjoy passing along the information I’ve learned over the years by making mistakes and learning from them. </p><p>I didn’t have anyone to bug in the years I was learning when there was no internet or texts to get a quick answer, relying on what I gleaned from Reloading manuals and friends that reloaded. </p><p>We have a plethora of information on the internet now with as we all know some may be dubious. </p><p>I’ve seen Some loads that would be questionable as I’ve tried them and backed off. </p><p>Reloading is a great hobby to tune your gun to the most accurate it can be. No two barrels are the same. </p><p>Back in the day you bought hundreds of dollars of ammo to get a load with a lot number that worked for your barrel, and then bought more of the same lot number to keep an accurate rifle. </p><p>Now you reload, get a sweet load that is repeatable, and duplicate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3155410, member: 5412"] Not bugging me at all. I enjoy passing along the information I’ve learned over the years by making mistakes and learning from them. I didn’t have anyone to bug in the years I was learning when there was no internet or texts to get a quick answer, relying on what I gleaned from Reloading manuals and friends that reloaded. We have a plethora of information on the internet now with as we all know some may be dubious. I’ve seen Some loads that would be questionable as I’ve tried them and backed off. Reloading is a great hobby to tune your gun to the most accurate it can be. No two barrels are the same. Back in the day you bought hundreds of dollars of ammo to get a load with a lot number that worked for your barrel, and then bought more of the same lot number to keep an accurate rifle. Now you reload, get a sweet load that is repeatable, and duplicate it. [/QUOTE]
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