I'm a reloader
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
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- Mike357
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I'm a reloader
It's official, I'm a reloader. Churned out 200 357mag rounds with Dodgyrog's finest boolits on top.
A very satisfying couple of hours.
A very satisfying couple of hours.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: I'm a reloader
Good for you,
(Grumbles) Wish I could turn out a couple of hundred .308 in two hours!
Have you worked out the individual round cost? Is it going to be a big saving or are you after more accuracy or perhaps lighter recoil?
DM
(Grumbles) Wish I could turn out a couple of hundred .308 in two hours!
Have you worked out the individual round cost? Is it going to be a big saving or are you after more accuracy or perhaps lighter recoil?
DM
- Mike357
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Re: I'm a reloader
At the moment, I'm reloading for convenience as ammo is hard to come by in Scotland.
I am using a "club" load for the same rifle as the club gun. I am going to shoot the first 400 just to see how they are. Then I'm going to buy new brass and start experimenting for accuracy and then I'll work out the cost. I've decided I'm going to Bisley next year so I have 12 months to get it right but I'm already thinking about a Marlins or SGC 9mm.
I am using a "club" load for the same rifle as the club gun. I am going to shoot the first 400 just to see how they are. Then I'm going to buy new brass and start experimenting for accuracy and then I'll work out the cost. I've decided I'm going to Bisley next year so I have 12 months to get it right but I'm already thinking about a Marlins or SGC 9mm.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
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Well done, I hope they shoot straight.
Thanks for using my boolits.
Thanks for using my boolits.
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
Re: I'm a reloader
If you think that you might be interested in a Marlin keep an eye on Gun Trader, if one comes up under £400 and you have cash in your pocket, seriously consider it.
With the poor $ TO £ and no sign of things changing anytime soon, I would predict that prices will either continue to be around the £400 + mark, or start to rise.
Do some research on the 9mm. I love the idea but they are a reasonably big out lay - magazines are almost prohibitively expensive and he does not do any deals. I need 6 for the comps I do and at over £50 each, that puts the gun in the £2000 mark!
I am also speaking to too many people that are not 100% happy with their guns, certainly enough for me to put that idea on hold for a while, until any teething issues get ironed out.
With regards to brass, do you know to mark your cases with a unique design?
Most guys use a colour marker on the base so that at the end of the shoot they know who's brass is who's,
DM
With the poor $ TO £ and no sign of things changing anytime soon, I would predict that prices will either continue to be around the £400 + mark, or start to rise.
Do some research on the 9mm. I love the idea but they are a reasonably big out lay - magazines are almost prohibitively expensive and he does not do any deals. I need 6 for the comps I do and at over £50 each, that puts the gun in the £2000 mark!
I am also speaking to too many people that are not 100% happy with their guns, certainly enough for me to put that idea on hold for a while, until any teething issues get ironed out.
With regards to brass, do you know to mark your cases with a unique design?
Most guys use a colour marker on the base so that at the end of the shoot they know who's brass is who's,
DM
- Mike357
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Re: I'm a reloader
Will keep an eye out for Marlins on GT, fancy a SS model.
I too love the idea of the 9mm but am also hearing rumours about them including build times running far past the quoted 3 months.
Cases are marked.

I too love the idea of the 9mm but am also hearing rumours about them including build times running far past the quoted 3 months.
Cases are marked.


It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: I'm a reloader
Get a 44...can see the holes in the X ring more easily...ballard rifling supposed to be better.
Tang sight and trigger job.

Tang sight and trigger job.

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I've got one of those with an octagonal barrel (24"). Really accurate and a pleasure to shoot.Robin128 wrote:Get a 44...can see the holes in the X ring more easily...ballard rifling supposed to be better.
Tang sight and trigger job.
Purveyor of fine cast boolits.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
All round good guy and VERY grumpy old man.
- Mike357
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Re: I'm a reloader
Yeah, I might trade the mouse gun for a 44. Love the octagonal barrel but is it not quite heavy?
Love the tang sights but may have to scope up for comps!
Love the tang sights but may have to scope up for comps!
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end!
Re: I'm a reloader
Scope up a lever gun. Stainless steel oh my gowd.Love the tang sights but may have to scope up for comps!
I feel ill.
What distance are you shooting these guns at must be at least 500yds to warrant a scope.
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