Hartshot Handshake
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:30 pm
Handshakes all around, Hello everybody.
A brief intro for you all about myself -
I'm a recently qualified Lifelong Learning Sector teacher, in Conflict Management and associated gumph.
Done various things over the years but settled on this now, so begins the journey !
Been shooting for 30+ years, taken the usual route from airgun to full bore, including scatter guns throughout it all.
I'm not a paper puncher but, do enjoy a day on the range. My next range foray will be to test the reloads I havent made yet ! Reloading for .243 and 30-06 has interested me for a while but until now, I've not followed it up. The loads will be for foxing and stalking with suitable bullet choices/weights, that suit my rifles.
Been looking at reloading gear over the last couple of days, the choice and conflicting advice is 'mindboggling'.
Based in South Wales and shooting all over the place, through necessity, means that (like most of us) every shot counts for me.
So.
I decided to have a gander here, with the boys who know their onions.
Regards
Hartshot
A brief intro for you all about myself -
I'm a recently qualified Lifelong Learning Sector teacher, in Conflict Management and associated gumph.
Done various things over the years but settled on this now, so begins the journey !
Been shooting for 30+ years, taken the usual route from airgun to full bore, including scatter guns throughout it all.
I'm not a paper puncher but, do enjoy a day on the range. My next range foray will be to test the reloads I havent made yet ! Reloading for .243 and 30-06 has interested me for a while but until now, I've not followed it up. The loads will be for foxing and stalking with suitable bullet choices/weights, that suit my rifles.
Been looking at reloading gear over the last couple of days, the choice and conflicting advice is 'mindboggling'.
Based in South Wales and shooting all over the place, through necessity, means that (like most of us) every shot counts for me.
So.
I decided to have a gander here, with the boys who know their onions.
Regards
Hartshot