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Paul Harm 03-19-2016 03:32 PM

Why reload ?
 
There's a couple of reasons. It's fun. I can make better shells than cheap factory ammo. And it's cheaper. I run the shotgun venue at my club and the wife and I shoot three times a week. At one time a few years back my daughter and granddaughter also shot and I was reloading about 30 boxes of shells a week. Now I'm down to under 20 a week. The wife and I at times shoot a 28ga and I also shoot a couple of 10 bores. Normally it's 12ga. A lot can be saved with the 10 or 28. That, and 2 7/8 10ga shells aren't made. At times I'll load up a box or two of 2, 2 1/4, or 2 1/2" shells with fiber wads and a roll crimp. Those short ones with a roll crimp look cool. Plus, I hate recoil. 12ga 3/4oz and 10ga 1oz loads are fun to shoot. I also like to make black powder shells for the 12 and 10. At times I slip a BP shell in a friends shell pocket when shooting SCs and watch the look on their face when they shoot it. No one " borrows " a shell from me anymore if they're short a shell. I also keep a number of nitro and BP hunting loads on the shelf. I even found a 40 cal barrel rifle liner for my 1882 Remington hammer gun - now I'm waiting to shoot a deer with it - either the 40 cal 425 grain bullet or some 10ga buckshot in the other barrel if it's real close. Anyways, I find it very satisfying to make my own of just about any load and not have to try any find it. And it's easy on the shoulder and wallet.

Craig Larter 03-19-2016 04:34 PM

Paul I am like you and enjoy reloading . I have reloaded bismuth for many years . 3/4 Oz 12ga loads are another favorite thanks to my good friend Daryl. My greatest reward has been reloading the short ten for targets and ducks. This year a limit of mallards with a Parker AH and my handloaded 10's was a joy I will never forget.

Kirk Mckinney 03-19-2016 04:52 PM

Count me in. Just getting started. To have the load u want is going to be great.

Daniel Carter 03-19-2016 05:04 PM

I reload for all the same reasons plus i have found it a good idea to start off kids and my grand daughters with half ounce 20 ga. go to 3/4 then 7/8 without telling them and they never mention recoil. I am a fan of low recoil also and the commercial offerings do not come close. Paul did my PM reach you? I may not have done it properly.

charlie cleveland 03-19-2016 05:18 PM

i too reload the 8 ga the 10 ga and the 12 ga sometimes..i like yall enjoy making these shells and taking game with them..taking a deer with a ten ga or the 8 ga is is really a hoot...charlie

Rick Losey 03-19-2016 06:15 PM

I have reloaded for decades - originally to save money so I could shoot more often

but now days - i enjoy the freedom to chose my load for different guns - and how else would I get a steady supply of 1 1/2 12ga bismuth or nice shot not to mention to feed the short tens (including an extra short British 10) either lead or non-tox

after lucking into a box of the old Alcan FBS 16ga wads - i loaded up enough of the Sherman Bell very light (4800 PSI) 1 1/8 loads to give a try at clays with a light weight short ten.

where in the world would you buy a load like that.

Paul Harm 03-19-2016 07:02 PM

I don't always look for messages - yes I got it. I think I almost enjoy making up different loads as I do shooting. The guys like 2" or 2 1/4" roll crimp shells.

Daniel Carter 03-19-2016 07:57 PM

Thank you for your reply. Another PM sent. Reloading lets you explore more options than are commercially available. Years ago a skeet shooter told me he was not crazy about skeet but loved to reload and skeet was the best way to empty the shells

John Dallas 03-19-2016 08:05 PM

A friend of mine says "I shoot high velocity shells, so I can miss faster"

William Davis 03-20-2016 08:58 AM

Paul, like you it's something I like to do. I have tailored loads to specific guns in 4 gauges, Multiple loads for some, each in a different color hull to make sure I put the right one in. New load, the collective,experience on this forum, very valuable.

Be simple to only shoot 12 G and buy factory B&Ps . But a lot less fun.

William


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