wannabefree
Member
I wonder how many re-loaders actually spend the time to really develop loads vs just making ammo to shoot or plink.
In the past I have done some load development but seem to never find the time to go out and set up my chrony and bench test for accuracy. Most of my reloading is done in the winter months were here its cold and snowy or at least not prime shooting weather. I am sort of retired but work a lot in the Spring and Summer months on my sister and brother in laws farm. I also work as a fire support vendor as a transport driver or running a portable laundry unit. So my summer shooting sessions are sometimes restricted.
I just setup my new Lee Pro 6000 and want put it to work making bullets but don't have a lot of time to go out and develop my loads. I mostly need to make 38/357 and 9mm pistol rounds and with my new progressive press can really up my production over my previous Turret press. So I am eager to go but hesitant to just pump them out without better development data.
I guess its nice to know when I want to go I have the tools to get it done although I could use some more primers and don't want use the ones I see available, I prefer the name brands.
Dave
In the past I have done some load development but seem to never find the time to go out and set up my chrony and bench test for accuracy. Most of my reloading is done in the winter months were here its cold and snowy or at least not prime shooting weather. I am sort of retired but work a lot in the Spring and Summer months on my sister and brother in laws farm. I also work as a fire support vendor as a transport driver or running a portable laundry unit. So my summer shooting sessions are sometimes restricted.
I just setup my new Lee Pro 6000 and want put it to work making bullets but don't have a lot of time to go out and develop my loads. I mostly need to make 38/357 and 9mm pistol rounds and with my new progressive press can really up my production over my previous Turret press. So I am eager to go but hesitant to just pump them out without better development data.
I guess its nice to know when I want to go I have the tools to get it done although I could use some more primers and don't want use the ones I see available, I prefer the name brands.
Dave