AV8TOR
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When I started reloading in the late 70's early 80's it was a "means to an end" for my shooting. We organised a local combat shooting club in Columbus Ohio with great support and involvement from the local law enforcement which was about one forth our group. Weekend competitions had us going through a lot of ammo and that is how I got into reloading. I worked my way up to a C&H progressive press and a 4 cavity mold for casting my bullets.
I took a break from shooting with other interests in the 90's and now back into it. Funny thing though, I think I actually enjoy reloading now more than the shooting and the "means to an end" have flipped.
Sounds crazy but I am wondering if anyone else has changed like this?
I took a break from shooting with other interests in the 90's and now back into it. Funny thing though, I think I actually enjoy reloading now more than the shooting and the "means to an end" have flipped.
Sounds crazy but I am wondering if anyone else has changed like this?