pamountainman
Well-known member
Just curious,
Been rollin' my own since I was 10 (29 now). Now that the pimer scare is almost over, I can't wait to sit in my reloading room while the lakes are frozen. I've picked up some new toys over the summer, and want to try them out. I got tired of paying $65 per box of standard green box 44-40's, and finally got the dies and molds for it. Last year I took a buck with my 7.62x54R, and decided it was time to look into it further, so I got the dies, and slugged the bore, found out my Mossin Nagant is .311.
What are you loading for? I've got about 12 calibers I'm currently working on, and my .223 is driving me crazy, too many choices in components :shock: .
I do single stage, I enjoy the time at the bench, culling cases,bullets, and primers. I'm seriously considering getting a lee load all for my 16 gauge, but I've been seeing them on the shelf regularly for a while now.
Been rollin' my own since I was 10 (29 now). Now that the pimer scare is almost over, I can't wait to sit in my reloading room while the lakes are frozen. I've picked up some new toys over the summer, and want to try them out. I got tired of paying $65 per box of standard green box 44-40's, and finally got the dies and molds for it. Last year I took a buck with my 7.62x54R, and decided it was time to look into it further, so I got the dies, and slugged the bore, found out my Mossin Nagant is .311.
What are you loading for? I've got about 12 calibers I'm currently working on, and my .223 is driving me crazy, too many choices in components :shock: .
I do single stage, I enjoy the time at the bench, culling cases,bullets, and primers. I'm seriously considering getting a lee load all for my 16 gauge, but I've been seeing them on the shelf regularly for a while now.