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- verb Present participle of
reload .
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Examples
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A very common practice in reloading is to mark the bullet with black, load losely then chamber bullet which will seat bullet next to rifling, then seat all other bullets at this depth ...
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I think overall it has to do with the volume you shoot, if you burn 250 rounds at the range per weekend, reloading is the way to go, if you go out and shoot 25-50 rounds cheaper to buy I don't shoot as much trap as I used to, but I still have so many components around I just keep reloading, but only 1oz target loads specialty loads like pheasant, or handicaps I buy.
I shoot 12gauge every now and then would it be worth it to reload? 2009
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To put into perspective, reloading is actually the ability to enjoy the widest variety of flavors of ice cream by not limiting yourself just to Vanilla and Chocolate!!
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I just got started in reloading about 2-3 months ago and am glad I did.
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The main crowd believes reloading is just being able to squeeze additional velocity.
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If you plan on experimenting, or doing more shooting, like 4 boxes a week, then reloading is an option.
I shoot 12gauge every now and then would it be worth it to reload? 2009
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Great buy have fun shooting it! have a friend who shoots the leveroution ammo in his thats a 44mag its a bit expensive but it shoots well for him definantly save your brass reloading is much cheaper.
Hey guys i just went to a gun show today and got a winchester model 94 lever action 30 -30 for $350. 2010
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If you plan on experimenting, or doing more shooting, like 4 boxes a week, then reloading is an option.
I shoot 12gauge every now and then would it be worth it to reload? 2009
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Great buy have fun shooting it! have a friend who shoots the leveroution ammo in his thats a 44mag its a bit expensive but it shoots well for him definantly save your brass reloading is much cheaper.
Hey guys i just went to a gun show today and got a winchester model 94 lever action 30 -30 for $350. 2010
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I think overall it has to do with the volume you shoot, if you burn 250 rounds at the range per weekend, reloading is the way to go, if you go out and shoot 25-50 rounds cheaper to buy I don't shoot as much trap as I used to, but I still have so many components around I just keep reloading, but only 1oz target loads specialty loads like pheasant, or handicaps I buy.
I shoot 12gauge every now and then would it be worth it to reload? 2009
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