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Nothing against reloading, but..... #8600010
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What about those of us who have two or three rifles that shoot around MOA with factory ammo? I was never a big paper puncher but wanted my guns to do what I wanted.

I respect those who search the ultimate load, but at a certain point it seems spending lots of money and time finding that perfect load just to hit a target is not my thing.

My 220 Swift shoots factory Normas just about as well as a load my buddy worked up 20 years ago and can deal with a red fox at 200 yards. My pre 64 270 shoots Remington 130 grain ammo about the same and my pre 64 35 Whelen shoots a 2 inch group at 100 yards which is fine here for shooting at running stags or boars in an oak forest.

Just curious how many guys or gals on here are happy to just have a rifle that gets the job done..

I'm also just a guy who's killed a hundred turkeys with a factory Remington or Benelli full choke and 3 inch copper 5's.

Good luck to all.

Pete

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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600015
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For the average person factory ammo sure gets the job done. I can usually find superior accuracy by hand loading, but at the range I shoot critters it doesn't matter. Some folks just enjoy the hobby of it. I shoot a few obsolete cartridges, so it has become a necessity if I want to keep the old iron shooting.

Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600017
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Factory here, it shoots darn good in my stuff, doubt I could get it much better...

Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600023
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The hand loader shoots more.
Core lokt terminal performance sucks.
Try the Nosler partition Fed Gold Premiums,
if, they are still made.
It's not a contest. And reloading got pricey.
The hand loader shoots more.





Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600024
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x2 Sam especially nowdays when todays newest and bestus is forgotten 2maro gun shops cant afford to stock every cartridge that shows up so they opt for whatever is popular for that year
On the other hand i bought 25-35 loaded ammo S&B brand cheaper then if i bought all the components for reloading I have gotten super accuracy and bullet preformance from Czech and Serbian manufactured ammo in several rifles And yes i'll keep the brass


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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600039
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Feel like that a majority of people honestly. Gun is a tool and as long as it does th job good enough when needed why mess with anything?

Let's be honest, a 2-3 MOA gun with a half decent bullet is more then enough for 90% of people . Most guns with decent ammo no days are shooting MOA or less out the box . Gotta shoot a lot or have a very specific deal to really get into reloading. That or your just really particular. I mean yeah I can clone factory or speciality ammo for pennies on the dollar vs buying .... But I also shoot way more then most . Convince more people to NOT get into reloading or gun modding more then I do . Like bro you shoot less then a box a year if that... Buy a nice proven gun get some good proven ammo and just be happy with life

I do have a few that just work . Have a few boxes of factory ammo . They sit on the wall until I really really just wanna get something done with no fuss but other then that ..meh no real interest to me

But most people are like that with a lot of stuff. Some wanna rip apart and tinker with their computer, car , gaming systems , yards ect ....but other people just want that stuff to work . Ain't gotta be the best just reliable. Nothing wrong with either imo... Just gets weird when people try and tell you you HAVE to do stuff .

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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600041
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Have a friend that has hunted all over, the West, Alaska, Africa, etc....He only shoots factory ammo and has killed everything from Elephants, to prairie dogs, and he can't shoot for beans, lol
He's happy with a 6" group at a hundred yards..... crazy

Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600044
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If you shoot a lot you can shoot cheaper and get better accuracy and loads not offered off the shelf. I used to shoot a lot and chase groups you couldn't tell 5 rounds went through the same hole.

But I started to begin with when I was broke and wanted to shoot more. I started off with a Lee anniversary kit I bought new for $79 added 270 win dies for $21 lb of 4831 cci primers and Speer 130 gr bullets and was off. Lucked out my first load ever shot in 3/4 group and I was hooked.

Joke was on me I didnt save money I just shot a lot more.

I do understand what your saying. I bought my daughters 7mm-08 purring a panic time and could not get brass so bought some of the cheapest factory loads on the shelf for the brass figured my daught could burn them up for practices. But that factory gun shoot that hornady load so well inside a nickel group about 2.25" at 300 i just stuck with it. I did load some barns for it for a while but not having time these days and not shooting much factory ammo shoots great and more than good enough in that gun.

Working up loads and trying for that perfect group or shooting longer range where accuracy matters more can be fun. But I only have 500 yards at home thats not long range and dont have time to shoot and play and for hunting distances absolutely any ammo with good bullet will do.
That asid I have enough ammo loaded in a few calibers I have not loaded for in 10 years and I still have enough ammo to last me the rest of my life in those calibers.

I also am not someone that is happy having a few boxes of ammo preferring to have much more on hand.

Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: gcs] #8600061
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Originally Posted by gcs
Have a friend that has hunted all over, the West, Alaska, Africa, etc....He only shoots factory ammo and has killed everything from Elephants, to prairie dogs, and he can't shoot for beans, lol
He's happy with a 6" group at a hundred yards..... crazy


Most guys down here are happy with being able to hit a five gallon bucket @ 100yd a beer can at the same distance is viewed as some sniper level stuff lol.
I mean when you honestly look at the kill zone of most lager game ....I mean honestly.. if you can hit a friggen pie plate you can lung a deer with is what most do anyway. I mean my eye twitch's when I cant get five rounds in under an in inch ...but at the same time if I'm taking a normal heart and lung shot.... Pie plate ....

Always find it odd watching them hunting shows when they have basically a sniper rifle with a 30x scope shooting a deer off a rest from a box blind .afer bragging about bug hole accuracy....and the still just bolier room a deer @ 75yd .and watch it run another 50-300yd ....idk at that point might as well save $2000 and just use a savage axis


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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600074
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For just hunting, anyone can afford a box or two of shells for their deer rifle a year. Same for pistol or shotgun ammo for defense. A box or two is plenty.

Reloading just allows you to shoot more. And can be made more accurate than factory ammo in scope sighted rifles capable of good accuracy. Factory shells have to be made to function in all brands of of rifles in that caliber. Reloads can tailored to the individual rifle.

Folks shooting an iron sighted 30 30 or a pistol wouldn't know the difference between factory and reloaded ammo.

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Pie plate?
Yesterday they were on here shooting
neck bones at 300yds. Or some such,

If a random shooting contest,
My money be on team trapper.





Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600087
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Got to reload my 221 fireball. Don’t even have a set of dies for 270. Over the counter shell nosler130 grain partition. Not a big deer hunter like to shoot a couple of skin heads a year to eat. .41 pistol I reload. Use to shoot skeet sporting clays and 5 stand. So I reload 12 20 and 28 gauge. In this day and age it’s probably just as cheap to buy AAs. Enjoy shotgun reloading also 10 gauge reloader used when Swan Lake had geese don’t like punching paper but that’s me. Lot of people enjoy it so more power to them.

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If you're happy with what ur using keep on keeping on. Reloading isnt a $ saver now a days unless ur shooting a ton and then if u figure ur time in ur losing money. But having enough Reloading components for your kids life time is nice and who knows what the future may bring. If your hunting at longer ranges handloads an advantage for the most part.

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Wasn’t long ago a guy couldn’t find factory ammo for many popular cartridges. I was in the gun store a couple weeks before deer season and guys were buying guns off the shelf based solely on what ammo the store had available when they found out no ammo was available for the guns they owned.

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take your factory ammo, do this at 1004 yards
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if you have no desire to do it, then what are you complaining about?

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Shoot for the price of an ammo test where I got one of each of these ( bass prk is way worse Walmart is the cheapest I've found ) to see what worked the best in a given rifle I'd have close to enough to get a small reloading set up , used of course.... Hard for me to buy factory ammo now because I automatically start thinking ," for $45 how much powder , bullets , brass , ect , could I buy ?"
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Standard hunting ammo is one thing , same with FMJ or , back in the day , stuff like steel cases HP or SP for hogs in 7 62x39 ... But when it comes to more speciality stuff pennies on the dollar . Especially when it comes to something like subsonics cant help but laugh when I see the prices for stuff like subsonic.300blk

If I was shooting more then like three boxes of most stuff bigger then like .223 and was shooting quality ammo I'd have a hard time not reloading unless it just really really annoyed me to do it .

But again ...300yd an in box or so a year common calibers, no real point


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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600163
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I prefer reloading over factory. Factory loads seem to be max pretty much. I shoot a .338 (restocked mod 70) used to use my 06' (first rifle I made while in school) Also worked for C Sharps making their custom guns and those big bores and hand loading cartridges for them is best and sometimes only route. Same with a lot of old guns,my .450 bp Express for instance. When it comes to the .338 my load is a bit slower but kicks WAY LESS and with the stock fitting me is very easy to handle and kills with no problem at all.. I make reduced loads for different applications too. Reloading is so much more versitile there's no comparison

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When I was shooting competitively, yes did reload. When the kids were growing up, reloaded for them too for reduced recoil, long before reduced loads were commercially available.

Now, with old age and bad joints, I'm able to hold 1 moa. I don't shoot nearly enough; but, still good enough to take table fare. Commercial ammo has greatly improved over what was available years ago; so I buy a couple of same lot # ammo boxes a year from my local store. If ammo should become in short supply again, there are still enough supplies and powder squirreled way to supply the whole family and grandkids for a few years.


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Re: Nothing against reloading, but..... [Re: swift4me] #8600185
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I can almost always get my rifles to shoot better with handloads and the bullet/powder combinations to try are endless. I've seen huge variances in powder charges in the same box with mass produced junk factory ammo. Remington and Winchester being the worst. Some factory loads shoot pretty well but they're always changing something with them. Many shoot horrible and if you're happy with 4 inch groups or hitting a dinner plate at 100yds then more power to you.

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