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I guess I never saw a small bore rifle or a large bore handgun I didn't like. I think my favorite rifle is a .22 hornet, but I will be working up loads for 2 lever guns next spring, a .218 Bee and .25-20 (I live about 10 miles from the Scatter Creak range). I also have a Greener Martini in .222R.
I only load 1 load for shotguns. My long range 12 ga load of 1 5/8 oz. Of #4 shot in a 2 ¾ hull is deadly on cottontails, and could ruin a coyotes day.
I have loading dies for .357 mag, .44 mag, .45 acp, .22 hornet, .223, .218 bee, .222, .25-06, .243, 6.5 Swede, .270, .35 Rem and probably a couple others. I have bullet molds for .50 ml .45, .44, .357, and .30 cal.
You guys have some great looking loading equipment, some day I hope to have a Dillon progressive too. My only progressive is a Lee 1000 I was given . They say the 1000 stands for the thousands of people it ran out of reloading, but not knowing any better I set it up and used it to produce 1000 rounds of .44 and .357 magnums a week for one whole summer. I wouldn't recommend it, but once you understand its quirks it cranks out some pretty good ammo!
I hope to get a carry license now that I have some free time. I got a Ruger .44 special flattop for an everyday companion. (the .44 spl. Is my favorite pistol round).
Anyone who needs advice, opinions, info, load data, a few empty cases, or a b.s. session, drop me a line, I will always be right here in Paragould.
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Hello Chuck I shoot a lot I just can not hit much used to think I could now days I am pleaseantly pleased (surprised) when I make a decent shot used to think more practice was the key now I know steady hand and good eyes are needed which I no longer have.
Noslab.
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