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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: wymple on March 01, 2016, 08:16:57 AM
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I'm curious if anyone reloads for rifles, and which calibers they play with.
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I reloaded for:
.219 Donaldson/Wasp
.243
45 Colt
.357 mag
38 Special
Can load 38s for about what one has to pay for .22LR these days.
GliderJohn
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Nope; 12ga only
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7mm remington mag
300 Wby
30.06
30.06 Garand
.243
.223/556
.308
7.5 x 55 Swiss
6.5 Swede
44 mag
44 special
a whole bunch of handgun calibers
No shotgun reloading but I have to start this year because California went No-Lead for hunting in the entire state which means my 20 ga ammo went from $8 a box to $80 a box. I can't use steel shot in my '39 LC Smith or almost any other shotgun build before the '70s. That's 1970 and it ain't that long ago.
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hornet, .222, .223, .243, 6.5 win-mag, 7mm-08, 30-30, .308, 30-06, .38/.357, 9mm, .....
Have not done much in recent years as no convenient place to shoot??????
Ought to sell a lot of that stuff but it doesn't take up a lot of space???
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Can load 38s for about what one has to pay for .22LR these days.
GliderJohn
Yep, 9mm even cheaper. :smiley: Supplies are sort of back to normal. For a really long time you couldn't get primers or powder around here.
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.219 Zipper
.220 Swift
.270 Win
30-06
.410, 28, 20 and 12 ga shotshells.
That's what I still have the equipment for, but haven't actually used it in a long time.
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I do also, but, like several above I don't shoot as much. Right now it is packed up.
current setups
.45ACP
.32ACP
.357Mag
.30 Mauser pistol
.30-06 (Garand loads)
.30-30 (mouse loads)
24ga shotgun (no, it is not a misprint)
If you want more info than you care to know, then visit the Cast Boolits forum
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Charlie, more info on the 24ga please?
GliderJohn
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9mm sabots for HK94 (.22/.30)
.308
.22 K-Hornet
.223
7.62x39
Deload-reload 22 mag
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.223 though very little and only very particular loadings as bulk ammo is too cheap to bother.
30-06 but not for my Garands.
9mm though a pistol round - I load up some weirdos for my 9mm carbine.
.308 in the past for Mule Deer but factory offerings meet or exceed that old load.
.22-250 for my 30 pound bench-rest but less these days as my throats going away.
formerly:
.30-40 for my Krag and Mullies but the Krags been sent on in favor of an FR-8.
.404 "Jeffrey" - it went away when the 9.3 was finished.
Still waiting on dies for my 9.3x62. That'll be for Elk and above. Antlers, horn or teeth. Likely gonna be a 9.3x74 within two years as well.
Don't like rims and don't like belts if they can be avoided.
Todd.
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With powder over $20 a pound and shot at $40 for 25 pounds its no longer much cheaper to reload
Espescially if you buy 1 oz loads on sale
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I thought a couple of you might reload. Seems to be more than a few. Odd that nobody mentioned the .270 Win, as it's a very popular bullet.
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I thought a couple of you might reload. Seems to be more than a few. Odd that nobody mentioned the .270 Win, as it's a very popular bullet.
Odd? LOL, this is the WG forum, if its popular, who would have it?
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I thought a couple of you might reload. Seems to be more than a few. Odd that nobody mentioned the .270 Win, as it's a very popular bullet.
.270, is predominantly a hunting round. Manufacturers offer a lot of quality loadings with excellently performing projectiles so not really being a "target" round, re-loading returns few benefits other than the peace of slow loading a pet hunting round.
.270 owners/users, generally being very practical folk in my experience.
Todd.
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.270, is predominantly a hunting round. Manufacturers offer a lot of quality loadings with excellently performing projectiles so not really being a "target" round, re-loading returns few benefits other than the peace of slow loading a pet hunting round.
.270 owners/users, generally being very practical folk in my experience.
Todd.
So, I am practical and predictable. I think I've just been insulted! :shocked: :laugh:
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So, I am practical and predictable. I think I've just been insulted! :shocked: :laugh:
Practical? Predictable?... Irascible?
Consider my post redactable. :evil:
.270? Probably a fan of the 20 Ga. too, eschewing the inherent waste and high falootedness of a 12. :boozing:
Todd.
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Check out: www.ammoguide.com. a great source of reload/ballistic information
Good Luck
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Winchester 32 spec.
Winchester 38-55 black powder.
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Odd? LOL, this is the WG forum, if its popular, who would have it?
LOL, ain't that the truth!
24ga. The shotgun is a Charlin, made in the St Entienne region of France in the 20's. Double barrel, double trigger with a sliding breech (if you know what a Darne is, very similar). 24ga was popular in Europe due to the ease of turning a Martini-Henry into a smoothbore to satisfy laws of gun ownership. Made for paper cartridges. I have all brass cases and use modern 20ga wads with 28ga loads.
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For rifle, mostly 6.5 X 55 Swedish Mauser (my favorite), followed by .308 Win, 30-06, .223 Rem, 30-30 Win., .303 British, and 7.5 Swiss. Will soon be reloading for 11.4 X 57 Swedish and 8X 58R--to feed some old Swede rolling blocks.
For pistol, .38 Special (my favorite), .44 Special (second favorite), .45 ACP, .45 AR, .44 Mag, .357 Mag, .40 S&W, .32 S&W Long, .38 S&W, 9mm, and .32 ACP. Will soon be reloading for 7.5 Swedish Nagant and .30 Luger.
I cast a lot of my own bullets as well.
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Current Calibres
223 heavy target bullets only
30/30
308
30/06
Gone but not forgotten
22Hornet, 25/303, 250 Savage, 303 British and 32/20.
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I reload my 50 cal. pistol after every shot :evil: Kids these days and their jacketed bullets.
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I reload my 50 cal. pistol after every shot :evil: Kids these days and their jacketed bullets.
That's funny - I never thought of my .50, .44s or .36.
Totally reloading!
Todd.
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Winchester 32 spec.
Winchester 38-55 black powder.
:thumb:
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Right now-
300win mag for the bolt gun
.308 win for the bolt gun and AR-10
.223 for the AR-15 (heavy bullets only or single feeders)
soon- .300 aac blackout subsonic once the suppressor comes in. I just need to build another upper for the AR for a 2 minute swap from .223 to 300BO suppressed.
You can reload with much tighter tolerance than factory ammo. Get spot on speed, powder burn rates, match bullets, proper bullet seating depth, and other things needed to start nailing long distance tight groups. It makes a big difference at 1000+ yards for the larger calibers. Fun stuff to play with
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Being older, I tend to like old calibers and my reloads for rifles include the venerable .30-'06 and the somewhat younger, also timeless, .22-250. I well am aware that there are numerous "new-comers" with impressive ballistics, but I cannot see much sense in trying to improve on these time-honored cartridges. I have unfired brass and dies for my .348 Winchester, but haven't loaded any yet.
Ralph