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30 January 2006, 16:52
mike61
Shot my first handloads WOW!
My groups shrunk by a inch and a half with my first loads. I wish i could post pictures.
35 whelen 1in12 twist. Nosler custom ammo 250gr.gave me 3 in groups. i used that brass and 50 gr.of imr4060 and 250 partions, win primers loaded much longer than factory.
groups went to one and half. i am now offically hooked on this reloading thing. thanks every one for youre help. mike
31 January 2006, 06:02
rootbeer
Reloading is a great way to pass long winter nights. I do alot of it in these parts at this time of year.
31 January 2006, 06:06
vapodog
it's one of the best hobbies I ever took up.....and I'l blown a lot of money at it.....and it's been worth every dime.


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31 January 2006, 06:41
Thomas Jones
I am glad it wen,t well for you ! I have had great luck with RL-15 in my whelen and it might be worh a try to shoot some in yours...tj3006


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31 January 2006, 21:13
Jay Johnson
Mike

That's the same thing that got me hooked on reloading years ago. That Whelen will probably shoot a lot of bullets better than that Nosler Partion. You might want to try some Hornady Interlocks or Speer Hot-Cor bullets. With Whelen velocity the Nosler partition seems like a bit of over kill.

Good luck with your new hobby.
31 January 2006, 21:37
tasco 74
i agree with rootbeer on reloading.. it's a great way to spend some winter evenings... making better ammo than factory... i also agree about that rumpranger movie.........
31 January 2006, 23:29
grizz
Dittos on the reason we handload, and on that HUMPback mountain fag fest!


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31 January 2006, 23:41
bill439
Wishing you great sucess in the future, reloading is one of the most interesting hobies one can do. Wait until you get to down loading some of those 35's with pistol bullets-what a hoot!! bill 439
31 January 2006, 23:48
GSP7
I have realy only shot factory ammo when I have a new caliber gun and need some brass. Maybe havent got dies yet for that caliber.

I think the new to me rifle, is not very accurate shooting the factory ammo and the rifle or its barrel sucks. Ill start thinking im going to rebarrel it.

Then Im amazed when I go back out and shoot it with my reloads. Eeker , Damn ! this rifle shoots 1/2" groups.
Big Grin Big Grin
31 January 2006, 23:56
Snowwolfe
When I was growing up a local older gentleman took me under his wing at the ripe age of 10 in 1963 and taught me the basics of reloading and I never looked back. It has been the one constant hobbie in my life that has saved money and improved the performamce of every centerfire I have owned. I started off having my son help me resize cases when he was only 4 years old. Now he is 17. Neither of us have ever shot a big game animals with a factory round in our life. Cheers!


My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
01 February 2006, 00:24
STINGER
somewhere between 57grs and max you will find a sweet spot for almost all bullets and rl-15 in the whelen. and yes you might feel the crunch of powder. some are compressed loads.

mine must be a fast barrel because it chronos at 2730fps with 225gr ballistic tips.

built it on a '03 action with a shillen barrel and topped it off with a weaver k6. it is perfection.


PLEASE EXCUSE CAPS, HANDICAPPED TYPIST.

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IT'S OK......I'VE STARTED UP MY MEDS AGAIN. THEY SHOULD TAKE EFFECT IN ABOUT A WEEK. (STACI-2006)

HAPPY TRAILS

HANDLOADS ARE LIKE UNDERWEAR....BE CAREFUL WHO YOU SWAP WITH.

BILL
01 February 2006, 05:34
remington660
quote:
Originally posted by vapodog:...and I'l blown a lot of money at it....


Glad to hear someone else confess... Checked my order history today on my favorite on line catalog... scary!
01 February 2006, 12:56
steyrl
I'm running in the barrel on a new .223Rem and used factory loaded for the first 40 rounds. It's the first time in my 30 odd years of shooting of using factory stuff. No more, I did some more running in with handloads. Still more runing in to do but oh what a difference already.
18 February 2006, 04:23
gcpatch
I'm new at reloading as well. First ordered a Lee Hand Press to reload my 45-70 and 38-55's from H&R. Will never forget the thrill of developing a load for the 45-70 where all the holes of a three shot group were touching at 50 yards. Have been essentially "adopted" by an experienced reloader I met on one of these forums who has been a tremendous help to me. I'm now hooked and buying the full press, powder dispenser, and the whole nine yards to reload all of my guns.