25 February 2004, 01:09
MarteriusHandloding equipment in the mail!
I have to tell you that yesterday I did buy a complete set of handloading equipment from an old gentleman who no longer loads. So I have at last taken the step...
I presume that this is the way that the gays feel like when they have decided to leave the cupboard...

Regards,
Martin
25 February 2004, 02:28
bobby van der PuttenWill be more difficult to post here, once you lost a finger or two !
25 February 2004, 03:55
<JOHAN>Marterius
Congratulations

I guess an invasion of your wifes hobby room is getting closer

Remember, no remorse

What brand did you get? I guess you have bought your last box of factory fodder
Let me know if you need any help
Cheers
/ JOHAN
25 February 2004, 05:27
mhoGood on you Martin - you'll enjoy this, even though your wife may not! You won't save any money (you might as well get rid of that illusion immediately

), but you do stand the chance of shooting a lot more. Quite apart from the very real possibility of getting to shoot better ammunition and learning about new facets and enjoying your shooting sports a lot better.
A word of caution - which hopefully you won't heed, why should you if the rest of us haven't? If you think shooting and hunting are "gadgetry" activities, you ain't seen nothing until you have tried reloading! There are endless gadgets that invariably need to be added to your bag of tricks. Very likely that in a few years, most of the reloading equipment you have just proudly acquired, will have been replaced with new and better gadgets. Just enjoy and pay at the counter

Now that you have started down this slippery, most enjoyable and expensive path, you might as well get acquainted with a couple of the better sites on the Internet:
Sinclair Intl - great site for accuracy oriented reloading and shooting needs.
Lock, Stock & Barrel - a most useful general reloading site
Graf's - what Lock, Stock & Barrel does not have, chances are that Graf's will...
Enjoy your newly found hobby! - mike
25 February 2004, 09:39
Marteriusbobby van der Putten: Since I could handle the explosives in the army without any visible injuries, I hope for the best here...
Johan: Most of it is RCBS, and some Bonanza. I guess we will have to book a day on the range when it gets a bit warmer!
mho: I did not have to hang out for long on AR to learn that... No, my wife is not very pleased, but I have promised her that it will produce less mess than fly-tying. Thank you for the liks.
Acutally gentlemen, I have today booked an old Sako gun with an AII action in 7mm08 for a "semicustom" project! I hesitated because there is no factory ammo available here in 7-08 but no problem any longer!

/Martin
25 February 2004, 19:14
GBFMarterius, a brilliant choice in both gun and caliber. May your loads serve all purposes for time to come

29 February 2004, 13:53
NielsMarterius- way to go..

You'll have so much fun looking for the holy grail of accurate reloading that you might as well quit your dayjob.
Bonanza's is good, so is RCBS. Get a Lee Autoloader handpriming tool (hand priming does some of the trick.
But the best, most rewarding, buy I did so far was a book called "making the target bigger" by Glen Zediker. Get it when you have learned what the ordinary reloading manuals can learn you, and you'll make a bunch of shortcuts. It's available at Sinclair international.