Dear shooters;
I have been home sick the last 2 days which absolutely drives me crazy, because I cannot stand to sit still. Anyways, I came across this forum and it interests me.
I am not a precision shooter. I am first a hunter and I hand load all my ammunition. I am interested in producing the most "precise" loads possible in my rifles. And I simply enjoy all shooting sports.
I think I can learn alot from you guys. Having written that, you can probably expect from me freshman questions. I am not afraid to ask even if it may seem dumbe to the more experienced shooters and handloaders.
Below are the calibres I own, and all are Ruger M77s (save the .303 ). I never planned on getting all Rugers, it just turned out that way and I like them all. Some I have found the honey load for, and others I am still searching.
I thought I was done with the need to purchase more equipment, but I probably do need a chronograph and a concentricity guage.
Can you make a recommnedation on both?
You may be interested in that my loading press is an ancient Herter's C shaped press I inherited from my Grandfather. It must be from the 1950's or 60's. It is a beast and probably could keep the USS Missouri anchored down in a typhoon.
These are my rilfes
.243 win MkII All Weather SS Barrel and Black stock (an ugly thing really)
.308 win International (18.5" barrel)
.30-06
.375 H&H Magnum
.303 Lee Enfield No.4 Mk 1 (which I have not yet handloaded for).
So that is me and you'll here from me as I get more into the finer points of handloading. BTW I loaded my first rounds at age 16 back in 1976, so you can do the math and figure out how long I have been tinkering with this stuff.
I am a research scientist by trade (Entomology) so I understand statistics and this is partly why I desire to go at this in a more structured fashion than I have in the past.
Tally ho!
Kevin
I have been home sick the last 2 days which absolutely drives me crazy, because I cannot stand to sit still. Anyways, I came across this forum and it interests me.
I am not a precision shooter. I am first a hunter and I hand load all my ammunition. I am interested in producing the most "precise" loads possible in my rifles. And I simply enjoy all shooting sports.
I think I can learn alot from you guys. Having written that, you can probably expect from me freshman questions. I am not afraid to ask even if it may seem dumbe to the more experienced shooters and handloaders.
Below are the calibres I own, and all are Ruger M77s (save the .303 ). I never planned on getting all Rugers, it just turned out that way and I like them all. Some I have found the honey load for, and others I am still searching.
I thought I was done with the need to purchase more equipment, but I probably do need a chronograph and a concentricity guage.
Can you make a recommnedation on both?
You may be interested in that my loading press is an ancient Herter's C shaped press I inherited from my Grandfather. It must be from the 1950's or 60's. It is a beast and probably could keep the USS Missouri anchored down in a typhoon.
These are my rilfes
.243 win MkII All Weather SS Barrel and Black stock (an ugly thing really)
.308 win International (18.5" barrel)
.30-06
.375 H&H Magnum
.303 Lee Enfield No.4 Mk 1 (which I have not yet handloaded for).
So that is me and you'll here from me as I get more into the finer points of handloading. BTW I loaded my first rounds at age 16 back in 1976, so you can do the math and figure out how long I have been tinkering with this stuff.
I am a research scientist by trade (Entomology) so I understand statistics and this is partly why I desire to go at this in a more structured fashion than I have in the past.
Tally ho!
Kevin