As most of you know, talking guns with Non-Gun Folk people is usually just a waste of time. There are those that are frightened of firearms, misinformed, not interested and a number of other sub-groups. After all these years I'm used to the anti-gun bias of the general public. However, recently I strained a shoulder sizing/de-priming a mess load of Hornady .308 brass. Never seen civilian brass with crimped primer pockets before, no joy reaming those out.
Back to the shoulder, so my arm is in a sling and on display for all the see. A very sweet coworker asked me how I hurt my arm so I told her I over did it while at the reloading bench. She didn't understand so I had to explain that I reload my own ammunition.
The look on her face was completely unexpected. It was the "Oh my god, you are feeding babies into a meat grinder, feet first!" kind of expression. Then she cringed and almost shuddered. It was WAY out of proportion for the content of the conversation.
When asked why she had that kind of reaction she said that she just wasn't familiar with guns and bullets. I'm not sure that is the whole story.
My question is, has anybody else experienced this type of reaction when mentioning reloading? And why would reloading evoke such a strong negative response?
Please discuss...
Back to the shoulder, so my arm is in a sling and on display for all the see. A very sweet coworker asked me how I hurt my arm so I told her I over did it while at the reloading bench. She didn't understand so I had to explain that I reload my own ammunition.
The look on her face was completely unexpected. It was the "Oh my god, you are feeding babies into a meat grinder, feet first!" kind of expression. Then she cringed and almost shuddered. It was WAY out of proportion for the content of the conversation.
When asked why she had that kind of reaction she said that she just wasn't familiar with guns and bullets. I'm not sure that is the whole story.
My question is, has anybody else experienced this type of reaction when mentioning reloading? And why would reloading evoke such a strong negative response?
Please discuss...









