. I started loading hand gun almost 2 years ago and had only loaded rifle before that . When I started loading for hand gun my rifle shooting really dropped off as well as loading for them . For the majority of the last 2 years I've dedicated pretty much all my reloading and shooting time to hand gun with a few exceptions . In that time I worked up many loads in both 9mm & 45acp using multiple components in both to get a good cross section of loads . Meaning one bullet using multiple powders , cases and primes . Repeat with another bullet etc etc . Some time last year I also came across some new rifle bullets on sale I had not used before and worked up multiple loads for those as well .
Test this test that , come home pour over the data then ask questions here at TFL . Now filled with all this new info . Load , load , load then back out and test , test , test . All that loading and testing pretty much took up all the time I had for the hobby with really no time to actually enjoy the shooting part of the sport .
So I'm at the range today testing some new loads both pistol and rifle as well as confirming others are as good as my data/notes say they are and I realized something as a finished . I'm satisfied with all my loads in both pistol and rifle as far as all the components I use and currently have . As of now that's a good amount because leading up to the election I was stocking up .
The bigger point is that I can actually go shooting now for the fun of it from now on . I'm actually very happy just thinking about this . Today a buddy came with me and as it's been for the last 2 years or so . I'm there in my own world shooting groups over a chono then writing in my data book .While he's not 10' away shooting but it felt like we weren't even there together . I was doing my thing while he was doing his .
After I finished my testing I pulled out my Ruger 22/45 and he and I started shooting together like we used to . Games like tic tac toe , elimination games or just seeing who could shoot the eraser off a pencil at 25' . It was a very fun time I've missed and I'm so glad I'm done with testing loads and I can get back to shooting for the fun of it again .
Any of you get so caught up in testing you lost track of why you started shooting in the first place . As I write this I can't help but to think ahead to how much fun shooting is going to be this year .
Test this test that , come home pour over the data then ask questions here at TFL . Now filled with all this new info . Load , load , load then back out and test , test , test . All that loading and testing pretty much took up all the time I had for the hobby with really no time to actually enjoy the shooting part of the sport .
So I'm at the range today testing some new loads both pistol and rifle as well as confirming others are as good as my data/notes say they are and I realized something as a finished . I'm satisfied with all my loads in both pistol and rifle as far as all the components I use and currently have . As of now that's a good amount because leading up to the election I was stocking up .
The bigger point is that I can actually go shooting now for the fun of it from now on . I'm actually very happy just thinking about this . Today a buddy came with me and as it's been for the last 2 years or so . I'm there in my own world shooting groups over a chono then writing in my data book .While he's not 10' away shooting but it felt like we weren't even there together . I was doing my thing while he was doing his .
After I finished my testing I pulled out my Ruger 22/45 and he and I started shooting together like we used to . Games like tic tac toe , elimination games or just seeing who could shoot the eraser off a pencil at 25' . It was a very fun time I've missed and I'm so glad I'm done with testing loads and I can get back to shooting for the fun of it again .
Any of you get so caught up in testing you lost track of why you started shooting in the first place . As I write this I can't help but to think ahead to how much fun shooting is going to be this year .
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