So the handloading forum is chock full of threads about technical questions, so how about just a preference discussion? Do you enjoy cranking out pistol rounds en masse, or is reloading more of a chore where you look for time to crank out 100's of pistol rounds for a match or practice? Do you prefer spending a couple of hours on rifle cartridge prep when you know your rounds will hold 1/2 moa or better groups? What's your reloading style?
I enjoy loading for my .270. There's nothing like creating rounds that will hold a 2" group at 400 yards. Unfortunately I don't get to shoot it frequently so I don't load for it very often. I don't shoot .223 very much, but I'm trying to hoard loaded rounds and components so I load it semi-frequently. .223 is a pain... it's like a mix between cranking out tons of pistol rounds and loading for my .270. I don't mind the case prep sometimes, sometimes I avoid it for months. I load high volumes of 9mm. That just feels like a chore as most of it's practice ammo. I do enjoy loading .357 as I've started shooting bullseye style with it some.
I enjoy loading for my .270. There's nothing like creating rounds that will hold a 2" group at 400 yards. Unfortunately I don't get to shoot it frequently so I don't load for it very often. I don't shoot .223 very much, but I'm trying to hoard loaded rounds and components so I load it semi-frequently. .223 is a pain... it's like a mix between cranking out tons of pistol rounds and loading for my .270. I don't mind the case prep sometimes, sometimes I avoid it for months. I load high volumes of 9mm. That just feels like a chore as most of it's practice ammo. I do enjoy loading .357 as I've started shooting bullseye style with it some.