Smithhound
US Veteran
Well, after all that, I think I'm confused!
I'll just live here in my happy world and handload, or reload and enjoy it.
RD
I'll just live here in my happy world and handload, or reload and enjoy it.
RD
. . . and here I thought this was handloading!
Just to further muddy the water, the NRA refers to it as Reloading...
Sooooo, where does re-manufactured fit in?![]()
Now that I've gotten to the bottom of thirty-four posts, my coffee cup is empty. Is this refill, reload, or handload a cup? The dead horses are here, let the beating begin.
I like Smithhound's original definitions. I'm just a slob reloader with 30 pounds of Accurate Arms powder in handgun and rifle formulations. Who needs Bullseye, Unique, 2400, IMR 4895, W296, or any of the other Unobtainium powders?
Where's my coffee pot?
That's why I like it here, lots of dead horses. Anyway, I'm not a handloader I guess. I like reloading but not to the point of running my loads through one of those machines with the ears. I have one but I've never used it. Maybe someday when I get really bored and decide to measure something else. I see pictures of many different powders on some of the "lets see your reloading bench" threads. I guess that would be a handloaders bench. I only have two which takes care of 2 pistol cartridges, 1 shotgun and 1 rifle. I got tired of chasing powder a year or so ago so bought large quantities of what I could find and what I knew would work.
Just to further muddy the water, the NRA refers to it as Reloading.
Reloading Bench
Reloading Instructor
Reloading class
It's the Forest Gump of reloading!![]()
That's why I like it here, lots of dead horses. Anyway, I'm not a handloader I guess. I like reloading but not to the point of running my loads through one of those machines with the ears. I have one but I've never used it. Maybe someday when I get really bored and decide to measure something else. I see pictures of many different powders on some of the "lets see your reloading bench" threads. I guess that would be a handloaders bench. I only have two which takes care of 2 pistol cartridges, 1 shotgun and 1 rifle. I got tired of chasing powder a year or so ago so bought large quantities of what I could find and what I knew would work.