novalty
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This past year has certainly been crazy for the reloading supply market. We've fortunately seen primers come back to open availability, and rifle powders have finally started being commonly in-stock. Handgun powders are seeing an increased availability with a lot more sightings in local markets, as well as online for hugely popular powders like W231, HP38, Unique, Bullseye, and the return of Clays powder for 2015.
Well today as I sit here contemplating loading 45acp for this years shooting season, as another storm bears down on the northeast looking to drop another foot of snow on top of the 4 feet that we've received in the past two weeks, I find myself in a perfect storm of events for reloading. Over the past year, my shooting bench has gone through some changes with the switch from a Redding T-7 turret to a Dillon RL550B.
I addition to this my supply of powder started off 2014 with a dwindled supply of W231 and Unique. Due to both of these powders being unavailable or hard to get, I end up restocking with Bullseye, AA#5, and a jug of Ramshot Competition. Foreseeing another 3 months before I get out to the range, I'm trying to determine where I should start with reloading my cast 200gr SWC's. Bullseye will probably be my first candidate as I have opened a jug, to starting testing it with my 9mm cast bullets.
Multiple changes and no opportunity to test them out of 3 months is really difficult for someone with OCD tendencies. Looking forward to when I get a load set and can just crank out some rounds.
Well today as I sit here contemplating loading 45acp for this years shooting season, as another storm bears down on the northeast looking to drop another foot of snow on top of the 4 feet that we've received in the past two weeks, I find myself in a perfect storm of events for reloading. Over the past year, my shooting bench has gone through some changes with the switch from a Redding T-7 turret to a Dillon RL550B.
I addition to this my supply of powder started off 2014 with a dwindled supply of W231 and Unique. Due to both of these powders being unavailable or hard to get, I end up restocking with Bullseye, AA#5, and a jug of Ramshot Competition. Foreseeing another 3 months before I get out to the range, I'm trying to determine where I should start with reloading my cast 200gr SWC's. Bullseye will probably be my first candidate as I have opened a jug, to starting testing it with my 9mm cast bullets.
Multiple changes and no opportunity to test them out of 3 months is really difficult for someone with OCD tendencies. Looking forward to when I get a load set and can just crank out some rounds.