No, its not me. I'm just curious because I've seen reloading presses for sale on E-bay several times that state "health reasons" as the reason for selling the setup.
For the life of me I can't think of any health problems severe enough to have to stop shooting or reloading.
Are there any health risks inherent in the reloading hobby (other than blowing yourself up)?
I've heard similar statements regarding shooting in general and have the same question about that. I have a friend with only 1 arm and he shoots an SKS without any problems. I think having only 1 arm would qualify as a health problem but it doesn't keep you from shooting.
For the life of me I can't think of any health problems severe enough to have to stop shooting or reloading.
Are there any health risks inherent in the reloading hobby (other than blowing yourself up)?
I've heard similar statements regarding shooting in general and have the same question about that. I have a friend with only 1 arm and he shoots an SKS without any problems. I think having only 1 arm would qualify as a health problem but it doesn't keep you from shooting.