It seems many of us began reloading to shoot more and slowly "progressed" to become a reloader who shoots.
I enjoy the mechanical aspect of guns, shooting and reloading, and will work a certain gun/caliber in all three of theses areas until I get the combination to shoot to it's best or at least "better than me".
Once this process is complete, I usually move on to a different gun and start over.
I once enjoyed the stress of competition to keep me sharp, but stopped competing when people started showing up with special shoes (cleats).
What other hobby do you know of where you painstakingly build something to perfection and look forward to blowing it up?
Are you; a shooter who reloads, or a Reloader who shoots?
...Or somwhere in the transition?
Just Sayin'
Tilos
I enjoy the mechanical aspect of guns, shooting and reloading, and will work a certain gun/caliber in all three of theses areas until I get the combination to shoot to it's best or at least "better than me".
Once this process is complete, I usually move on to a different gun and start over.
I once enjoyed the stress of competition to keep me sharp, but stopped competing when people started showing up with special shoes (cleats).
What other hobby do you know of where you painstakingly build something to perfection and look forward to blowing it up?
Are you; a shooter who reloads, or a Reloader who shoots?
...Or somwhere in the transition?
Just Sayin'
Tilos