Smokinbubba wrote:Many things have slipped over the years. Self discipline was the first to go. I'm always fixing things that aint broke...
I just hope the weather breaks so I can get to the range and try out the axis. Hoot, If you do go the bold route, I cannot recommend Rhineland, I have yet to receive a reply about the change in barrel threads leading me to have a worthless Ross brake. Maybe they deserve a second message from me.
Yes, guilty of preaching in bad faith about self-discipline. It was the first words that came to me when writing the previous post. I have enough guns that if I spent 2 weeks with each during our brief comfortable shooting weather, I'd run out of time before guns. Lately, I've been pursuing high accuracy BR rifles because I love experimenting with reloading. When asked, I have actually said that "I shoot because I reload" not vice versa. I'm an incurable scientist at heart and playing with caliber recipes tickles my fancy. Never mind that good recipe choices for every one of them already exist. I am also an incurable tinkerer at heart. The nonavailability of affordable reloading supplies has cramped my style however. My butt puckers at the though of buying supplies online, with their inherent sales tax, hazmat fee and shipping costs sometimes adding up to more than the product costs.
Homey don't play that!" My local reloading shop that previously was a cornucopia of affordable reloading supplies has turned into a desert. I understand things are beginning to turn around a little but it sees to be regional. Certainly not up here. Despite thise challenges, I'm primed for another fun reloading season that begins for me when comfortable shooting weather returns in approximately a month and a half. In the mean time, its cabin fever season with my local rifle range being snowed in. I don't trudge through knee deep snow to hang targets.
Its just a hobby...
Hoot