I've been wanting to start a thread about my ever consuming hobby and pastime.
Firearms and match target are a great way to relieve the stress of everyday living plus hunting provides a supply of natural foodstuffs and a trip to the woods provides solitude and being in tune with Mother Nature.
Being a machinist, I like to modify my firearms, trigger jobs, chambering and improving overall performance plus building kit guns is not only fun, it improves your perception about how the mechanisms work to propel the projectile down range and hopefully bag that 10 point.
I try to reload all my current calibers and when I acquire a new caliber, I head out and secure the dies, powder and projectiles to give me that 'edge'.
I'm currently loading
.223/5.56 NATO (for 100 yard match target, varmit and hunting)
.45ACP (for concealed carry and centerfire match handgun)
12 gage for Trap
I also shoot rimfire (,22) and (.17HMR). I like Eley primed Wolf Match Extra in .22 and Hornady .17 HMR.
Firearms and match target are a great way to relieve the stress of everyday living plus hunting provides a supply of natural foodstuffs and a trip to the woods provides solitude and being in tune with Mother Nature.
Being a machinist, I like to modify my firearms, trigger jobs, chambering and improving overall performance plus building kit guns is not only fun, it improves your perception about how the mechanisms work to propel the projectile down range and hopefully bag that 10 point.
I try to reload all my current calibers and when I acquire a new caliber, I head out and secure the dies, powder and projectiles to give me that 'edge'.
I'm currently loading
.223/5.56 NATO (for 100 yard match target, varmit and hunting)
.45ACP (for concealed carry and centerfire match handgun)
12 gage for Trap
I also shoot rimfire (,22) and (.17HMR). I like Eley primed Wolf Match Extra in .22 and Hornady .17 HMR.
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