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Originally Posted by patrick_g Rob, Couldn't help but notice the reloading supplies. What are you feeding and what are you feeding it?
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Good idea on the rims, I never can seem to find some laying around. I've used the concrete before in an old 5 gallon bucket.
Cut it about half down, fill with concrete (works nice with that half bag you have left over from the last project...and need to get rid of it

). The base of the bucket already has a rim for an uneven floor.
Reloading...I use to load a lot. I actually sold several rifles to get my tractor...with about 15 rifles I found i could only hunt with 1 at a time and usually use an old Rem 7400 pump in 30.06 that I
cut the barrell down to 18" after opening weekend. Average shot lenght in East Texas for me was about 20-30 yards. Last year I filled a doe tag at 10 yards. My favs were the "twins" I had a pair of Rem 600, one in 6.5 mag and the other in 350 mag. Laminated stock, vent ribs. Took a while to find them, see my first rifle was a rem 600 mohawk in 308. At one time I had a bunch of 600's, 222, 223, 243, 308, 6.5, 350 and 6mm. Also other rifles were 280, 338, 444, 45.70 and some others I forget.
These days it's 2 308's (still have that first mohawk from 1970!), 270 and the 30.06. I worked most rounds around 4350, nice big can you see...and some 4381. Lately Ive been working on the 308, trying Win 742, 46gr of 742 with a 130gr sp. I'm going lighter bullets because of small deer and less kick...I just don't like to get beat up by a rifle like I use to. I also still have my SW 1006. Ya know the gun that paved the way for the now ever popular 40 sw!!!! (yeah I'm ticked!!

). I think my light load on that one is 9gr of AA7 below a 180 or 200gr.
My dream rifle was 30-338 wm, fluted muzzle break barrell. Never got up the nerve to spend $1000 or more now for this rifle. Buddy had one and the ammo was like $5 a round!!(many years ago that is). Even the spent brass on Ebay was 3-4 bucks a piece. But in the end who needs a 13# rifle to shoot 120# deer at 30 yards!!
Sorry for the long off topic...but it's fun.
Rob