. . . Karen wanted me to shoot her rifle first and get the scope adjusted for her. I fired it about ten times with my last three shots being the picture of the target. We'll get better groups once it's been fired a bit more and we find the right ammo for the rifle, but for now, I'm very pleased with what it can do. The kick is minimal, and more of a push, then a hit.
She was scared and her stomach was all butterflies before she shot it, but after her first shot, she was all smiles.
Eddie
I understand. If it's not your thing, well that's OK.
I do enjoy it, and take a great deal of satisfaction in "rolling my own." And, it really gets me excited when I take a deer (or whatever) with one of my reloads.
BTW, I also reload my shotshells for hunting and Skeet shooting. I usually load several thousand shells per year.
Eddie - did you get your Rebate Form - http://www.cabelas.com/assets/pdfs/remington_fall_rebate_12-31-13.pdf
Cranking them out with a good progressive press is like therapy. Just clunk, clunk, clunk as they fall in the collection box.. yeah!
Eddie - did you get your Rebate Form - http://www.cabelas.com/assets/pdfs/remington_fall_rebate_12-31-13.pdf
I like the idea, but have not been able to justify expense over my existing Rockchucker single stage.