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What did you do in the reloading room today?
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<blockquote data-quote="alnpar" data-source="post: 3951736" data-attributes="member: 51084"><p>Thanks for your input.. I kind of knew the answer,. I love my straight shootin 243, but like you said a .17 don't always drop them in their tracks. That being said.. I've never hunted yotes, and I think if I was to miss or wound one, I could get back on target quicker with the AR than my Bolt action.</p><p></p><p>I'd rather reload in my garage than to sit and watch TV. Even if I don't shoot them. Would it be a good market to dale reloads or not a good idea. I have sold several flats of shotgun ammo, but a hi powered ammo may not have a market. No looking to make a profit (maybe some) I'm pushing 72 and to old to hunt like i was when I was a kid. Can't do the walking! Still looking for a place to go after P Dogs however! MY .17 LOVES THEM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alnpar, post: 3951736, member: 51084"] Thanks for your input.. I kind of knew the answer,. I love my straight shootin 243, but like you said a .17 don't always drop them in their tracks. That being said.. I've never hunted yotes, and I think if I was to miss or wound one, I could get back on target quicker with the AR than my Bolt action. I'd rather reload in my garage than to sit and watch TV. Even if I don't shoot them. Would it be a good market to dale reloads or not a good idea. I have sold several flats of shotgun ammo, but a hi powered ammo may not have a market. No looking to make a profit (maybe some) I'm pushing 72 and to old to hunt like i was when I was a kid. Can't do the walking! Still looking for a place to go after P Dogs however! MY .17 LOVES THEM [/QUOTE]
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