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    Oh ya, handguns too......357 mag, 38spl, 44 black powder, 41 black powder, 22 ruger mark II. I enjoy shooting my handguns but I don't reload for them.
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    Hi gooser and welcome. I'm new to this forum too, but have really enjoyed being here. Gonna stick around a while. You really gotta look into reloading for the handguns. Shooting them will move into a new dimension - you can shoot cheaper, with loads that are not readily available (or at all), in greater volume, and can tailor the load to the specific firearm. This makes sweet music at the range and can only enhance your experiences in shooting. I got married in 1970 and got my first press (RCBS JR) that same year. Liked both hobbies and am still busy with both. Had to buy cast boolits for the first 3 years, then bought a used Lyman pot, several molds and a sizer all in a package. Have been casting pistol boolits since then. In spite of all that time casting and shooting, this site ahs advanced my knowledge and skills a couple of notches above where I was even a year ago. A note of caution - beware of the Group Buys! A guy can go broke real fast by lusting over those offerings. Glad to have you here.

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    G'day Thin Man, welcome to the site.

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    I'm new at this. Do a bit of loading in 375 mag. bit long in wot teeth I have left,and bones creak. Still manage to get out and creep around.mostly rain forest and alpine.Here Reds, Chamois,and Tahr.Duck and geese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancestor
    I'm new at this. Do a bit of loading in 375 mag. bit long in wot teeth I have left,and bones creak. Still manage to get out and creep around.mostly rain forest and alpine.Here Reds, Chamois,and Tahr.Duck and geese.
    G'day Mate ! I'm across the Creek from you in South Australia ! Good to see a Kiwi on site ! I know where your comming from with the creaking bones ! But hey us Old Blokes are like a good wine ......we've matured with age ! You from the North or from the South Island?

    Dave
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    South Island west coast. Have hunted over lot of N.Z.
    Great to meet keep the old bones a creaking and the eye sharp

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    Talking Welcome to all

    Here passing for a few days and some new guys. Well welcome to all.
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    Dave I can't seem to catch anybody up on the chat. I left it on almost all day and I heard nobody. I am doing something wrong, I am sure. Oh well that's me to a tee. I take my meds and I am in my own little world.
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    A warm welcome to all new members! Enjoy your stay and dont be afraid to participate!

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    Cool White tail

    Have been down to Stewart Is, at the bottom of N.Z. White tail deer were liberated by some forward thiking people probably 100 years ago. Any how it was blowing 50 knots+horizontal rain couldnot get inflatable ashore had to watch the little blighters eating seaweed on the shore.Is this normal for these fellows or is it a bad habit they have picked up overhere:

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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