Wind Gypsy
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"Bulk reloading". That brought a question to mind. When I load target or plinking ammo or handgun ammo, I either load whatever I have handy for components or in the case of 9mm I load until I get bored.
For my hunting ammo, I'm specifically thinking deer and pigs, I will load probably 10 rounds for the rifle I'm going to use. I figure 3-4 to check the scope and the remainder for the hunt. I don't see the point in having a bunch of ammo laying around that may not be used for another year. How many hunting rounds do you guys load?
I like to shoot my hunting rifles (most of them at least) and like having ammo when I want it vs needing to load it when a time slot to go shoot comes up. Typically do batches of at least 50 (one ammo box) unless its tinkering with different loads that aren't already proven. Ideally its 100+ though. Part of that is keeping brass/powder/bullet lots consistent. Harder to keep track of # of firings and such and have ammo perform the same if all that stuff gets mixed up. Also nice to not be swapping powder in/out measures, dies and shell holders in the press, tool heads and shell plates on progressives, primers out of seaters, ect for low #'s of loaded rounds.