What's your favorite round to reload?

condor bravo

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I suppose the larger mags like .375s, .416s, and .458s that I load down with Trail Boss powder and lead bullets for pleasant shooting. Impressive looking rounds that don't half way beat you to death.
 

mikld

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I reload all my ammo as if I were entering a World Class Competition. My favorite handgun cartridge is .44 Magnum and I have 4 handguns in that cal. and one rifle. My favorite rifle for reloading is my M1 Garand in 30-06. Even though I know that all my "methods" aren't necessary, I like to reload them like that, I got the time...:D
 

schmellba99

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I'm going to have to go with my .45-70. It's a great compromise between pistol and rifle - straight wall case, easy to do and it is somewhat satisfying to seat that 405 grain lead projo and finish out a nice roll crimp knowing that one day I'm going to be lobbing these artillery rounds at something or other.
 

Clark

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I am into over 60 cartridges:
38 special easiest to reload
223 most fun to shoot
7mmRemMag best for hunting big game
22 CB short, best for short range varmint shooting in attic
 

ropegun2k

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I load 9mm, 5.56, and .308. Hands down I enjoy running the 9mm on my dillon 1050. Spits out rounds stupid fast without having to hassle with trimming cases. When I decide to shoot I can throw together 1-300 rounds without delay.
 

condor bravo

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Re: s99
yes I would also include the .45-70 to what I had previously mentioned. Load those down also for more comfortable shooting. Factory loads can almost be thought of as mini .458s. But with Trail Boss powder and a 360 gr moly coated lead bullet, they are definitely pleasant. But you need to get out with yours more often than "one day" as you indicate.
 

DeronW

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I load a dozen handgun rounds, all straight walled. Favorite is 44 special. Very versatile round when handloaded.
 

5whiskey

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Lot's of cool answers...

Like most others have said, revolver rounds are by far my favorite pistol cartridge to reload. Mostly because of the versatility, plus I like slow steady shooting with my .357 and hitting small coffee cans at 50 yards. Trying to get a 5" off-hand group at that distance but I haven't yet (1" per 10 yards = pistol moa IMO :)....).

I do like the wild cards like .45-70. That really does sound like the best of both worlds... especially if you cast.

Different strokes for different folks. I'm surprised honestly. I thought there would be more folks that look at pistol reloading like a chore. Especially semi-auto practice rounds. Of course, there are some that look at having to load center fire bottle neck cases like it's a chore, especially when chasing tiny groups. Shows how everyone is different I suppose.
 

USMC Vet

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favorite round to reload

I reload for a lot of calibers, both rifle & handgun. I shoot far more handgun rounds than rifle. Reloading, to me, is both rewarding & relaxing, but I get a lot of pleasure from the 44's, both special & magnum. The 44 spl. is my favorite cartridge. It will do 95% of anything that needs to be done with a handgun.
USMC Vet
 

homesick

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Depends on what rifle I'm working on :). No hand gun loading.
204 Ruger
222 Rem
223 Rem
22-250
243 Win
25-06
7mm-08
7mm mag
Right now it's the 308 Win I have a couple rifles I'm working with one being a 40XBR WOW is it fun to shoot.
 

5whiskey

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What I figured, ONLY shotgun reloader...........

Fear not, other such strange creatures exist :). I have a buddy who loads for shotgun. I actually may start. I don't shoot shotgun enough, but have always enjoyed trap. I would like to get my 11 year old daughter involved, but she doesn't like the kick of a shotgun. She can handle the recoil of my heavy barelled Mossburg 835 12 gauge on a rest, but it's too heavy for her to hold up and shoot free hand at all, much less track a skeet. The light-weight single shot 20 gauge she can handle... until she pulls the trigger, then she doesn't like it so much :D.

Loading shotgun would let me load her some super light 20 gauge loads. I know she would love skeet shooting, it just isn't enjoyable for her now because of size/weight/recoil.
 
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