KHornet
Well-Known Member
There is probably no such thing as "to much loaded ammo", however, about 3 weeks ago, I looked around my loading room, and found I had hardly any empty rifle brass to load other than 223 and 06, and I have an over abundance of that loaded. So I decided that in order for me to have a respectable quantity of rifle brass for me to load this fall and winter, had better get my tail in gear and start shooting more rifle.
(I do shoot a fair amt of handgun at an indoor range once a week) and have plenty of handgun fodder loaded, and a few thousand empties.
Any how, I intend to shoot at least 150-200 centerfire rounds at least once a week (twice a week if time allows) until I get at least 2500-3000 empties. Today it was a few rounds of 223, and 150 rounds of 222. Last week it was 303's, 06's (for my Bubba 06), and 30-30's, about 175 rounds. Next time out, will be 30-30's, 7.5 Swiss, and 7.62 Mosin for both the 91 and 38. Tis a work of love to spend 2-3 hours of trigger time as I normally only shoot maybe 100 rounds of centerfire max at a time when I go to the range. Think I will spend some time the next time out shooting at least 100 rounds offhand.
(I do shoot a fair amt of handgun at an indoor range once a week) and have plenty of handgun fodder loaded, and a few thousand empties.
Any how, I intend to shoot at least 150-200 centerfire rounds at least once a week (twice a week if time allows) until I get at least 2500-3000 empties. Today it was a few rounds of 223, and 150 rounds of 222. Last week it was 303's, 06's (for my Bubba 06), and 30-30's, about 175 rounds. Next time out, will be 30-30's, 7.5 Swiss, and 7.62 Mosin for both the 91 and 38. Tis a work of love to spend 2-3 hours of trigger time as I normally only shoot maybe 100 rounds of centerfire max at a time when I go to the range. Think I will spend some time the next time out shooting at least 100 rounds offhand.