Duke,
Handloading is a separate hobby unto itself. I enjoy it just as much as shooting and going afield.

A friend of mine has a Barrett 50,talk about long range....and reloading.

Each case takes 230 grains of H5010 powder,when he pulls down on the lever on his Dillon Progressive reloader for it, looks something like you flushed the toilet in the powder reservoir.

The 50 doesn't come into it's own until after 800 yard or so when the bullet spins itself to "sleep".

And...................trust me on this,there is some recoil. Not extremely serious but you do know something had "occurred".

Wayne
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