DRamey wrote:FSL, you gave me an idea. I have always wanted to reload but never found the time. I will buy all the stuff and get my Honey to do it. the only downside to my wife of 15 years being into beagling and the outdoors is that I have two hounds that are family that aren't as good as I would normally keep, but that isn't entirely wife's fault, as I have a 7 yr old daughter that has a say as well. She likes the one that rolls over and begs to be petted!
I must admit, I did MAKE my guy get our beagle fixed...
I could not handle having to cull or even sell puppies, I get way too attached.
I love them all, like a typical woman.
The plan is when we have our own house and land he can get more and keep them outside and do what he wants with them. I have the dog we have now as a pet, and thats enough... and I know when he gets into it more things will be different with those dogs, becuase they have to be.
The biggest battle we have with our dog is everyone wants to feed her, becuase she sits up really cute, and she is rather adorable.... and like all beagles she LOVES food. So I take her running a lot, and when the weather is hot she goes swimming to stay in shape... I know that if she lives outside like a normal hunting dog this would be less of an issue!
I should also add: I did have practice with reloading before becuase my dad showed me how to do it for him when I was 7 or 8 so when he was downstairs working on other things he would let me work at his bench and reload...my dad had 3 girls (I'm the middle) and My older sister and I wanted to do everything he did. Funny how that is when your little. Eventually we grew out of that phase haha...
EDIT TO ADD:
The main reason I reload is becase I enjoy shotting trap (but so do the guys) every saturday during the nice weather.
That being said I only reload 20g and 410's ... becuase that is all I shoot (I'm 4 foot 11inches and go a whopping 100lbs tops so I shoot light guns

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