Alright sgj3030 pm sent! You too Skeet you have one comming from me buddy.
You know I love to shoot, and I love to hunt. Reloading has always been just ok in my book, but for some reason the idea of reloading my own shotgun shells I am REALLY looking forward too. Like I said maybe I am getting old.
Anyway. Still wondering about the greening shells. Should I reload them or toss them after I have popped them off? And how do you (or do you even need to) clean up shotgun shells? Do you use a tumbler or what?
Thanks much guys
GoodOlBoy
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