Good evening everybody!

You don't know you can do something until you try to do something. ;)

Umm, as to reloading .22 rimfire, not saying I couldn't do it, saying that I don't want to do it. Not an effective use of my time, nor would I ever consider it to be an effective use of my time. I reload plenty of stuff already, somewhere between 5 and 8K rounds per year of bottleneck centerfire alone, depending on how much straight wall centerfire I shoot and reload as well.

To get back to the op's original question, I shoot a lot of .223 and 6.5CM recently, followed by .308 and 300WM. I'm still concentrating on building the best 6.5CM ammo for my rifle, but I have to keep filling up those dang .223 empties. They are like beer containers, they always seem to be empty at the most inconvenient time.
 
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I only load a couple of calibers yet, but my favourite is definitely 9X57 for my grandfather's 90yo Mauser because it turns what essentially would be a wall hanger into my go-to hunting rifle. It keeps a beautiful old rifle viable so that my grandchildren (when they arrive) could hunt with it, and stirs memories of my grandfather at the same time.
 
I reload for a couple dozen different rifle and pistol cartridges, as well as 12,16,20 and .410 shotgun. My favourite is always the one I have as a new project. I am currently working on good 300 grain loads for my .375 H&H rifles. With the goal of producing reliable and deadly ammunition for an African buffalo hunt, and relatively cheap ammunition that shoots exactly the same to practise with.
 
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