OK, here it is. I was talking about the advantages of handloading ammunition with a couple of friends at work, one a veteran hunter, shooter and loader, one a newbie, and myself, somewhere in between; I have loaded a lot of handgun ammunition and a little bit of rifle ammo over the years, got out of it and sold all my stuff when I first got married because my wife didn't like "all that gun stuff" in the house. [Should have known; guns last.] Anyway, the conversation started with me getting back into reloading and continued with some interesting questions from the new guy. Most of which we answered easily.
One thing he asked was, "Do you need to use different loads for hunting with a scope and hunting with open sights?" To which we both answered, "Of course not! The rifle will shoot the same!" However, after coffee the veteran and I were talking and he said, "I can't think of any reason to use different loads for different sights, except that they might be using different rifles . . . but why is it bugging me?" And now it is bugging me just a little. So now I am bugging all of you.
Can you think of any reasons to use different loads for open sights or scopes, assuming the loads are for the same rifle?
Thanks in advance!
One thing he asked was, "Do you need to use different loads for hunting with a scope and hunting with open sights?" To which we both answered, "Of course not! The rifle will shoot the same!" However, after coffee the veteran and I were talking and he said, "I can't think of any reason to use different loads for different sights, except that they might be using different rifles . . . but why is it bugging me?" And now it is bugging me just a little. So now I am bugging all of you.
Can you think of any reasons to use different loads for open sights or scopes, assuming the loads are for the same rifle?
Thanks in advance!