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What is the level of reloading shotgun shells outside the US? Is that an activity unique to this country? I've heard that in Europe, you can't own sufficient quantities of individual components to make it worthwhile. Whats the real deal? John

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A few years ago I hunted for brown bear in Kamchatka, Russian Far East. One of the guides had a 16 gauge single barrel with handloaded brass shells. We talked about it through the interpreter and I learned that handloading was fairly popular there. After the hunt we stopped at a gun shop in Petropavlosk and I bought a nice lithograph showing the shotshell loading process. It's in Cyrillic and prompts a lot of talk when people see it on the wall of my room. Silvers


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Canada probably at the same level of interest and participation per capita as the United States. I've 25-pound keg of 700X in the basement.

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Shotgun reloading is very popular here.


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Reloading shotgun shells are not that popular here in Sweden. Some Swedes like myself, reload ammunition for their rifles but not for their shotguns.

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Here in the UK reloading is quite popular especially amongst Wildfowlers and Big bore and small bore exponents, indeed Geoff Dales the founder of Gamebore started of by being a homeloading wildfowler, and Muntaz the founder of Express started of by homeloading for his trap shooting and for friends.It is not economical to load 12g because they are still relatively cheap but at the current rate of price increases it will soon be viable again.Although we are not allowed to use homeloads in competition.

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Rifle reloading is somewhat popular with target shooters, and some hunters in France, but much less a % of the hunting population than here in the US. Shotshell reloading is even less popular in general, I think its similar to the UK in that 12 bore ammunition is generally cheaper than reloading components.

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rifle reloading is very common in Australia shotgun not so much these days I still load low pressure loads for my older SXS's and some other special loads that you just can't buy
the price of factory target loads is around $140 (give or take $10) Oz dollars or about $110 US this is for a case of 500
lead shot prices here have gone through the roof it would now cost $60 for 10KG's of Winchester shot Win 209 Primers are $65 per 1000 powder is around the $100 per 2KG's and wads are around $35 per 1000 not many people are using Winchester factory loads now with Compression formes cases so they are hard to find most people I know who did reload only used the comp formed cases I don't know of anyone who loaded the Parrallel cases (though there were poeple who loaded who didn't know they were diferent scary thought that)
I can see reloading starting to happen again factory loads are starting to go up in price and before long it will be a popular activity again at the moment factory loads are cheap enough so most people buy rather than reload

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Slovenia: some shooters reload metallic cartridges, but nobody reloads shotgun shells as far as I know. - Jani

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Three examples. These are not footnoted and annotated citable scholarly papers. They are personal anecdote and reports from assorted parties. In any use of them, they should be cited as such.

1] http://doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthrea...;gonew=1#UNREAD

2] http://leverguns.sixgunner.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28695

3] http://leverguns.sixgunner.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=28728



I met a young German couple...several weeks ago. They are law students (German legal system) and are here in the states for a month archiving papers from the Nuremburg trials at a local historical center. As luck would have it, they are staying at my employers residence while in the states and my wife and I have had the opportunity to spend a couple of days and evenings with them, showing them around the area.

One evening, after dinner, we were sitting around talking and the conversation turned to guns. I was absolutely amazed when they told me that the average German citizen could not own a firearm! There is provision for hunters and target shooters to acquire firearms, but it is a lengthy and tedious process, they told me. I was stunned! The country where Anschutz, Walther and Sauer firearms are produced, some of the very finest to be found in the world, and their own citizens can't freely use them! Well, one thing led to another and I asked them if they would like to go shooting. Their eyes lit up like kids in a candy store! So, we went to the range a few days later, and they absolutely had the time of their lives!!

Today, St. Patty's day, we went to a local Irish pub for corned beef & cabbage and a generous helping of Guinness (since they had never celebrated St. Patty's day before)and then went back to our place for movies and popcorn. During the afternoon, I showed them my reloading room and told them that this was where the ammo we used last week was assembled. They were incredulous, especially when they opened up my powder magazine! Possesion of these items, they said, would result in my arrest & imprisonment in Germany! Again, I was astounded!

My point, I guess, in mentioning all of this, is that we sometimes take so many things for granted here in the U.S. If it weren't for the 2nd amendment of the constitution we wouldn't be able to do, or have, any of these things. All of us owe a huge debt to our country's founders and to the patriots who have answered the call to arms to keep this nation free. And sometimes I, and possibly you too, forget that in the day to day happenings of our lives. I'm grateful to have had the experience to meet these two young people, to have been able to talk to them about their country and their society. And I am very, very grateful that I live in a country that has been so very blessed by God's grace!

The future for gunowners here is not looking good, politicaaly. I'm going to contact my legilators, again, this week. I'm going to say a prayer for them asking the Lord to guide them to do the right thing, make the right decisions. And, I'm asking you to do the same. I don't ever want to be in a position where I look back and say "I wish I had done something about that.......".
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