WHILE exerting heavy force on the lever of my reloading press, it dawned on me that the lubrication on the .375H&H cases was not working as it should. This struggle got me thinking: in reloading, as in many other aspects of life, things work only when the amount of effort equals the correct application of tactics, discipline or, in this case, lubricant.
Having spent countless hours reading MAN-Magnum magazine over a period of thirty-odd years, I have gleaned an enormous amount of knowledge pertaining not only to reloading ammunition and hunting, but also high-tech gadgets and practical stuff, such as how to properly mount a telescopic sight on a rifle, or the direction in which to shift the rear sight of an open-sighted rifle when it groups left of your aiming point. I have learned ethics, tactics and proper preparation for a hunting trip, what questions to ask the landowner and to contact references before committing to booking the hunt. The list goes on…
I have travelled far and wide to local