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I stated that I reload for a living in my profile. Look, I didn't mean to cause a ruckus over this, but I consider "skill" in reloading as consistancy and attention to detail. I have loaded subsonic 9mm rounds for family requests but I only own a 9mm pistol so I can only state the velocity from that short barrel and when I have access to electronics to measure them. I realize what it takes to make subsonic rounds but I feel I don't have the experience to attempt it with rifle rounds. I feel there's less room for error and have only reloaded rifle rounds for a few years.
Maybe this can clear it up......
Currently I reload calibers that I personnally shoot, 9mm, 40 sw, 44 mag, 243 win, 308 win and 32 win. I've come up with excellent loads in 40 and 44. I test in gel when I have it, other media when I don't. I photograph results and keep written records of performance. That's why I was in the desert the past few days (the accident cut this short however) so I only have a few new loads on record, I'll post them when I'm at home.
I'm licensed and insured and follow all laws, I do fairly well. As long as the silly ammo law in CA never passes muster. I hope that's enough, I'm always willing to learn new tips and tricks and will help anyone who may ask for my help.
Hatchet buried I hope.
Humbly, Underdude
 
Well that about covers it!
I think it's cool that we have two 06 FFL members here now. Reloading is the only way I can justify shooting the buzz guns so I enjoy talking shop with folks in the business so to speak.
 
Here are some pics of the Glock 27........
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