Thank you for all the kind words about the podcast.
I misspoke a few times during it. A friend pointed out a few things. He said that I mentioned that I had been reloading for about 25 years. He said that he and I had been shooting and reloading together since the early 90s and I had a Dillon 550 back then. Had to think about that. Time kind of gets away from you. Didn't realize it. Started loading in the mid-80s in high school so I could afford to shoot. Time flies!
But anyways, it was a fun podcast. I did not know what questions were going to be asked, as there was no script, so I was a bit caught off guard a couple times, as anybody listening could guess by listening. Probably makes it better that way though. You just get candid answer, which most who know me, know that is how it is anyways.
I think I mentioned the Campfire and Pistol Forum towards the end. The 2 places I post at. Been so dang busy lately its been hard to get on here and do much posting but I still read some of the stuff when I am in between tasks.
Mentioned the Campfire's own Idaho1945, as both Jason (from Lipseys) and I both hold him in high regard and consider him a subject matter expert on many things (which he is).
Truth be told I wish I could have had time to mention a few more guys from here who have helped me with various things like Bob (RJM) among others. Lots of very good dudes on here, and not enough time. plus, the conversation was going in various directions.
Anyways, I enjoyed it, and look forward to more such interactions.
The heavy .45 ACPs have been getting some well deserved recognition as a proper field load for big bear country from that podcast. I think a lot of people are realizing the merits of a very heavy slug driven at moderate velocities in an auto pistol.