I recently started reloading for my Marlin Model 1894 in .357 magnum/.38 special. Hadn't Been doing it since 2011, as there was no place to shoot on the big island anyway. I don't hunt, so I couldn't shoot at mile marker 16 on the Hilo side of Saddle Road. They changed the rules so that folks like me without hunting licenses can now use the range!! Said range is just a bull dozed area, flat, with no distance markers, no shooting branches, no roofs over the shooting lane etc, etc. But, I'm back at it again! In 71 and did a lot of shooting on the mainland in Western Washington State. IHMSA, NRA Hunter Pistol, and some great bowling pin matches. The prices for powder, primers, bullets, made my heart stop beating! One gun sore in Hilo doesn't even sell reloading supplies. I chances upon a pound if good old Bullseye powder, which I used a lot of in the NRA matches. Since it's one of the fastest burning powders, and can work well in my Marlin, and a pound of it will last much longer than the slow powders. Some ammo makers are so embarrassed at the cost of their ammo, they are packaging only 25, or even 20 to a box! Seems like almost everyone but me is blasting away with AR15's, shooting hundreds of rounds. I always enjoyed working up experimental hand loads, and range testing them to find best combination of power and accuracy. But, now, I use an old barstool as my shooting bench and a makeshift bench test of a 2x4 piece with a pad stapled to it. I would like an inexpensive bolt action rifle, maybe in .223, for greater long range accuracy though. I shoot for fun, and for group sizes, and because I can.