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Old 02-29-2012, 12:53 PM
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Thank you all so much for the great info..I'm looking online now for A press and also might be planning A trip to Cabelas this weekend if I feel up to it,I just need to build up A little strength as Laying in hospital for past month and A half believe it or not takes A toll on your body As I have lost nearly 35 lbs and feel as if I was drug behind A horse..Feeling better though and just happy to be home..
Getting home is a big step on the road to recovery. Hope you get back to 100% soon and start buying reloading gear!
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Old 02-29-2012, 12:56 PM
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ArmyVet, glad to hear that you are home now!!

We are here to help should you have any further questions.

Dave was right on with his post. He is a very knowledgeable person when it comes to gun repair and reloading!!
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Old 02-29-2012, 06:09 PM
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My only exposure to military life is the movies - how should he have addressed you?

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Lane, he was a Tanker, Dickweed would have been the correct applellation.
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Old 02-29-2012, 07:33 PM
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My only exposure to military life is the movies - how should he have addressed you?

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Lane, he was a Tanker, Dickweed would have been the correct applellation.
There is but only one correct answer as to how to address an NCO and that is "Sergeant"! Learned that from my drill sergeant and I adhered to it. Has nothing to do with being a grunt, fly boy, mess cook, tanker or whatever you did in the service.

I worked hard to become an NCO and never once was I going to let some punk private get away with disrespecting my hard earned stripes with some slang term just because they were too lazy to say it correctly!

Just my .02....

Can we get back to reloading answers now? LOL

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There is but only one correct answer as to how to address an NCO and that is "Sergeant"! Learned that from my drill sergeant and I adhered to it. Has nothing to do with being a grunt, fly boy, mess cook, tanker or whatever you did in the service.

I worked hard to become an NCO and never once was I going to let some punk private get away with disrespecting my hard earned stripes with some slang term just because they were too lazy to say it correctly!

Just my .02....

Can we get back to reloading answers now? LOL
Call a Drill Instructor in the Corps "Sarge"..and then go hunt for your testi..or Drill Sergeant, for that matter
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Lets get back to which press the Sgt should buy...
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