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![]() Don't know yet...Caryn movin' up in company. We don't have offer yet, but it is coming. If we don't like it we stay put, status quo.
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CBOB0716 "The most basic right that we have emanates from our Creator and it is that unalienable right to life. We stand firmly on the principle that from conception until the last breath is drawn, life is sacred.” Political Correctness is a doctrine, recently fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and promoted by a sick mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end! |
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If we could only be so lucky!
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![]() You got it backwards anyway...If only I could be so lucky!
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CBOB0716 "The most basic right that we have emanates from our Creator and it is that unalienable right to life. We stand firmly on the principle that from conception until the last breath is drawn, life is sacred.” Political Correctness is a doctrine, recently fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and promoted by a sick mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a piece of shit by the clean end! |
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Don't let space stop you! I got one of these from Midway a while back and keep the press on it and keep it portable.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/155...ProductFinding Here is my process for reloading pistol calibers. Stage 1. I clean the brass in a tumbler to get all the carbon and range dirt off for about 30 minutes. Stage 2. Decap, and resize the brass. Lube if necessary while using non carbide dies. Stage 3. completely optional but I then run the brass for 6+ hours in polish media. Stage 4. I use my Lee Auto Prime or the primer in the press to prime the brass. Stage 5. I flare the cases if needed. Stage 6. I drop powder and seat each bullet one at a time. Stage 7. If a separate crimp is necessary I do it. Stage 8. Shoot it and go back to stage 1! Stages 1,3 and 4 don't require the press at all. The only stage that needs concentration is stage 6 so you don't double charge. All the other stages I have done while watching TV with the family or helping my daughter with homework. If I needed to set aside enough time to do it all from start to finish I would never get anything done. Also if I had to go to a special room it would take too much time away from family. In the last two weeks I have loaded close to 900 rounds of ammo in the following calibers, .32 H&R Mag, 9x18 Mak, .45 Auto, 300 Blackout. All the cases were prepped in stages as described above. So don't let not having a dedicated space stop you.
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The fact that his cojones are stored neatly and TIGHTLY in his g/f purse under lock and key is the real issue. SHE WON'T LET HIM RELOAD. |
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COTEP: CBOB578 DW CCO SIG GSR 1911 SA Micro Compact and a spectacular cast of others! "You have never lived, until you have almost died. And for those who fight for it, life has a flavor that the protected will never know." Guy de Maupassant, 1893. Anonymously, penned on a sign at a command post at Khe Sanh, RVN. Last edited by NAMVET72; 08-12-2014 at 06:45 PM. |
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![]() Glad I could help. That Lee Auto Prime you have with the shell holders may be the second most useful tool in the lot. It really cuts down on priming time, and I have loaded a hundred primers into the tray and primed brass while sitting on the couch watching TV with my wife. Multitasking at its best! She got Dancing With the Stars and I got hundreds of primed brass! You will also want to get a scale to check the powder weight. Lee makes a cheap one that works well to get into things. One last thing some of those Stages I posted are only 30 minutes or less once you get your set up down depending on the quantity you are loading. I can decap and resize 200-300 brass in a half hour or so. Do the stages when you can and you will have ammo before you know it. The story I want to hear about is when you go to the range for the first time with your own loads! Please post up how you felt firing off that first round! I don't think my first rounds hit target becuse my eyes were closed! ![]()
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![]() A beam scale has been recommended and I have a digi scale being sent by ![]() Just trying to get all I can now, while I can.
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