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Sitting out in my little room and reloading. Just finished up 300 9mm and 200 40 cal.
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well now you'll just have to go out and shoot them up, they go bad after a week or so[;)] 0 -
I know, i loaded them with the new powder that expiers after 48 hours after the container opens.[:D] 0 -
Try nuking them in the microwave to Ultra-Pasteurize those reloads. Help them keep longer. [:D] 0 -
You , my friend , have a sickness . [B)]
Just like the rest of us , your in very good company . [:p][:p][:p]
Just finished resizing , trimming and cleaning primer pockets on 12 rounds of 7mm mag's .
Not because I needed them for anything , just because I found them .
Enjoy your little room , I certainly enjoy mine . [8D]0 -
I don't have a "little room" to work in.
When our last kid moved out I converted his bedroom into a reloading/safe/work bench/parts storage room. When visitors come to spend the night they can't even set up a cot there! Only room for one chair.0 -
Well i inherited my little room. Dad started reloading in the 80's and has since stopped. I dont think he has pushed down a press in ten years. But i started the hobbie when i was about ten or so reloading 20 ga shotshells. When i started reloading for pistol i got some good supplies handed to me. I load em up, and dad shoots half of them. i havent figured out how that works yet...... 0 -
You guys are lucky, grandma exiled my loadin' equipment to the horse barn. Case lubing 223's when it's 40 something degrees is somewhat unpleasant but after 40 years of reloading I ain't going to let that stop me. I'd rather be shootin' but that come next. 0 -
I can sympathize with Excavman, I have been using the corner of the garage for the last 10 yrs. It is cold in the winter and hot in the summer. In the next couple of weeks I plan on starting a reloading room seperate from the house, with A/c and heat. 0
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