I did hear my reloading room calling today..."HEY! Where u been???"
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I did hear my reloading room calling today..."HEY! Where u been???"
I bought a cheap digital kitchen scale from target. Checked targets website for reviews. They were very positive except for one woman who was disappointed she couldn't use it to weigh in cups. Thought I'd share the review because it amused me. By the way, I'm measuring pounds of powder and brass, not charges, just in case one of you was going to flame away.
The scale is easy to read and comes with a stainless steel bowl that weighs both dry and liquid foods . The bowl is easy to pour , clean and stores upside down on the scale . So it doesn't take up much space. The batteries ( which are included ) are already low on mine and I have only used the scale for a little over a week .It would have been nice to be able to weigh in cups . Most ingredients that I use to cook or bake , use cup measurements . However, this food scale would be great for those on a diet and really need to watch portion size because of its accuracy . The author of this review received a free sample of the product.
Casted me some boolits, haven't had time to get to the room since last weekend but I had to melt something in the new pot and and try it out. I can't wait to get a whole day to get some lead melted but that won't happen till next Thursday.
Properly set my bullet feeder/crimp die, established my OAL, then primed and flared about 100 rounds. Powder and first actual loads will come soon.
I just want to know how many cups in a mile or how many cups until quitting time.
If she's that dumb, I'll bet her cups are bigger than most.
Aren't breasts measured in cups?
DURN! Beat me by a baker's cup of seconds.