I need planned diversion.
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I need planned diversion.
Or. . . I'm going to start making up my own.
I thought a day on the bike might help.
Weather ruined that.
I don't know what you're asking.
Equipment, materials, caliber, all?
Yes, all. You seem interested, so where would you start?
Caliber, equipment? Right or wrong, everyone makes a game plan in their head about how they want to approach a new skill. What are you thinking?
Ive got approximately 16k rounds of 556 that I think are ready to be processed. 95% is all brass once fired by me & sorted. I plan to give it to someone soon to do this, though I was hoping to be part of the processing if their schedule allows (hadn't dropped that part of the request just yet because my 'helping' will probably make it take longer)
Ive got my new work bench ready to go (its lovely & I cant wait to set it up) but I need to finish up making room in my shop first. Not something I've been able to expedite. Lots of useful items need to find new homes (like gas cans).
I have several friends who would like to 'store' their reloading equipment (during deployment & other life changes) & give me full use of it all in that interim. Try before I buy sounds like an excellent opportunity. I have yet to see everything they have or understand what it all does just yet.
Ive made it very clear to a few reloading wizards that I'm interested in visiting their setup(s) & would happily contribute T&M for a tutorial. Folks are busy right now so maybe this winter someone will indulge me. It'll likely be a few more months before everything else would come together anyway.
I'm not watching anymore random videos. Period.
You should start a gun dial-in service for those of us that only get out every blue moon. I have a couple of candidates (you might recognize.) :)
-John