100 300 BLK 200 .223. Then I looked at the buckets and buckets of brass that still need to be processed. Le sigh.
100 300 BLK 200 .223. Then I looked at the buckets and buckets of brass that still need to be processed. Le sigh.
Since I just moved here, I started unpacking.
Dug up the plans to build a new(exact same) bench I gave to my neighbor when I left TN.
Grant
I was at a garage sale with my wifey this AM. Was looking around and found a 5 gallon bucket with 223 in black magic marker on the lid I asked what's in the bucket? Once fired brass from a training Saturday or two. Is it for sale I said expecting some fantasy of 2020 kinda price? I'd take $20.00 fer it today, I hoped he didn't notice my slightly twitching happy dance ripping the wallet out of my back pocket. You know a five gallon bucket full of brass sure is heavy! On the drive back to the house my wife said "By that smirk on your face you got the good end of a deal?" Yup was all I said. Cleaning Winchester brass now and for awhile it looks like.
Put some Mobil 1 grease on my LEE mini press I use to size cast bullets. I have more.358 bullets to push through.
I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
My Wife has her own vice.
Kool! My arm is tired about 2/3 the way resizing/decapping and only 11 through away's look mostly stepped on. It also had 50+ so far Rem 308 cal.
Just getting started with reloading and I have a few test loads ready to check next time I get to the range. I'm gonna love this hobby!