Nice lid for the tumbler.... really. I will have to resort to that some day.
And 8 months? I don't know if I could do it...
Nice lid for the tumbler.... really. I will have to resort to that some day.
And 8 months? I don't know if I could do it...
Gonna anneal a hundred or so .223 brass; then later head to the range & hopefully nail-down a couple loads in 6x45 & .223 Rem. Had to toss my chrono data from the last range trip due to inconsistent numbers, forgot to take a new battery.
Finished reloading all my .45 brass so I can shoot for a good time.
Got a torch and will anneal some .308 brass, resize and trim those cases and begin to load up some different powder charges for my LaRue. I just began setting up the Dillon for this and will work on it as I have time.
Armageddon was yesterday, today we have a real problem.
Despite what your momma told you violence does solve problems-The Craft
loaded a 223 Rem ladder with HDY 75gr HPBT; have 7 loads to shoot this morning, 2 @ 300 yds
I loaded up 50 more rounds of .260 Remington. Now that I've FINALLY found a load that the gun likes at 100, it's time to see what it'll do at 200-500. It's fun to make targets for that range. I've never shot at paper that far away, only at steel. It'll probably be a very fun-to-shoot-yet-frustrating-to-see event.
Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.
Went through / tore down a 450, it needed it. Next time rule #1, have someone (who knows said product) look at something you're buying if unable to yourself . Lot's of elbow grease, inspection of parts, etc. Now it's almost brand new.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Brave Man