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Skwimie?
Skwimie?
My mother called me that...ONCE
Skwimie?
My mother called me that...ONCE
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We're not here to hear about your butt beating.Skwimie?
Skwimie?
My mother called me that...ONCE
I think most here learned without a mentor or even the internet. The first thing you should do, if you want to reload in the long run, is to get a good reloading manual or two.. complete with load data. I think I started with a Sierra manual but I forget.
Lyman's current 49th edition is also a very good resource.
500 rounds a year? I could shoot that much 9mm in a day at the range, especially if it was 147 gr. My suppressed sub gun likes that round."It's so expensive to get starter" or "it's a lot of work and my time is worth more than the savings in ammo" these are usually people that might shoot a total of 500 rounds a year.
Ha,ha, one time i broke the cardinal rule of reloading, never have kids around, i had my daughter pulling the handle on my old herters press. We were putting the bullet in the case, she got a little too fast for me, and about CUT MY FINGER off, well the first half of it. She caught me putting the bullet in, and came down with the handle. I was just that far from getting a big chunk of finger taken off. That was her last time with Dad, and her reloading.
I once clamped a 2 x 6 on the rear and front of a dining room table to create a temporary 'mount' for a press in an incredibly small house I was living in temporarily in Oklahoma. I also once reloaded on an old desk in a storage room I was renting while between houses."I don't have a house.. I just rent an apartment"
I once clamped a 2 x 6 on the rear and front of a dining room table to create a temporary 'mount' for a press in an incredibly small house I was living in temporarily in Oklahoma. I also once reloaded on an old desk in a storage room I was renting while between houses.