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I haven't reloaded anything since the beginning of March.
I'm not lazy.
I'm enthusiastically challenged.
I'm not lazy.
I'm enthusiastically challenged.
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Still waitin' on that tsunami of ambition to sit down at my reloadin' table, get my schumer together and get it done...Have the cases ready for forty each .300 Nevada Desert Magnum rounds. Going to load them with 63.0 grains of a mixture of 1963-vintage H4831 and 2006-vintage H4831SC.
Also have about two dozen .358 Sierra Stomper brass ready for loading.
Didn't happen today, either...Still waitin' on that tsunami of ambition to sit down at my reloadin' table, get my schumer together and get it done...
Got every case annealed today at around 0300 PDT. Got 'em in my air dryer at 160 degrees; they dry really fast in that thing. Will prime them once they are certainly dry and get the show on the road. No need to worry about the brass getting too hot and becoming excessively annealed. Takes up near 750 degrees to anneal brass; 160 will have zero effect on it.Still waitin' on that tsunami of ambition to sit down at my reloadin' table, get my schumer together and get it done...
Dude, you can't fool us, THAT'S a Mac-n-Cheese maker! What time should we stop by, I'm hungry enough to eat a full growed bear??Got every case annealed today at around 0300 PDT. Got 'em in my air dryer at 160 degrees; they dry really fast in that thing. Will prime them once they are certainly dry and get the show on the road. No need to worry about the brass getting too hot and becoming excessively annealed. Takes up near 750 degrees to anneal brass; 160 will have zero effect on it.
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Been going thru rifles one at a time wiping them down and swabbing out the barrels, then re applying light coat of oil, before I put them back away.
I do this once a year in the summer when I'm not shooting them, usually I find one that needs a little extra cleaning.
It's picked up some at work and I'll be working the next few weekends so I won't have much time. Monsoon is here and soon fire bans will be lifted. Once I do get started back shooting, the hand loading will recommence.