No, but I try to limit the eye rolling look to once per month.Seems like a normal hobby to me.
Curious if you also intercept the credit card bill.
No, but I try to limit the eye rolling look to once per month.Seems like a normal hobby to me.
Curious if you also intercept the credit card bill.
lolNo, but I try to limit the eye rolling look to once per month.
I know someone who has a lathe and mill for saleOMG! That is another level entirely. I'm envious and maybe one day if I hit on the lottery.
Grab them.... you won't regret the move. I can send you barrel drops to train on chambering.I have a lady trying to sell me a lathe and mill, her husband was a gun builder and passed away. I think it's still available
I recommend "Group Therapy." It's at any local range.
I wish I had the time, space and money. I would love to learn howGrab them.... you won't regret the move. I can send you barrel drops to train on chambering.
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Hello my name is Birddog and I also have a problem with purchasing reloading supplies.
Absolutely nothing unusual here IMO. Borescope is great for inside case inspections. Whole new perspective on case web expansion... just in case you need "tool " purchase therapy.This reloading thing has some consequences I was not anticipating. Is there a reloading anonymous I need to join? I find myself continually buying powders, bullets, and other tools and components to try. I can't leave well enough alone. In the relatively short time I have been reloading I have bought over 20 different powders, 9 different primers, countless different pills, and several different kinds of brass. I think the first step is admitting you have problem. This is my attempt to start my recovery.
Thank you in advance for your support.
It's not a problem until one of the following occurs:
1. You receive a surprise phone call from your insurance agent; or
2. The local fire chief puts you on "special list".
Don't ask how I know about the latter.