Me too, before I retired.Man hands. Soap and water.
Heck, I work construction, and I usually eat with filthy hands.
I only had to worry about bisters, after starting to working for my dad 64 years ago. Those shovel, picks, and digging bar quickly toughen up my hands. Forgot the loading of broken concrete into a trailer to haul off, that I broke up with 10# slug hammer. My dad had a saying. "Don't force it son, get a bigger hammer".Good evening
I use leather gloves when loading a lot of cases with the Rock Chucker on the handel hand so don't get blisters. Also use these from Harbor Freight
Hi-Vis Polyurethane-Coated Work Gloves, Medium
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and use "Finger Cots" a lot when prepping brass. Easy to hold brass and doesn't wear the skin off your fingers with not wearing gloves.
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Hell everythings causes cancer in Mexico-North. (cal).I thought only handloaders in California used gloves....because...ummm...you know, that's the only state that gunpowder causes cancer.View attachment 467905
I reckon I would fit in that category (you know--someone you don't like), but I could load your shells "into a throw away piece," what ever that is!Only time I'd wear gloves....is when I'd be loading shells ....into a throw away piece! Or...I'd have someone I don't like load it!