375rifleman
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Nice setup, maybe not for reloading perhaps but still nice setup.
Uh, you could easily skip loading powder into a cartridge.It is more than that, but once you've set everything up, it's exactly that! Dump the right amount of powder, press a bullet in to the correct depth. It's not rocket science.
Uh, no I can't. I weigh everY single load after I've pressed a bullet, to double check myself exactly for that reason. I do that at the bench, and in my lazy boy.Uh, you could easily skip loading powder into a cartridge.
On top of that I check my loads with a comparator every 5th round. I use tweezers to literally pull single grains of powder to let the best scale settle for at least 30 seconds before I dump the powder into a case. I cut grains in half to get a perfect balance. I'm more anal and particular with my reloads than you could ever imagine. I guarantee you can't touch my lazy boy reloads. The time and measurements i take, and the load work up I do aren't anything short of exhausting. I never start load work up until I've fire formed brass. Don't lecture me on how I do my sh!t. I know *** I'm doing.Uh, you could easily skip loading powder into a cartridge.
I don't care what kind of stove it is being that close to a FIRE with raw components is pure stupidity and disregards of your safety and your family's if you have any, good luck and I hope your insurance company doesn't seen you setupFunny guy. There was a time I made fun of the Creedmoor man bun group too, but then I quit being ignorant. I shoot prs matches with it. And I've won prs matches with it. I never hunt with it. I'm not a member of the "I can kill a T. Rex with it, at 2 miles group". I understand what it's good at, and I use it for that purpose. It's accurate to 1000 yards, doesn't kick so you can spot your shots, it's easy to find components for, it doesn't cost a lot to load for, and it makes sense to shoot competitions with.
This is also high efficiency wood stove, and the exterior never gets over a few hundred degrees. Most gun powders have an ignition temperature of 800 degrees or higher. I could pour a lb of powder on it and let it set there all day.
All while watching the football game, yeah sureUh, no I can't. I weigh everY single load after I've pressed a bullet, to double check myself exactly for that reason. I do that at the bench, and in my lazy boy. View attachment 245391
Yep you know everything. Butter bean has spoken folks. That's the end all.All while watching the football game, yeah sure
You got that right!I did NOT see any public shaming responses; perhaps I missed something. I do not watch NFL either esp. when they were kneeling and disrespecting the flag.
Hey, that's my line. LOL, but I agree.IBTL
Omg!I usually listen to Kieth Urban and George Straight and drink wild turkey 101 whilst I'm reloading......
I listen to The Beach Boys, turn the Way Back machine to 1969, back to getting the Road Runner ready for Saturday nightI usually listen to Kieth Urban and George Straight and drink wild turkey 101 whilst I'm reloading......