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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="DakotaFire101" data-source="post: 3051903" data-attributes="member: 81053"><p>When my wife and I got married I sold my house and moved in to hers as it was financially a better move than keeping mine at the time. 2 years later we had our baby boy and time became scarce due to my wife working almost every weekend and me having to be a stay at home daddy on the weekends for the most part. Over the years I've always maintained a small reloading corner of our unfinished basement but it has sat more or less unused, usually only squeezing in 20 rounds here and there to get me through hunting season. My son will be 3 this month and I recently spent the winter finishing the basement and improving my facilities and am able to tinker with loads again and bring him with on trips to the range. I have a cheap set of binos that I let him "watch" through although they're so old you can barely make out what you're looking at. He doesn't care, all he knows is he spent the winter "helping" dad build something cool and he loves helping me sort brass and watching dad ring steel. It all comes with time, I used to view having him as an inconvenience but I wanted to have my cake and eat it too so I worked my a$% off to build a scenario that would work with my new life. Now I wouldn't want it any other way, I love my little range buddy and they really come in handy for picking up brass when you're all done shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DakotaFire101, post: 3051903, member: 81053"] When my wife and I got married I sold my house and moved in to hers as it was financially a better move than keeping mine at the time. 2 years later we had our baby boy and time became scarce due to my wife working almost every weekend and me having to be a stay at home daddy on the weekends for the most part. Over the years I've always maintained a small reloading corner of our unfinished basement but it has sat more or less unused, usually only squeezing in 20 rounds here and there to get me through hunting season. My son will be 3 this month and I recently spent the winter finishing the basement and improving my facilities and am able to tinker with loads again and bring him with on trips to the range. I have a cheap set of binos that I let him "watch" through although they're so old you can barely make out what you're looking at. He doesn't care, all he knows is he spent the winter "helping" dad build something cool and he loves helping me sort brass and watching dad ring steel. It all comes with time, I used to view having him as an inconvenience but I wanted to have my cake and eat it too so I worked my a$% off to build a scenario that would work with my new life. Now I wouldn't want it any other way, I love my little range buddy and they really come in handy for picking up brass when you're all done shooting. [/QUOTE]
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