Actually got a chance to do something constructive today; took a bunch of brass that's been in storage for a serious long time and fired up the case tumbler. This brass was given to me by some folks right before we left Colorado and I'll always take brass. :-)
Ran three loads today (one more and that segment should be done) and I'm pumped to say that I've got well over a thousand pieces of .45ACP that passed visual inspection. (Shit ain't cheap, so this makes me happy!) Also in that group were lesser quantities of .40S&W, 9x19, and .38 Special, a couple hundred .223, and maybe fifty-odd .308.
It's long past time for me to dust off the reloading gear that's been in storage, calibrate it up, and start cranking out some workhorse loads. Clean brass always puts me in the mood for that, so I'm hopeful to get some momentum up.
Here's to a constructive week.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
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I don't have any desire or needed stuff to do my own reloading, but I produce all sorts of bread and mended clothing and leatherwork to trade for reloads any time I want them.
Division of labor is good. :)
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