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<blockquote data-quote="bultinkle" data-source="post: 2885330" data-attributes="member: 122809"><p>Not be the Debby downer here to go down the rabbit hole but I struggled with this in my youth and still do but I've mostly wrangled it, and yes diagnosed. </p><p></p><p>Probably depends a lot on the specific person and how theirs manifests. It could be from as simple as wanting to know and do every single step in the process and loving reloading, to someone that needs to check powder charge 5 times on every case, to someone that disassembled perfectly good ammo because they had a panic attack that they put rifle primers in their pistol brass.</p><p></p><p>It's honestly hard to say. For me, reloading doesn't have many if any stress triggers luckily, it's much more like my day job as a scientist when you have a process and an understanding of it and can execute pretty freely without concern. </p><p></p><p>All that said I'm definitely in the reload to shoot category. If someone would make me my specific loads for 20 cent over what I load them for I'd order thousands and sell everything</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bultinkle, post: 2885330, member: 122809"] Not be the Debby downer here to go down the rabbit hole but I struggled with this in my youth and still do but I’ve mostly wrangled it, and yes diagnosed. Probably depends a lot on the specific person and how theirs manifests. It could be from as simple as wanting to know and do every single step in the process and loving reloading, to someone that needs to check powder charge 5 times on every case, to someone that disassembled perfectly good ammo because they had a panic attack that they put rifle primers in their pistol brass. It’s honestly hard to say. For me, reloading doesn’t have many if any stress triggers luckily, it’s much more like my day job as a scientist when you have a process and an understanding of it and can execute pretty freely without concern. All that said I’m definitely in the reload to shoot category. If someone would make me my specific loads for 20 cent over what I load them for I’d order thousands and sell everything [/QUOTE]
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