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<blockquote data-quote="fguffey" data-source="post: 1867403" data-attributes="member: 113511"><p>I am down to 3 Rock Chuckers, I have never had a Rock Chucker that allowed a primer to get away, being the only reloaders that can say that gives me a lonely feeling. It was not necessary but my wife got involved. She thought I should decorated the press so she dug out some red 3M electrical tape, she got tired of looking at the black and or green 3M electrical tape.</p><p></p><p>In the winter things change. I had to fly out of Newark, as always you never know what to expect. They pulled out the 5 passengers in front of me for shoe inspections. It meant nothing to me so I joined them, I removed my shoes. They noticed little round metal rings embedded into my neoprene soles and got curious. I told them the little metal rings were knobbies for traction on ice and snow. Some of us had a good laugh.</p><p></p><p>F. Guffey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fguffey, post: 1867403, member: 113511"] I am down to 3 Rock Chuckers, I have never had a Rock Chucker that allowed a primer to get away, being the only reloaders that can say that gives me a lonely feeling. It was not necessary but my wife got involved. She thought I should decorated the press so she dug out some red 3M electrical tape, she got tired of looking at the black and or green 3M electrical tape. In the winter things change. I had to fly out of Newark, as always you never know what to expect. They pulled out the 5 passengers in front of me for shoe inspections. It meant nothing to me so I joined them, I removed my shoes. They noticed little round metal rings embedded into my neoprene soles and got curious. I told them the little metal rings were knobbies for traction on ice and snow. Some of us had a good laugh. F. Guffey [/QUOTE]
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