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Reloading
What do we need for Reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2935595" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>You seem to have MORE than enough excellent "Equpment " to reload target or match ammunition. I would just make a friendly perhaps Funny suggestion you instruct your new Handloaders to develop a large dose of <strong>both FOCUS and Patience. </strong> If they are in a rush to complete the ammo making process because they have to be somewhere important I would suggest they STOP, go do what ever is pressing, and then return to the bench with a clear mind and focus on the process at hand. For me ,the most annoying thing is when I am loading, and I have to explain to friends who ask " HOW LONG IS THAT GOING TO TAKE ?" or "Why does it take so long?? " STOP!!! , go have lunch with the guys who are waiting , then when that is over , wave goodbye to everyone, and go back to the Bench. <em>I said to a hunting friend who also Ties Flies and</em> <em>shows them. "You have no problem spending lots of time and effort to make a Fly</em> <em>that looks like a bug, to catch a fish.</em> I <em>spend lots of time to make a load to take a buck.</em> <em>Does that not deserve the time and effort and consideration????</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2935595, member: 100742"] You seem to have MORE than enough excellent "Equpment " to reload target or match ammunition. I would just make a friendly perhaps Funny suggestion you instruct your new Handloaders to develop a large dose of [B]both FOCUS and Patience. [/B] If they are in a rush to complete the ammo making process because they have to be somewhere important I would suggest they STOP, go do what ever is pressing, and then return to the bench with a clear mind and focus on the process at hand. For me ,the most annoying thing is when I am loading, and I have to explain to friends who ask " HOW LONG IS THAT GOING TO TAKE ?" or "Why does it take so long?? " STOP!!! , go have lunch with the guys who are waiting , then when that is over , wave goodbye to everyone, and go back to the Bench. [I]I said to a hunting friend who also Ties Flies and[/I] [I]shows them. "You have no problem spending lots of time and effort to make a Fly[/I] [I]that looks like a bug, to catch a fish.[/I] I [I]spend lots of time to make a load to take a buck.[/I] [I]Does that not deserve the time and effort and consideration????[/I] [/QUOTE]
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