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When is being stubborn being too stubborn?
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<blockquote data-quote="BillR" data-source="post: 385840" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>That was kind of why I posted all my trials and tribulations and expenses on here. That and to give a little humor to the place. Kind of like Roy's Superglue in the primer pockets. It might shortcut someone else making the same mistake. We all do dumb things at times its just that once in a while I get real stubborn and try everything I can think of to really make things go way off the chart in stubbornness. Ask my wife about the lawnmower that would not run sometime. She now hides my guns when I get the lawnmower out. Whats really hard to do is look at that pile of brass and decide that Yes it really is scrap. Especially since I have use LC brass in .30-06 and .223 and had awesome luck with it. None of it had been used in a machine gun though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillR, post: 385840, member: 462"] That was kind of why I posted all my trials and tribulations and expenses on here. That and to give a little humor to the place. Kind of like Roy's Superglue in the primer pockets. It might shortcut someone else making the same mistake. We all do dumb things at times its just that once in a while I get real stubborn and try everything I can think of to really make things go way off the chart in stubbornness. Ask my wife about the lawnmower that would not run sometime. She now hides my guns when I get the lawnmower out. Whats really hard to do is look at that pile of brass and decide that Yes it really is scrap. Especially since I have use LC brass in .30-06 and .223 and had awesome luck with it. None of it had been used in a machine gun though. [/QUOTE]
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