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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
When is enough, enough.....
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<blockquote data-quote="pjmdy" data-source="post: 2234971" data-attributes="member: 46237"><p>Well, I guess I have to say I have the equipment bug as well. I started with a Hornady basic Lock&Load press kit, then it hit. There was a nice item I should get to help, oh, bought a new rifled, more dies, then more equipment to upgrade reloading gear, accessories of all sorts and as time rolls on more and better items to help. Wow! another hot new rifle round out, buy the gun, more dies. Just never ends until you hear the noise of creaking and overload from your poor safe. Then it's time for another one. If you're lucky you have room for it, if not well, that's going to require some adjustment to make room. It's a great hobby and you can always find ways to improve what you do, plus new reload manuals, articles in magazines (Handloader is good one, Hodgon reloading's annual issue another), so much to do and so little time!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pjmdy, post: 2234971, member: 46237"] Well, I guess I have to say I have the equipment bug as well. I started with a Hornady basic Lock&Load press kit, then it hit. There was a nice item I should get to help, oh, bought a new rifled, more dies, then more equipment to upgrade reloading gear, accessories of all sorts and as time rolls on more and better items to help. Wow! another hot new rifle round out, buy the gun, more dies. Just never ends until you hear the noise of creaking and overload from your poor safe. Then it's time for another one. If you're lucky you have room for it, if not well, that's going to require some adjustment to make room. It's a great hobby and you can always find ways to improve what you do, plus new reload manuals, articles in magazines (Handloader is good one, Hodgon reloading's annual issue another), so much to do and so little time!!! [/QUOTE]
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