Yep, no music while working or reloading, that's for when I have time to totally concentrate on the music.Everything else is a distraction while I'm doing it.
Yep, no music while working or reloading, that's for when I have time to totally concentrate on the music.Everything else is a distraction while I'm doing it.
Yep, no music while working or reloading, that's for when I have time to totally concentrate on the music.
I never knew that, I'll have to look it up. I will say that our seats were three rows from the top of the stadium at about the fifty yard line, and we couldn't see the other side of the stadium. Times have certainly changed.Wow. I remember that one! EPA issued an emergency air pollution alert and FAA prevented flights over the stadium due to toxic cannabis cloud.
I literally just emptied the last bit of Bullseye from one container into a newly opened one. Felt like losing an old friend. It is Zen-like.I never knew that, I'll have to look it up. I will say that our seats were three rows from the top of the stadium at about the fifty yard line, and we couldn't see the other side of the stadium. Times have certainly changed.
Back to reloading, it is a very relaxing hobby. I can reload when I want to, and don't feel like I have to. Zen like is a very apt description.
chris
Just idle the Cobra.I have music or some other back ground noise on almost all the time, work, play or sleep.
Covers up the tinnitus, that didn't come from shooting.
Just idle the Cobra.
Never been to a concert at RFK, but did go to many Redskins and Washington Senators (ever heard of them?) games.I never knew that, I'll have to look it up. I will say that our seats were three rows from the top of the stadium at about the fifty yard line, and we couldn't see the other side of the stadium. Times have certainly changed.
Back to reloading, it is a very relaxing hobby. I can reload when I want to, and don't feel like I have to. Zen like is a very apt description.
chris
Heard of them, yes, didn't know who they were and had to look them up. Can't imagine playing baseball in that stadium.Washington Senators (ever heard of them?)
Well there were movable metal sections (often shown bouncing during Skins' games) which reconfigured the field for baseball. It was a great venue for both sports really. Looking back it was "intimate" and built during the big baseball expansion & stadium building years of very early 1960s.Heard of them, yes, didn't know who they were and had to look them up. Can't imagine playing baseball in that stadium.
chris
I had an eight pound Keg of Bullseye, a gunshow acquisition that fed all my autopistol rounds for 15 years, maybe more. It was a state occasion when it finally went empty.I literally just emptied the last bit of Bullseye from one container into a newly opened one. Felt like losing an old friend. It is Zen-like.
Awesome. I love Bullseye eight pounders they convey confidence and stability by their owners!I had an eight pound Keg of Bullseye, a gunshow acquisition that fed all my autopistol rounds for 15 years, maybe more. It was a state occasion when it finally went empty.
I can remember when mixing lots of powder bothered me, but I got over it.
Moon
That may be assuming facts not in evidence!Awesome. I love Bullseye eight pounders they convey confidence and stability by their owners!
Ditto. Machinists ear.I have music or some other back ground noise on almost all the time, work, play or sleep.
Covers up the tinnitus, that didn't come from shooting.
Once you hear a lifter tick, you can’t unhear it.That would be more distracting to me than Glenn Miller, Tool, Jay Z, George Jones, Idina Menzel, Mozart and the Doobie Brothers all on the radio, at the same time...