nofendertom
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Did you add in the price of those cashew nuts so you could get the container ?
There are other advantages, too. Few people that compete in target shooting of a kind that requires centerfire ammunition will shoot factory stuff. There are some, but for handgunners, if they are going to practice, they need ammo in volume and stuff their gun likes to shoot. A progressive or turret press is a good idea for them. For high power rifle shooters, they need to squeeze the most accuracy out of their firearm, and especially their ammo, as possible to be competitive. It is often just tiny fractions of an inch that determines the high score in a high power match. Just ask Nature Boy or another target competitor.yes, i would see now where re-loading is an advantage.
Did you add in the price of those cashew nuts so you could get the container ?
If you load for a wildcat cartridge or 10, it pays for itself REAL quick. Some cartridges are impossible to buy new. Try finding .357 AMP or .357/.44 Bain & Davis.
No comments on the pipe fittings and wall mounted pipe flanges?I think another pot of coffee is called for.
Also, your fire extinguisher mount is not up to NFPA specs.
Those were going to be the supports for a shelf above the bench, but when I realized I had nearly $100 in fittings, not including the 2x12 or the cost of the pipe and the labor to cut and thread all of it...I decided to go another way. And the coffee pot will definitely be being relocated off the bench...but not too farNo comments on the pipe fittings and wall mounted pipe flanges?
Hey! I use pipe and fittings too!......No comments on the pipe fittings and wall mounted pipe flanges?
Those four legged supervisors can be brutal on quality control issues without the appropriate incentive.