Let's see... Your reloading room wall art.

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Nothing on the wall as is, but will be moving soon. Starting to collect some original and reproduction pieces for the wall or just decoration around the room. May frame the Sierra counter mat.
 

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Naw, some of us just have lots of space! I'm not much on art, but I do have:

A pic of a coyote:
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A wood burning of a retriever with duck and a Chamois head from Austria:

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An "I love me" board with ribbons & plaques from matches:

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and a dryfire range:
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Wanted to see the “I love me board” and noticed the view is actually from standing in a vault looking out into a basement. How cool is that.
I’m assuming that wall isn’t a standard wood/plaster board :)
 
Wanted to see the “I love me board” and noticed the view is actually from standing in a vault looking out into a basement. How cool is that.
I’m assuming that wall isn’t a standard wood/plaster board :)

Yup, reinforced concrete complete with vault door. The room is under our 3 car garage and below grade on 3 sides, sold it to the wife as a "Tornado Shelter" when we had the house built. There's actually some emergency chit in there somewhere :D That view goes down my storage area which is also a laser/airgun range.
 
Most of us that reload like guns and girls. So that is what most walls will have. I have four Ammo-Plants so you can't see my walls so I don't have anything on my walls. But I have helped many get their Hornady up and running. I have noted what is on the walls but none stuck in my mind except one. On another forum I had a guy ask me for help in getting his running right. His English was a little better than my Spanish, and even after we talked on the phone it didn't help. I let him know that I would be driving by his place in about 4 months and let him know that I would stop by and help him out. After about a half-hour I go his Ammo-Plant running like a clock. That is when I looked at his wall.

Now, most of us take for granted what he had on his wall. There were 2 American flags on each side of a document in a frame. That document was the certificate of his US Citizenship.

Two years later I stopped by a visited him one more time and he added one more certificate. He is a proud member of the state of Utah's State Sheriffs office.


That is the BEST damn wall I have ever seen.
 
It’s only a utilities closet, and I’m busy when I’m in there, so there isn’t much to look at that isn’t brass colored or bright red.
But I have this piece...
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“Caught in the Moment” ~ by Me

I am more of a form and sculpture human. My favorite works of art are built by chlorophyll...
(And wouldn’t last long in a windowless room.:D)
 
About every other year for a while. I got grandkids in lower Ca. and mid-Tn. But since I broke my back I haven't driven more than twenty miles at a time.
I am a twenty-year vet of a twenty-year vet. So I have been to most places.
 
Most of us that reload like guns and girls. So that is what most walls will have. I have four Ammo-Plants so you can't see my walls so I don't have anything on my walls. But I have helped many get their Hornady up and running. I have noted what is on the walls but none stuck in my mind except one. On another forum I had a guy ask me for help in getting his running right. His English was a little better than my Spanish, and even after we talked on the phone it didn't help. I let him know that I would be driving by his place in about 4 months and let him know that I would stop by and help him out. After about a half-hour I go his Ammo-Plant running like a clock. That is when I looked at his wall.

Now, most of us take for granted what he had on his wall. There were 2 American flags on each side of a document in a frame. That document was the certificate of his US Citizenship.

Two years later I stopped by a visited him one more time and he added one more certificate. He is a proud member of the state of Utah's State Sheriffs office.


That is the BEST damn wall I have ever seen.
I have two friends who are refugees from Cuba. Both were teenagers when they arrived on our shores. They dont know each other, but both are fervent and outspoken patriotic Americans.
Either could quickly tell you all you want to know about socialism.
I met both of them through shooting sports.
 
I went out with my tablet to take a few pics of my mancave/reloading room.
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*I enjoy making antler mounts from my bucks and displaying them.
*The pencil drawing of the team was done by my sister.
*The oil paintings are my mother's work, she taught college level art. The long panoramic view is from one of the cross country trail rides I attended years ago.
*some family heirloom antiques.
*an old original family rifle, a huge Turkey fan and spurs, and some winning targets shot with my flintlock.
 
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Organized chaos I believe they call it.


My Grandpa in the far right pic holding me as a toddler. Second picture is myself, my mom, my grandpa, and my brother shooting clay's. My Grandpa got me hooked on firearms. His twin brother's Winchester picture/mirror. Both passed away. 20200726_212911.jpg
This one appears random but the Honda pictures were a art school project that my then 6 year old son was asked to color something that reminds him of his dad. Ha! John Browning on the left...just because, awesome. My original gun safety badge below and a nice little 200 yard group I was proud of my first time loading for 308 win. A couple other not so good groups there I should take down. 20200726_212721.jpg A buck my Grandpa took. 20200726_213005.jpg Just things that make me smile while I'm pressing away.
 
Was thinking a while ago about getting some old fashioned military glamour art, to represent the old milsurp rifles.
Something that represents the WWI-WWII intrawar period.
But I got pictures of 19th century weapons stuff to put up. Also got a framed pictures of my ancestors from 100 years ago, going hunting... something about that picture with the horses in the background just makes me long to have lived back then and went hunting with them.
 
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