vaalpens
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I had the chance to visit Ex (a THR member) this weekend to observe his reloading setup and process. Ex walked me though this process and gave me a few tips on how I can improve my loading process. We also had time to look at his gun collection, just so I can prove to my wife that I need to add a few calibers to my gun collection. When I left Ex handed me a goody bad with some of his loads and some Montana Gold and Zero jacketed HP's to try out. Thanks for the PIF Ex!
Just to complete the great weekend, I also had my grand kids visiting on Sunday. Since I was in the reloading mood, I decided it was time to show my grandson what it takes to reload. So we created his special label with his name and load #1 with 5 rounds. He did not do the cleaning, sizing or decapping, but did everything else on a single stage press from flaring, priming, weighing the powder, and then seating and crimping. He is to young to shoot 9mm, but I will label a special target for him and show him the results once I have tested it.
So overall this was a great Sunday.
Just to complete the great weekend, I also had my grand kids visiting on Sunday. Since I was in the reloading mood, I decided it was time to show my grandson what it takes to reload. So we created his special label with his name and load #1 with 5 rounds. He did not do the cleaning, sizing or decapping, but did everything else on a single stage press from flaring, priming, weighing the powder, and then seating and crimping. He is to young to shoot 9mm, but I will label a special target for him and show him the results once I have tested it.
So overall this was a great Sunday.
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