dc.fireman
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So I've been mulling this idea over for the past few months, particularly the last several weeks while at the range...
My wife and her scrapbooking hens have the 'retreats', where they meet someplace neither too near, nor too far and basically scrapbook all day, and all night. I usually end up a scrapbook widow for three weekends a year... which got me thinking - she owes me!
So... Is this something any of you other High Roaders would have an interest in? Not scrapbooking, but a reloading session? I kind of envisioned something along these lines:
- limit it to 12-20 of us, and we pick a popular caliber
- break those 12-20 into 3-4 man teams, with the experience levels spread evenly across the field
- the teams spend one day, and one evening reloading the same caliber
- the next day we have a 'shoot off'.
- the winning team goes home with bragging rights, and some good memories
- the other teams go home with some good memories
- everyone goes home with a little more knowledge about handloading.
Obviously, there are logistics involved here, not normally associated with scrapbooking... like firearms transport, lodging/camping, and picking a location which is near a suitable place to hold the shoot-off...
What say you? Has this been done before? Is there any interest?
My wife and her scrapbooking hens have the 'retreats', where they meet someplace neither too near, nor too far and basically scrapbook all day, and all night. I usually end up a scrapbook widow for three weekends a year... which got me thinking - she owes me!
So... Is this something any of you other High Roaders would have an interest in? Not scrapbooking, but a reloading session? I kind of envisioned something along these lines:
- limit it to 12-20 of us, and we pick a popular caliber
- break those 12-20 into 3-4 man teams, with the experience levels spread evenly across the field
- the teams spend one day, and one evening reloading the same caliber
- the next day we have a 'shoot off'.
- the winning team goes home with bragging rights, and some good memories
- the other teams go home with some good memories
- everyone goes home with a little more knowledge about handloading.
Obviously, there are logistics involved here, not normally associated with scrapbooking... like firearms transport, lodging/camping, and picking a location which is near a suitable place to hold the shoot-off...
What say you? Has this been done before? Is there any interest?