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Posts posted by Cheyenne Ranger, 48747L
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As a retired elementary teacher we had many discussions on participation trophies and NO, I'm not calling anyone children here.
for the younger elves who probably don't know what in the world is going on they are getting something and seem generally happy.
at about 2nd grade they understand the competition part of it and participation prizes are pretty much ignored by them
As Evil Dog-ooder says in the OP, most folks like to get something at the beginning besides a bag of empty brass but as time passes their views change.
It's just that the change happens at different times for different people: some by the second match; others maybe a few years down the trail and finally some never go through the change.
This is a hobby/sport/obsession people take up for fun and I'm all about allowing them to have fun according to their own criteria
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here in one place that reloads your brass (there is something about reloading used cases vs. new ones as far as our friends at AFT are concerned
https://www.kingshooters.com/bullet-manufacturing-i-88.html
don't have a dog in the fight, just found it on google.
If interested I do know of another cowboy around Dallas that does the same thing
cr
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I've been powder coating my own bullets. Using powder, tumble in a #5 tub and then 'cook' in a toaster oven. Love them and if they make a mold for the bullet I can PC it.
here is a link over on cast boolits that deals with Hi-Tek as well as PC them. I'm Walter Laich over there:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/forumdisplay.php?184-Coatings-and-Alternatives
cr
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I found some carpenter pants that are made of same material as the pants my uncle gave me in RVN only color is 'natural'
Took the belt loops off and wear with suspenders.
Great in Texas heat and humidity
cr
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We did food for a few years but all the work kept falling to the officers and the donations weren't meeting expenses so we dropped them.
Funny thing: no one really complained about them being gone, either???? Guess it was one of the side benefits that wasn't really a benefit.
Annual we contract with a BBQ trailer and they come out and feed the masses. We used to assign a officer to this but was way too much work for a couple of people. Tried catering from existing restaurants: didn't provide what they said they would; boy scouts: guess they were working on their "watching squirrels" merit badges and didn't follow through and getting members to provide a dish or two was a total disaster.
cr
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Ultimate in laziness. Dillon RF-100 primer filler.
Simply dump the primers in the top, push the button and load ammo while the machine loads the primers.
Expensive, but convenient!
NN
Found one of these under the Christmas Tree a few years ago--I hate to admit it but I'm spoiled.
Did learn the translucent plastic part that covers the hole inside the machine can bend down from spending several summers in a Texas garage.
WARNING--DO NOT DO THIS--IT IS DANGEROUS (for information only): since I had to take the heavy lexan clear cover off now and then I just threaded the bolts in from the bottom of their holes and the cover sits on them aligned correctly. If something went wrong inside (like a boom) figure the cover would take off like a rocket through the ceiling and roof.
but then I used to jump out of perfectly good government airplanes in my youth
cr
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Month and year
same here
I do mark all the pistol with a black stripe and rifle loads with a red stripe.
use Red Dot for everything and I can tell bullets by shape
put new reloads on bottom of stack so I 'rotate my stock'
cr
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now if I just had some extra money laying around
cr
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another vote for Pro Melt
I also built and use a PID on mine to hold temp within 1-2º
PIDs will work on Lees also.
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and so it begins....
SASS matches around Houston?
in SASS Wire
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come on down and join in the fun
thunderriverrenegades.com
1st full weekend of each month
Also if you are willing to drive a bit the Willow Hole Cowboys are shooting the third Saturday of the month. They (we) are up in N. Zulch which is between Madisonville and College Station--a bit of a drive from Houston but fun never the less
cheyenne