How many still use the handheld reloading equipment . . .
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Originally Posted by
W.R.Buchanan
Dragon: good to hear the tool is working out for you. I hope others will use theirs more.
I built these tools to be used.
Look at this way, most reloading equipment spends almost all its life sitting idle. And they’re all built to make ammo. I have a friend who owns three 1050s w/ autodrives. Each one is set up for one particular load. He doesn’t know when the last time he used them was. They’ve been sitting idle for years. Seems a shame to me.
To be completely honest if I didn’t travel for work I would use the hand press a lot less. Would most likely use it for small tasks where I didn’t need to use it for long and didn’t want to set one of the presses up. Since I travel having something productive to do in the hotel room is a blessing. Takes a lot longer to load ammo but it’s better than watching TV and getting nothing done.
How many still use the handheld reloading equipment . . .
Who’s Suzanne Summers?
All kidding aside I’m at the end of the age group that knows who she is. Go a few years younger than me and they will have little clue who she is outside of the lady parodied in thigh master commercials. So the coveted 18-34 demographic is out if you want to advertise that way. And since sarcasm is lost of most here, I’m joking.