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    Post A Pic Of Your Latest Purchase

    Doesn't need to be casting related, or even shooting related. Just something you picked up recently that you're happy with.

    For me, a Lee 358-150-1R mold. Arrived on Friday. Click image for larger version. 

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    I don't do pictures, but I reckon the last thing I purchased was a series 60 diesel chevy truck with a 1200 gallon tank and industrial pressure washer, including 150 feet of 1 inch hose on a hydraulic powered reel all enclosed in a nice unit. I have not figured how to incorporate this piece into the casting and reloading hobby, unless I catch the place on fire.

    I did park it where it is not so noticable to the old woman I sleep with too. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by starmac View Post
    I don't do pictures, but I reckon the last thing I purchased was a series 60 diesel chevy truck with a 1200 gallon tank and industrial pressure washer, including 150 feet of 1 inch hose on a hydraulic powered reel all enclosed in a nice unit. I have not figured how to incorporate this piece into the casting and reloading hobby, unless I catch the place on fire.

    I did park it where it is not so noticable to the old woman I sleep with too. lol
    You can use it to water quench.

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    I just purchased a SCCY CPX-2 in 9mm. Unfortunately I have made so many commitments to my wife, spring you know, lawn and flowers, my best buddy, restore a motorcycle and a ATV, and new neighbors to help get settled and of course periodically I must bake a double batch of sugar cookies. So I have had it a week and not fired it at all. The price was nice, Rual King had a deal going I couldn't resist. Their regular price is $269 and all of sudden they dropped it to $199. I am a weak man and my wife aided and abetted me. Shameful but there you are.
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    well that only took me like an hour.
    mine has the optional Monte Carlo stock.
    the 505 I got was only made for 1 year then they went back to the blued receivers and they become field grade guns again.

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    Some odds & ends from a fellow getting out of reloading due to health issues. Some of it he's had awhile looks like.
    This is just part of it. There's a Rockchucker press, an old tumbler, brass, bullets & boolits, & more old powder in the cardboard containers, bluedot & unique in 1lb'r, IMR 4320 & 4198 in the old 1lb metal cans.










    And a horse..genuine fayetta mc...aka $$$ pit..lol

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    no kiddin.
    see that stuff in it's mouth.... just keep shoveling it in her direction.

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    Primers at JC Penney.

    Read a post on another forum, guy purchased his Ruger Blackhawk at Montgomery Wards.

    My Dad purchased his shotgun (Ted Williams) from Sears-Roebuck. I was there with him.

    My, how times have changed....

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    Don't know how to post links, but I don't mind advertising for them. Go to www.tennesseevalleymuzzleloading.com - Their Southern Rifle with the 42" A weight swamped barrel in .40, ++Maple stock finished Honey, and a wooden box. I'll be getting it in an August/September time frame.
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    Hi...
    Wish I could post a picture of my latest purchase.
    It is a Cimarron SAA clone in .44Spl with an Old Model frame... Ordered it in September, still not here.
    Frustration is beginning to mount.

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    Had to have one from Shiloh,1877 English rifle,32" round barrel polished, fire blued screws,AA finish,rigby flat, chambered for 40-70 SS and 18 mos. wait.
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    Clark Custom 10-22

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    This is a Clark Custom 10-22 with all the Clark touches plus a one-off Walther ultra bull barrel. Scope is a 1974 Leupold fixed 6 power. I bought the rifle at Clark's place in Princeton, LA in 1998. A great still hunting .22 as it weighs 10# with the barrel and the scope.

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    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Needed a decent leaf blower for small stuff around the house and picked one of these from Amazon for $30.00

    Reviews were great, but I still wasn't expecting much. Turns out to be the perfect leaf blower for me. Doesn't blow the landscape rocks around, but all the rest of the stuff goes flying. Assembly took all of 20 seconds.

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    Didn't get a picture, but just bought ( and ate ) some Easter candy..
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    Did I ever mention that I hate to trim brass?

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    Savage .17 HMR raccoon control.

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    Nice! I'm curious about the HMR. Let us know how it shoots.

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    No pic but spent all my money 2/3 of the way through the flea market on 30 lbs of pewter. Found a 5 lb 11 oz Italian champagne bucket that a collector may pay the price for all I spent.

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    Kimber Adirondack 6.5 Creedmore <6lbs and ready for Can.

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    That's a lot of pewter!

    What did that run you, richman?

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    Amazon delivered this today.

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    Build quality seems great. Took about 10 minutes to unbox and put together. It's definitely not a gas mower, but it gets the job done. I only have a 15' x 30' lawn so it's more than enough.

    Price was only $120. A pretty good deal overall.

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