I'm not sure which forum to put this in so I thought I would start here.
I, C-FBMI, did the shooting fraternity a big service last night (not ebola vaccine important) but a service for you all none the less. Now we've all heard how important recycling is, and how it helps save the planet and our environment, so I decided to take a heap of trash and turn it into gold, so to speak. I actually felt a small Mother Theresa twinge as I did this and thought to myself, Douglas you are doing a good thing here.
Every time my Rockchucker handle hit bottom and started back up a little cheering section inside me went frantic, I knew I was doing a good and necessary thing. Our environment is very important and everything we can do to help is important, so in doing this little project I swelled with pride, knowing it was the right thing to do. To be able to turn some toxic trash into something beautiful and practical and usable is no small feat nowadays. And with every stroke of the press I was doing just this, I felt positively angelical. It was almost like I was saving a bunch of small souls, taking them from delinquent, worthless, dregs of society to valuable, functional little soldiers. In fact it was probably one of the highest points of my life......
I know you are asking........."What did he do that was so important ?" So now I will tell you, and please don't bury me with praise e-mails and PMs, I did it for all of us, and I did have a minor personal agenda. I took 250 Winchester 270 brass and turned them into 25-06..............I know, I know, I'm not looking for praise or adulation, I just wanted y'all to know that I'm always thinking of you guys, and trying my best to help the shooting fraternity whenever I can. I slept well last night knowing, that in a small way, I had made the world a better place for all shooters and hunters.

You are all very welcome.
Douglas
I, C-FBMI, did the shooting fraternity a big service last night (not ebola vaccine important) but a service for you all none the less. Now we've all heard how important recycling is, and how it helps save the planet and our environment, so I decided to take a heap of trash and turn it into gold, so to speak. I actually felt a small Mother Theresa twinge as I did this and thought to myself, Douglas you are doing a good thing here.
Every time my Rockchucker handle hit bottom and started back up a little cheering section inside me went frantic, I knew I was doing a good and necessary thing. Our environment is very important and everything we can do to help is important, so in doing this little project I swelled with pride, knowing it was the right thing to do. To be able to turn some toxic trash into something beautiful and practical and usable is no small feat nowadays. And with every stroke of the press I was doing just this, I felt positively angelical. It was almost like I was saving a bunch of small souls, taking them from delinquent, worthless, dregs of society to valuable, functional little soldiers. In fact it was probably one of the highest points of my life......
I know you are asking........."What did he do that was so important ?" So now I will tell you, and please don't bury me with praise e-mails and PMs, I did it for all of us, and I did have a minor personal agenda. I took 250 Winchester 270 brass and turned them into 25-06..............I know, I know, I'm not looking for praise or adulation, I just wanted y'all to know that I'm always thinking of you guys, and trying my best to help the shooting fraternity whenever I can. I slept well last night knowing, that in a small way, I had made the world a better place for all shooters and hunters.
You are all very welcome.
Douglas
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