My Confession

I'm with you gate house, federal and lee! I now have starchoice and a computer hooked to the interweb in my reloading room...of course I have a Lee press to and according to those in the know I shouldn't be able to even make good ammo with that. But I won't admit to owning a 223, came close once! :onCrack:

Good thread KDX.

I've even drank enough to admit to liking plastic stocked Tikkas!
 
......I have even used a vaccume cleaner to pick up spilled powder.......

While working at a retail gun shop, one of the fellas brought in a Kirby vacuum to help clean up the place. I remember it well, especially when we ran across an area where someone dropped a full sleeve of small rifle primers. It was an older model with a steel impeller. Thankfully, we never ran into any rimfire cartridges!
 
the only help I get from my buddies when it comes to shooting is the dissasembly part... very rarely the assembly part.... except from the gf...

if you put your buddies to work reloading, you are almost sure to have peace and quiet next time...
 
I have to admit I have done dome of the above. Just stay away from the pops when measureing powder.

I like the idea of useing the vacum. All of the little piles of gunpowder stuck in crevases in the bench have a date this weekend.;)
 
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As posted elsewhere, I, too, do the "grunt work" while exhibiting less than full concentration. And, as indicated, use mostly Lee tools and equipment. I thought I was all alone in the world due to my sins and constantly racked by guilt, but now, KDX, I know that there are others like me who need to repent to the CGN "experts" and then forsake our evil practices, equipment, and step up to only righteous ways by spending our money on Dillon, Forster, or Redding stuff, even if we go broke doing it. Our ammo will be better, our entire process will be safer, and our joy in heaven will be greater. Thank you so much for your confession, it will strengthen my resolve daily and enable me to have hope that I can become a better man!!:cheers:
 
Did a last minute hurry up loading session one time after quite a few wobble pops.
Next day at the steel shoot the occasional missfire 'clicks' caught every ones attention.
The absent primers were hard to hide.
Unmercifull ribbing continues to this day.

Nowadays its stone cold sober when there's powder open. Other than that, well, case prep is thirsty work!.
 
You are all very bad people, probably the ones who ran with scissors or with popsicle sticks in your mouth. Send me all your components or I'm telling your mothers.
 
I used to detonate primers in the garage with a claw hammer and the bench vise.:eek:

But I was very,very young back then and we never had television out on the farm.:D
 
You guys are all crazy! b: You're all going to burn in hell!:evil: Think of the children!:runaway: Everyone knows you're supposed to lock yourself in a sterile white room with no distractions, only put 20 primers in the Lee Auto prime, don't drink or smoke.........and the vacumn, holy H:S:.


Now I don't feel guilty about doing all those things anymore.:D
(Going for some red wine now)
 
You are all very bad people, probably the ones who ran with scissors or with popsicle sticks in your mouth. Send me all your components or I'm telling your mothers.

I gave my little girl #### today for running with scissors...lol
 
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