Back at it!

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suedenflames68
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Back at it!

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After having basically abandoned the hobby of reloading for a few years I'm getting back into it. Life's been busy and not much free time for a while. Moved into a housing development about six months ago , good and bad with that, but the good is more free time vs old house that needed constant work. AND super nice full basement with lots of room for activities! Getting basement all set up and arranged. Got all my reloading stuff set up and organized. So tumbling some 45 acp brass right now to get started :D
Just gotta figure out how to do everything again haha. Glad I made such good notes on all my loads I had worked up cause I don't remember any of it.
Been a long while since I've even been to the range (1year+), and think they're all closed up right now unfortunately, so I'll stick to my proven stuff and pull some handles in the mean time.

James
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I think my reloader's handle is rusted stuck. :oops: Enjoy relearning your reloading style!
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Full basements are worth their weight in gold in my book - when they stay dry :\..
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suedenflames68
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Woo. Just made about 70 rounds. That felt good. Went super slow to remember how to set up everything again. And weighed the first 10 auto charge trickles on a mechanical scale to make sure it was still working right. Got about 1000 cases ready to go... forget how long it takes but I'll be playing with making some more.

James
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Ewwe, I let something dry in my ultrasonic...

Full basement was a big WANT in the new house. Got 9' walls down here. Old house was less than 7' walls and partial. Hit my head on pipes and ducts if I wasnt paying attention. Only had a approximately 12x18 usable room there that was also for storage.

James
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