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Author Topic: Getting Started...  (Read 4454 times)

Offline Firewalker

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« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2010, 12:59:05 PM »
Just organizing my stuff since I can't go anyplace because of the snow.
In one of my wooden equipment boxes I found
14 adjustable powder measures
8 short starters
9 Ted Cash cappers
8 nipple wrenches
7 tubes of Bore Butter

and a variety of other odds and ends
in another box I found 4 yards of red pillow ticking
9 54cal. loading blocks
12 50 cal. blocks
8 45 cal. blocks

and so on.
Accumulation of 30+ years.
Firewalker aka Bob
TMA Charter Member #137

"Life doesn't come with a guarantee; eat your desert first." D. Kelman

shootrj2003

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« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2010, 06:10:08 PM »
First you find out everything you need to do it right then you shoot for awhile and then you learn how to do without a lot of it or that you can do without a lot of it but you don't really want to because it's fun to play with all the little toys in your bag,no matter what,it's fun going bang!THEN you start making stuff!