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tried to knead you to death, huh?
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This is getting fluffy.
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comfy
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That dumb ass thinks so. :)
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Sporting a new bad hat (that I gave my son when he was five and he won´t be seen dead wearing anymore). :D
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First rain we've had in months...
good, to wash the dirt of the roads.. Think i'll head to my cave now, try to bell a few shells, seat &crim a couple of bullets |
Not good for making electricity though
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Full storm here. Got it from Norway. They could have kept it..
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Still pre-dawn dark here, I'll get back to ya
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Akthually rain is good , it washes the dust off the panels..
Skies have cleared, sun is shining, got a bout 1.55Kw happening right now. Just buggered around some more with the Dillon, powder die set, seater and crimp die set. ran a bit of test cases.. no powder yet, as i don't have any scales to measure the load yet, that arrives tomorrow.. no primer either, as i don't want to risk having a powder less but finished shell laying around to get mixed up in the rest.. potentially causing an issue @ the range. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1322398377.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1322398454.jpg but for all intent and purpose, these shells ran the merry go round, no jams, the assembly works.I cycled them through the 1911, no issues there either.. all i gotta do now, is bolt the big sob to my desk when i get the strongmount install the powder check sensor run the cases through the corncob tumbler look up what loads to use with the powder i have and the 195 grain wadcutters And then run some batches for testing. I'm almost good to go. |
Dad relaods with several different presses. Just to assure nothing is out of order he mics every 5-6th one that comes out
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Oh and I am digging the pink workbench. :)
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1978 Dodge Little Red Express
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That's not the pink workbench Rick, that's actually an old study desk from @ my grandpa's place.My uncle had this as his room desk... it's tiny. burgundy..
got the Dillon clamped down on this desk, because the workbench doesn't have an overhang.. and you gotta have overhang with the Dillon for the ram/lever |
Hey I tried. :D
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slackers.
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