Reloading Withdrawls.

C.Smith

Handloader
Oct 11, 2006
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Well I have not reloaded in months now. All my gear is packed up and in storage while we try to sell the house. It's killing. Thinking about getting an arbor press and dies for the time being. That might be a mistake though.

Sorry just had to rant a little bit.

Corey
 
If you really get desperate, I'd be happy to let you use my bench.

Assuming you're willing to fly down to Phoenix and load up about 2000 rounds of 223 on my single stage. :)
 
Before you get into the new place and set up the Man Cave, have you figured out where you want things on the new bench? If I could set it up all over again I'd get more storage space somewhere else and NOT right behind where I reload. I was at an estate auction Saturday and nearly bought some metal cabinets for my reloading stuff. I ended up with a lawn fertilizer spreader for $5.
 
Thanks guys. As for the bench I'm not going to change much if anything on it when I get it set up again. Just hope the house sells soon, so I can get some practice in. I made the mistake of not reloading any extra before packing it up. Oops.

Corey
 
Corey,

Come on over, I need to load 1k rounds of 45 ACP. :mrgreen:

JD338
 
If you need to crank out some ammo for hunting season, let me know. The ol' Rockchucker stands ready.

Guy
 
Same here Corey! I have been shooting factory loads for 5 months. Ready to get back to my COAX!
 
I feel your pain. I do my reloading in a shed and even though I have A/C, it's too darn hot to do anything. I have the choice of loading and roasting or turning on the A/C and watch my scales go ape due to the force of the breeze from the A/C. I've tried several ways to block it off but so far no such luck. I figure if I want to load something, I'll have to get up around 2 or 3 in the morning to do it. Used to be when I was gainfully employed and working rotating shift work I could sneak in some late hour reloading when it was cooler. Maybe in another month it'll cool down enough that I can get some loading done.
Paul B.
 
SJB358":2rijpju0 said:
Same here Corey! I have been shooting factory loads for 5 months. Ready to get back to my COAX!

I bet you are ready to get back
 
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