With due respect to Chuck Mangione

BK

Handloader
Dec 14, 2008
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Feels So Good!

I finally got a press mounted on my bench. Actually, two presses. A Rockchucker and my new T7. I sized 50+ .223s, just because.

It's been way too long since I have done any reloading!

Now if I can just find some time to shoot. :(
 
Congratulations. There's a couple of fine presses. Would Chuck be proud? Does Church press the dents out of his trumpet? Good show.
 
I was a little worried the reference might be a little obscure. Thanks for the response, Mike. I'm pretty stoked about being able to tinker around again.
 
Ex-trumpeter. I enjoy good brass (see, it got me into reloading :lol: ), and the trumpet is the queen of brass.
 
BK,

Congratulations on the presses and glad you had some time tosize some cases.
Get them loaded and go shoot! Maybe sight in a "few" rifles. :mrgreen:

JD338
 
Glad you were able to get some cases sized on your new equipment! Looking forward to some range reports. Scotty
 
Well, I've sized all my empty commercial .223 brass (not even going to try to make an attempt with the 5.56 brass) so now I'm starting in on my .380ACP empties. I remember now why I like loading handgun ammo... carbide dies!

And despite the title, I've been listening to Tool, not Mr. Mangione.
 
Bruce,

What can I say? When it comes to reeds, I'm a Philistine. :roll:
 
Rod -
The road trip could be interesting...I will have to introduce you to some real music...it's called blues! Listening to some Joe Bonamassa streaming through Groove Shark right now 8) :grin: .
 
I will listen to anything around the campfire. I am mainly a country/western music guy. Heck, I think just listening to a campfire is music to me! Scotty
 
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