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Welcome from Alaska!!!!!
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Welcome from Arizona. Hoarders??? Us ?????
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New to this forum, but I've been reloading for 52 years with my first reloading tool a "Classic" 16g Lee kit. My first loads were pretty pitiful, but they worked and I was "hooked". I almost enjoy loading all types of cartridges and shot shells as much as I like to hunt, shoot, and fly just about anything that will get airborne. I live just west of the Mississippi in the Midwest where the highest mountain is 1800' and the hills of the Ozarks are filled with Whitetail and Turkeys. While I've owned just about every brand of reloading tools, most of which I still have, I use more Lee Precision than any other. I've been on several "blogs" of which some I still enjoy, but when I found Ranch Dog was "running one" I had to see if I could join. I'm looking forward to the discussions and information from others and hope I may be able to contribute to the "mix" now and then. Thanks for the welcome!
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Welcome Kaiser .
I'm a little further south and west in the bottom end of something attached to the Ozarks .
I'm a little further south and west in the bottom end of something attached to the Ozarks .
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Welcome aboard from the State of Jefferson.
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Thanks everyone for the warm welcome...
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Welcome to the forum from bonnie Scotland.
I was lucky enough to purchase a pre-loved, little used Win94AE in .357 and the deal included at least 500+ brass and nickle cases, various nitro powders (some still in metal tins's), thousands of primers and 1.5 3 x hole lee turret presses, lee reloading dies, 3 x Lee pro auto disk powder kits and a nice RCBS balance scale, The chap was giving up shooting and just wanted rid of his kit.
I do not think I am a horder but being Scottish I also like a bargin and dont like to get rid of anything I might need in a year or 10 further down the road. lol
cheersthenoo!
I was lucky enough to purchase a pre-loved, little used Win94AE in .357 and the deal included at least 500+ brass and nickle cases, various nitro powders (some still in metal tins's), thousands of primers and 1.5 3 x hole lee turret presses, lee reloading dies, 3 x Lee pro auto disk powder kits and a nice RCBS balance scale, The chap was giving up shooting and just wanted rid of his kit.
I do not think I am a horder but being Scottish I also like a bargin and dont like to get rid of anything I might need in a year or 10 further down the road. lol
cheersthenoo!