Ranch Dog's LM's
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Ranch Dog's LM's
Hey R.D., curious if you've got your Load Master press(s) equipped with MM's parts yet and if so how are they running?
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Re: Ranch Dog's LM's
Haven't done a thing with it. I don't work on anything between the last week of October until the second week of January as that is our hunting season.Horseman wrote:Hey R.D., curious if you've got your Load Master press(s) equipped with MM's parts yet and if so how are they running?
The next project for me is bullet casting and building large boxes to hold my lead. Each box will contain 1,000 pounds of lead and will be made so that I can lift them with my pallet load; both hand & tractor mounted. I will build five boxes as it ends up that is what I have on hand. The bullet casting will take me a month around farm & ranch work. I spend about 3 full days a week on the tractor during this time of the year. That is good stuff for me.
After that, it will be the Loadmasters. I just came out of the loading room, shot my Savage 340 Scout right before dark, and the Loadmasters wanted me to tell you "thanks" for asking!
Michael
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I do have Mike's LM Survival Manual sitting next to my recliner. I've read it through once and now will start reading through it again while making notes.
Michael