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    plenty of extra room "down his pants"
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesneuen View Post
    EB, did you cover supported and unsupported chambers? Makes a little difference reloading and it's always good to know.
    Yes sir, we did cover that ground! But since I dont own any second rate weapons with an unsupported chamber, I had to use the enternets to show pictures. HA HA HA!

    The Sig fired brass you send me was all 100% top shelf stuff. The brass I fire from my M&P is also devoid of the dreaded bulge.







    What we did tonight:

    357 mag: decapped, resized, belled and primed 40 pcs. Primed 70 pcs. (100 pcs ready to load, need bullets, need to test load with ETR7 powder)

    9 mm: belled 400 pcs that were previously decapped and resized. Low on primers, have no bullets.

    40 S&W: Loaded 200 rnds, ready to fire!


    Left: 2.5lbs powder, 300 small primers, 1k large primers.
    Need: .45/230 bullets, .40/180 bullets, 9mm/124 bullets, small primers, always... more powder.


    I wont be happy until I have 16lbs powder and 10k primers on bank, just for set back. Also, 6k .40 bullets. Though, Ill never stop banking supplies, money has a funny way of limiting things a bit...


    EB
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    "Bushido, an honourable way of life"

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    Bought 12# of Beef Chuck. Ground it up making Hamburger, Italian Sausage, Breakfast Sausage and Pepperoni Sausage.

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    I've been busy with work and such, but robsdak made me up some zipper pulls so I could use a different color to identify my kifaru pullouts in dim lighting. Orange for fire starters, blue for water filter, and so on. the sustainment bag goes with me when I travel down state.

    The pulls are well made, but why wouldn't they be. A nice clean melted portion to keep it from coming apart. I had him do the glow piece on there. Not bad for 18 bucks shipped, and it supports the community.

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    Rob does good work. That color code should work well.

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    Cleaned out the pantry and freezer, rotated some stuff, made a list of what I need.

    Not necessarily fun or exciting but it's gotta get done.

    Also I cleared out a space in the garage where I want to set up a reloading station down the road.

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    Killed 15 of the broiler chickens today and put 60 lbs of meat in the freezer. Got 33 more to kill and put up this week, then another 50 in a few more weeks. Also got 60 rabbits to kill and put up real soon.
    "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes DUTY!" - Thomas Jefferson

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    I added 3 lbs of coffee to my coffee stash. I'm up to 15 lbs. I am also rebuilding an old 12 gauge dbl barrel.
    My wife and I are getting our garden ready and I updated my GHB.

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    Killed 12 more broilers today. This will help my feed bill a lot. The damn broilers are eating over 20 bucks of feed a day.
    "When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes DUTY!" - Thomas Jefferson

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    I need to stash coffee.....I've been known to take a humvee to Dunkin Donuts numerous times. Im dedicated to getting my fix, this thread just made me realize it's tgethe small things that are easy to forget.

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    I personally like the tea bag type Folgers, Kroger has there own brand too... Makes a decent cup of coffee and its only 1 serving so nothing goes to waste... Thats just me...

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