My son reloading for the first time...

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  • Markus

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    Never heard this one either but I do like it!

    For those who remember Woodstock;

    We, who a along life's road.
    must like to reload.
    That's how we live by
    Teach, your children well,
    Their fathers well, they can shoot more.
    And teach them the machines,
    that they can fix, the ones they know how.
    And if they ask you why,
    tell them not to cry.
    these things are good,
    And know they love you.

    (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Leo, because Neil Young couldn't make this gig)
     

    1911ly

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    We have success! The loads ran perfect. We will be doing a few hundred rounds in the near future. This was also the first time he shot the M1919. We had a great time.

    [video=youtube;r_7b4zdfzOU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_7b4zdfzOU&feature=youtu.be[/video]
     

    Hookeye

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    Good job!
    I had my kids depriming cases when 4 or 5.
    They did assemble some .243 win for me, supervised, when a little older.
    None really gives a flip anymore.

    When little I'd dump .243 win out of MTM cases and they'd put them back in. Little fingers/hands dexterity exercises.

    The ol lady fell and broke her arm, hand is jacked. Doing PT.

    She asked for some ammo/MTM stuff to work on getting finger movement back- as extra work from the PT stuff.
    She thinks the kids and the ammo stuff, way back.........was cool (no exposed lead though).

    Nosler BT has "Barney Bullets".

    :)
     
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