Forgive me, for I have sinned...

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  • sasquatch

    Plinker
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    Nov 11, 2008
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    Madison
    I have a confession. I hope you can forgive me for what I have done. I will try to make amends. I swear! Let me tell you my story:

    A couple years ago, a co-worker asked me if I was a reloader. Now, we had talked guns before, but never reloading. I tell him that I do, and then ask why he wanted to know. He then tells me that he is getting out of reloading. He felt like he was too old to keep doing it and his "stuff" had been sitting in his barn collecting dust.


    Did I want it?


    Sure, how much?

    $150

    OK


    Over the next couple days, he starts bringing it all in. And I mean ALL!
    Boxes and boxes and cannister upon cannister.

    I put it all in my basement and have been meaning to get to it. Really.

    Over the last year, I gave away some of the "stuff". I gave away some 9mm brass. Over 1700 cleaned and polished casings. About 400-500 .357 casings. Didn't really do any more inventory.

    That is my sin.

    I did some inventory tonight. Here is what I have found so far:
    1- Dillon Progressive Press
    1- Lee single stage press
    Die sets in calibers 9mm, 9mm MAK, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, 30-06, .380, 38/357
    1000+ primers, small pistol
    1000s of bullets in .40, 380, 9mm mak, .45, 357
    2 powder measures
    Cannisters full of cleaned brass in the above calibers
    And more...

    Apparently I am a thief.

    And not only a thief, but a lazy one at that.

    I plan on fixing that problem. Soon.
    I have repented, I have confessed, now I will go and sin no more. This is my story, don't let this happen to you...

    :draw:
     

    Slab

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    Nov 23, 2008
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    fort wayne
    Ill help you with your "stuff" and learn. it sure has to be faster than waiting for ammo to land on store shelves
     
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