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Bit the bullet and bought a press: my new setup.
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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 2234031" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>I am glad to see that you have chosen to proceed with such an addictive hobby. I am sure that in future years you will find that you have wasted many thousands of hours in creating perfection only to be scourged by those who have gone before you and insist that you are doing it all wrong and spending more than they would have, It only goes to show that they are jealous enough to care. </p><p> </p><p>Addictions are hard to break unless you break them early. Remember that first taste of victory when hitting the target? That has lead to many hours and much money in feeding a gun that has yet to pay you back in enough material goods to warrant keeping it and yet you will never give it up, or you will replace it with an equally unthankful firearm that will no doubt cost you even more of your hard earned cash. Well the same goes with reloading!</p><p></p><p>Now you will have the satisfaction that you are shooting something that you made!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 2234031, member: 3655"] I am glad to see that you have chosen to proceed with such an addictive hobby. I am sure that in future years you will find that you have wasted many thousands of hours in creating perfection only to be scourged by those who have gone before you and insist that you are doing it all wrong and spending more than they would have, It only goes to show that they are jealous enough to care. Addictions are hard to break unless you break them early. Remember that first taste of victory when hitting the target? That has lead to many hours and much money in feeding a gun that has yet to pay you back in enough material goods to warrant keeping it and yet you will never give it up, or you will replace it with an equally unthankful firearm that will no doubt cost you even more of your hard earned cash. Well the same goes with reloading! Now you will have the satisfaction that you are shooting something that you made! [/QUOTE]
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