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Load development for the individual firearm, 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3807810" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>Been a while since I’ve been active on-site. The past few months have been crazy (to say the least) the last few months at work. I want to keep my thread alive, so thought I’d to base. While I’ve had zero time on the range, heck I haven’t even been in the reloading room since the end of April, I was able to add to my powder and other component supplies. I was also able to get a Hornady Cam Lock Trimmer, a new powder measure, and added a Lyman 2500 Tumbler.</p><p>Since I had all my surgeries, in the last couple years, I was forced to find a new career path that didn’t require any type of physical labor. I am now working as the Asst Mgr at our local hotel. The pay isn’t great, but turns out you occasionally get some good tips. That has allowed me to get the extra reloading goodies. </p><p>So as soon as things slow down a bit, as well as the intense hot weather backs down, I’ll be able to get back at my load development research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3807810, member: 43126"] Been a while since I’ve been active on-site. The past few months have been crazy (to say the least) the last few months at work. I want to keep my thread alive, so thought I’d to base. While I’ve had zero time on the range, heck I haven’t even been in the reloading room since the end of April, I was able to add to my powder and other component supplies. I was also able to get a Hornady Cam Lock Trimmer, a new powder measure, and added a Lyman 2500 Tumbler. Since I had all my surgeries, in the last couple years, I was forced to find a new career path that didn’t require any type of physical labor. I am now working as the Asst Mgr at our local hotel. The pay isn’t great, but turns out you occasionally get some good tips. That has allowed me to get the extra reloading goodies. So as soon as things slow down a bit, as well as the intense hot weather backs down, I’ll be able to get back at my load development research. [/QUOTE]
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