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<blockquote data-quote="red dirt shootist" data-source="post: 3992035" data-attributes="member: 52708"><p>For the love of humanity, your children, and your marriage, don't do it. Did you read GeneW's two posts above, he's not a well man, probably an old time reloader. Who knows, maybe I've bumped into him at a Reloaders Anonymous meeting, I don't know what he looks like though because his head was down, and he was looking for brass. In the morning I have to tell my wife we are going to the city so I can pick up another piece of loading equipment, which will cause her to call her family, my family, the Mental Health people, and her lawyer, but I have to get that fix. It started about 50 years ago, just small stuff, a Versa Mec, I got it from a pusher named Hayden who worked at Mashburn Arms. Then a Rockchucker kit, then, and then, and then, now, we live in a van, down by the river. Just don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dirt shootist, post: 3992035, member: 52708"] For the love of humanity, your children, and your marriage, don't do it. Did you read GeneW's two posts above, he's not a well man, probably an old time reloader. Who knows, maybe I've bumped into him at a Reloaders Anonymous meeting, I don't know what he looks like though because his head was down, and he was looking for brass. In the morning I have to tell my wife we are going to the city so I can pick up another piece of loading equipment, which will cause her to call her family, my family, the Mental Health people, and her lawyer, but I have to get that fix. It started about 50 years ago, just small stuff, a Versa Mec, I got it from a pusher named Hayden who worked at Mashburn Arms. Then a Rockchucker kit, then, and then, and then, now, we live in a van, down by the river. Just don't. [/QUOTE]
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