I figured I would try to add some life to this forum with some pictures of my work in progress:
Remington 700 Sendero in .300 Ultra Mag
Rifle Basix Trigger
Harris Bi-Pod
Glass Bedded HS Precision stock
Weaver Bases
Warne Medium 30mm mounts
Leupold 8.5-25x50 VXIII Long Range
http://home.austin.rr.com/mikesguns/Leu ... unted1.JPG
here is an earlier pic with a 6.5-20x40 Varix-III that has now moved to my 22-250.
http://home.austin.rr.com/mikesguns/UltraMag2.JPG
.300 Ultra Work in Progress
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hehe, just to add to it we "honey mooned" at the skeet range today for a corporate event I organized. I didn't even hear a complaint! Either she's a good one or I'll hear about it in spades in a few years.
Hehe, and to add to this, we just bought a new house so I finally got that dedicated reloading room i've always wanted. NO MORE KITCHEN TABLE!!
http://home.austin.rr.com/mikesguns/Rel ... 20Room.Jpg
Hehe, and to add to this, we just bought a new house so I finally got that dedicated reloading room i've always wanted. NO MORE KITCHEN TABLE!!
http://home.austin.rr.com/mikesguns/Rel ... 20Room.Jpg
Well it sound like you've got a keeper all right! She's particularly keen about convincing you that you got the reloading room that YOU wanted. You don't think it might have had anything to do with her not wanting reloading equipment in the dinning room? You know that constant ping in the vaccuum cleaner as an everpresent wayward spent primer gets sucked up out of the carpet.
That's a very nice reloading room. If you don't already have one, consider getting a Dillon case/media separator. Really makes getting the cleaned cases out of the media a snap.
Here's another Dillon product I highly recommend if you reload once fired military brass. The Super Swage 600 makes seating primers in crimped brass a much easier task. No more crushed primers or hand chamfering with this tool.
You're going to have a great life with your new wife. Mine always says, "I chased her untill she caught me." Remember that, when your contemplating who's in charge.
R,
Bullseye
That's a very nice reloading room. If you don't already have one, consider getting a Dillon case/media separator. Really makes getting the cleaned cases out of the media a snap.
Here's another Dillon product I highly recommend if you reload once fired military brass. The Super Swage 600 makes seating primers in crimped brass a much easier task. No more crushed primers or hand chamfering with this tool.
You're going to have a great life with your new wife. Mine always says, "I chased her untill she caught me." Remember that, when your contemplating who's in charge.
R,
Bullseye