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It seems weird in my reloading room if I cannot hear the dog snoring.I prefer it to be quiet in my reloading room. Only one I like in there with me is the dog, he doesn't talk or complain about the mess.
I'm gonna use that one! Or try anyway. I'm sure to get gales of laughter. Nobody will believe me.I’m not quirky, I’m cerebral.
You’re a sick man, you may need therapy.I don't HAVE quirks! Everyone else does! My processes are totally logical and well thought out. Hah. Right.
Probably my biggest OCD-like quirk is record keeping. I have three ring binders that document every handload I've created since I started in the mid-80's. 1980's guys, not 1880's.
Next up is inventory control. A spreadsheet shows current stash of powder, primers, bullets and cases. Every lot of cases has a number and a log sheet. I can tell you how many times the lot was loaded, trimmed, annealed etc. Bullet inventory drove me nuts until I set up a bunch of numbered 50 call ammo cans. My inventory spreadsheet shows what bullets are in which can. It used to be that I'd buy more of what I didn't need and forget to buy what I needed.
I may be obsessive, but am I obsessive enough???![]()
I only use odd numbersI only load powder to an even decimal point. Never odd.
I bet I know why as I so the same thing.When I prime brass, whether at home or the range, I put it back in the loading block, primer side up........Go Ahead.....Ask Me Why....
Regards
Rick
DittoHere goes.
I never clean primer pockets.
I never clean the inside of case necks.
I never anneal.
Yup I just give my pockets a quick lick, I was starting to get proud primers. Not now
Thank you!! It's not the first time I've heard that, eh @Big_DaddyYou’re a sick man, you may need therapy.![]()
Yeah but with all the EV chargers working, we simply can't get enough electricity to make the shock therapy effective....Thank you!! It's not the first time I've heard that, eh @Big_Daddy![]()
Don’t have to ask, I do the same thing for the same reason you do I’m sure!…When I prime brass, whether at home or the range, I put it back in the loading block, primer side up........Go Ahead.....Ask Me Why....
Regards
Rick