I went to the new loaden/shooten skool by Mitch McConnell, Diane Feinstein, John Fetterman, it teaches all you need to know about competency.
! And, then, think about what you just read.Always and I mean always look and I mean take the time to read the powder container to make sure of what it is..
I always waited until the children and grandchildren were older! They can be a distraction when they're youngsters.Safety FIRST ALWAYS. Do not allow anything or anybody to distract. Keep the re-loading bench clear and free of mixed projects. Follow a pre-set course for each batch. Keep clear and precise notes for everything. ALWAYS put everything back in it's place.
It's soooo easy to look at something and not see it.... just going through the motions doing something we have done a million times.... just like looking while driving and not seeing that car you looked right at , it happens....There's been tons of tbone wrecks from just that thing.... Triple checking things or even more never hurt anything....! And, then, think about what you just read.
And, as others mentioned, sticky notes
#2 . Pleasent music that doesn't disturb the psyche
#4 . Leave phone in another room . And don't go to answer it .
This ^^^^^ on the inside lid of the ammo box. Included with the component info is an indication of:Lots of Sharpie written notes on painters tape seems to keep me straight.
What free tv? I’m tired of paying $100+ for satellite. It just keeps going up and up. About ready to ditch them. Heck, I haven’t watched local news in 3 years.Some operations you can do and not really have to pay much attention.
I'm sitting at the computer, watching the X-files marathon on free TV and trimming brass.
Go through all with a caliper flipping long ones neck up.
Come back with the hand crank trimmer, debur and chamfer.
Flip base up.
About 3/4 the way through 200 for the wife, 200 for me.
