Hey, guys. I've had this setup for coming up on a year now. Haven't had the time to mess with it and I don't go shooting very often. Life gets in the way sometimes!
But my dad, mom, and I recently went to the range and fired some rounds and all three of us got to shoot some guns that have never been shot (ever) and got to shoot some that had never been shot by us (but have been shot before). So now all I can think about is guns! A month from now it'll be fishing. And a month after that will be cars. And a month after that will be woodworking. I have a bad habit of liking a lot of different things.
I've never reloaded any round in any caliber before, but I've watched over my uncles shoulder while he reloaded some 12ga shotgun shells....but I'll bet that's been ten years ago! But I think it's something I'd like to get into....or at least know how to do it since it is, after all, sitting in my garage!
Anyway, just thought I'd show off the setup. My granpda and uncle built the bench and all the gear belonged to my grandpa. He had some really, really nice stuff. Guess I got some of his genes because I like similar things. He was also very meticulous. So even though I don't know much (or anything) about reloading, I can't help but think this setup is pretty well complete. I know there are some dies that aren't here that I would need to reload certain calibers, but as far as the gist of having what's needed to get started is here, I do believe.
So what do ya'll think of my inheritance?? Better than money????

But my dad, mom, and I recently went to the range and fired some rounds and all three of us got to shoot some guns that have never been shot (ever) and got to shoot some that had never been shot by us (but have been shot before). So now all I can think about is guns! A month from now it'll be fishing. And a month after that will be cars. And a month after that will be woodworking. I have a bad habit of liking a lot of different things.

I've never reloaded any round in any caliber before, but I've watched over my uncles shoulder while he reloaded some 12ga shotgun shells....but I'll bet that's been ten years ago! But I think it's something I'd like to get into....or at least know how to do it since it is, after all, sitting in my garage!
Anyway, just thought I'd show off the setup. My granpda and uncle built the bench and all the gear belonged to my grandpa. He had some really, really nice stuff. Guess I got some of his genes because I like similar things. He was also very meticulous. So even though I don't know much (or anything) about reloading, I can't help but think this setup is pretty well complete. I know there are some dies that aren't here that I would need to reload certain calibers, but as far as the gist of having what's needed to get started is here, I do believe.
So what do ya'll think of my inheritance?? Better than money????




