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Wyman is cleaning his reloading room in the jail

That’s an impressive array of reloading supplies and equipment! I hope the man is able to pass along his knowledge, experiences, and stories to others!
Wyman has 24 large formant books and others. Wyman has kept a daily journal since he was 14yrs old. Sylinda and I have been after him to put his stories together in a book.
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He was carrying Mike Walker's favorite deer rifle for this coyote. A 722 in 257 Roberts with an old Lyman Alaskan scope.
 
A norther hit early this morning, making itself known by the moaning sounds echoing down the chimney of the bedroom fireplace. Such a mournful sound as no living creature that I know likes wind.
Thus I was forced to face off with my reloading bench this morning and confront the daunting job of “getting things straight!”
Here is what confronted me. Hell, I didn’t know where to start!! LOL!!! But as of 2:20 pm I have made progress. But you know…I can think of worse jobs to endure!!
Wishing all a great Thanksgiving week!
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You are going to find a lot of long lost items.
 
***There is only one Course of Action***

Pre-game Thanksgiving Dinner - Load up the Clan into vehicles with all available weapons and all the loose ammo. Head to the local dump and have an improvised carnival/turkey shoot. Nothing like the holidays at the range seeing a dozen people spill out of a van with firearms wrapped in towels, floor mats, and small carpets/rugs.

Anything that is left that is flameable can be used in to warm the house... I see a bunch a stuff on the left side of the photo that can be used to fight off the Blue Northern!

Now you still have 3 days (Friday - Sunday) to clear away the rest. Anything with any sign of rust goes in the recycling bin. Anything in a box old enough for the silverfish to start eating the cardboard must not be important enough to keep. I bet there are a couple of guys within a few zip codes of you who would volunteer to help haul away any trash, duplicates or overflow.

Happy Thanksgiving!
 
I try to keep my reloading/gun room picked up with everything put away but of all the rooms in our house it is the one that gets away from me the fastest an easiest and ironically enough I'm the clean freak in the house but for some reason I can just never seem to keep my reloading room straightened up for any length of time. I keep telling my wife we have gremlins hiding in the house that clutter up my gun room but I don't think she's buying it.
 
West Virginia loading room after rebuilding the floor. Things have changed a little since this picture.
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Do you think that when Wyman pulled the trigger on Mike walker's 722 Remington and aimed at that coyote that the bullet had any recollection of what the reloading bench, or the reloading room floor looked like?
 
A norther hit early this morning, making itself known by the moaning sounds echoing down the chimney of the bedroom fireplace. Such a mournful sound as no living creature that I know likes wind.
Thus I was forced to face off with my reloading bench this morning and confront the daunting job of “getting things straight!”
Here is what confronted me. Hell, I didn’t know where to start!! LOL!!! But as of 2:20 pm I have made progress. But you know…I can think of worse jobs to endure!!
Wishing all a great Thanksgiving week!
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My whole workshop is like that. Garage too.
You're an inspiration to us all.
 

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