DRAINSMITH
Member
Like I have said I reload with my grandson. And I have explained to him that any thing you do is worth doing to the best of your ability.I'm going to be a little snarky here I suppose but I have to ask a question. Why do reloads have to look like brand new factory ammo and stay that way? I've been reloading a long time and never noticed any difference between reloads that had no tarnish and those that did. As far as I'm concerned if the cases are clean that's all that is necessary.
I asked him a simple question, and it was "If you go to school and the teacher has a surprise test and everyone gets a C and you get a B, but you could have gotten an A, what dose that make you?"
His answer was "A loser, Poppy" He got it, and he is only 5.
Now do you get it?