JPM70535
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Tamara
congradulations, you have joined a fraternity (Sororiety?) froim which there is no escape. Once you pop the cap on your first hand made round and watch as it punches a hole in the X ring, and calculate how little it cost compared to the purchase of factory. you will start down that slippery slope where if if you see a new gadget pertaining to reloading, you will be unable to resist. Soon your bench will look like all of ours and the time you spend there will increase in direct relation to their number. you won't be able to load for one or two calibers, instead you will find yourself in possession of die sets and shellholders for every imaginable caliber. You will soon rather reload than eat, and that's a good thing for there will be no money for food.
Rejoice, there is hope for recovery through RELOADERS ANONYMOUS. It may take the rest of your natural life to recover, but I have been told it is possible. for myself I take it one day at a time
ps Been in therapy for 30 years and have been assured I am making progress. Woops, gotta go, I smell Bluedot
congradulations, you have joined a fraternity (Sororiety?) froim which there is no escape. Once you pop the cap on your first hand made round and watch as it punches a hole in the X ring, and calculate how little it cost compared to the purchase of factory. you will start down that slippery slope where if if you see a new gadget pertaining to reloading, you will be unable to resist. Soon your bench will look like all of ours and the time you spend there will increase in direct relation to their number. you won't be able to load for one or two calibers, instead you will find yourself in possession of die sets and shellholders for every imaginable caliber. You will soon rather reload than eat, and that's a good thing for there will be no money for food.
Rejoice, there is hope for recovery through RELOADERS ANONYMOUS. It may take the rest of your natural life to recover, but I have been told it is possible. for myself I take it one day at a time
ps Been in therapy for 30 years and have been assured I am making progress. Woops, gotta go, I smell Bluedot