reloading manuals

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well since I get no sympathy at home, I thought I would post my dismay. my wife and I work different shifts and the dogs kennels needs repair, so when I leave for work I put the dogs in the master bedroom and she gets home about 1 1/2 to 2hrs. after me and everything is good. They have recently starting chewing on stuff that is left in the bedroom. first it was the laundry basket, no big deal. today the wife had breakfast with me, so the dogs were in the bedroom for about 2-3hrs. When she got home they chewed a pillow, rubbing alcohol and climbed on the night stand and chewed up my Nosler and Hornady reloading manuals. wife didn't think it was a major crime, until I tell her I had to replace them. she says to bad, i say cant reload without them!! When the dogs are bad they belong to her. glad they were the previous editions needed a reason to get hte new ones and containing bonding bullet data was not good enough.
 
The dogs need to get a job and they wouldn't chew things up.

They are just bored to death and trying for attention.
Any kind they can get!

Walk them a mile every day and the chewing will stop.

BTW: I'm not the Dog Whisperer, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express with my well behaved bird dogs once or twice.

rcmodel
 
Hmmm...

Rub hamburger juice on old reloading manuals...

Dogs eat manuals...

Get new, updated manuals...

Sounds like a plan...

:)

Of course, often the old manuals are 'better' than the new...

Forrest
 
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