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Reading through 6 pages of forum entries to realize nothing compares to hand weeding a sustenance garden as a child. That’s truly a “dislike”, but it was a necessity.
Reading through 6 pages of forum entries to realize nothing compares to hand weeding a sustenance garden as a child. That’s truly a “dislike”, but it was a necessity.
The costs, and really that is about it. At one time when done manually trimming brass just hurt due to the issues in my hands, but now that is all powered.
So costs, when you come across a bottle like this from the past it really hurts.
The Giraud tri way for .223 really helped with that. For some reason I don't seem to mind trimming my precision rifle brass with Wilson trimmers though. I fully enjoy the rest of it, especially the tinkering part!
Yeppers, and when my 75-year-old prostate "interrupts" me, I have to stop whatever I'm doing at the loading bench and make a trip upstairs to the bathroom.
Full disclosure, I read only pg. 1 of this thread.
I carry several 14x14" cloth mesh bags in my range bag, and police and sort my brass at the range. And range pickups (fairly rare these days) go into a plastic grocery bag.
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