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Tomhusker
The Original Husker+ Fan
2 weeks ago my brother in law passed away after several years of battling cancer. We didn't really communicate much, but we had a lot of similar interests, so when we did it was long conversations
To say Larry was a gun enthusiast would be a gross understatement. He owned many guns, which he left to his children.
He also left two of his boys his reloading inventory. They called me yesterday and said that they wanted to give it all to me, because it would never be used if they kept it. I feel honored .
Besides being a gun enthusiast, Larry believed in buying in bulk. So now I have enough supplies to make thousands of rounds of ammunition. 45 long colt, 5.56, 44 magnum, 30-06, bullets, brass, primers, powder. The works. Not to mention all of his tools and hardware required to make them.
I've never done reloading before, but I'm gonna be spending some time on YouTube watching how to videos.
Anybody here into reloading? Any advice for a n00b?
To say Larry was a gun enthusiast would be a gross understatement. He owned many guns, which he left to his children.
He also left two of his boys his reloading inventory. They called me yesterday and said that they wanted to give it all to me, because it would never be used if they kept it. I feel honored .
Besides being a gun enthusiast, Larry believed in buying in bulk. So now I have enough supplies to make thousands of rounds of ammunition. 45 long colt, 5.56, 44 magnum, 30-06, bullets, brass, primers, powder. The works. Not to mention all of his tools and hardware required to make them.
I've never done reloading before, but I'm gonna be spending some time on YouTube watching how to videos.
Anybody here into reloading? Any advice for a n00b?