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Old 12-16-2006 | 01:00 PM
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Thanks for the reply guys. The basement does get wet only when it rain and in one corner. But it takes about four days to dry out and I would think that there would allways be moisture down there.Prob to much for a shop. I can use the upstairs spare room then. The carpet isn't the high loop style and I can see usually pretty good if something small falls on the floor. I can actually afford about 400$ now to buy a reload kit. What kind not sure. I have been reading anout Lees and RBC. I am not sure what the difference is though as in quality and specs. I don't think I will be getting into any unpopular calibers when I start. Mostly 243, 30-06, 30-30, 7mmRM,RUM, SWM,STW, And I am undebated about a varmit rifle. I am leaning towards the 6mm or 6.5 RM.I think I could reload one of these to actually shoot flatter and less drop than if reloaded a 22-250. But these are the only rifles I and my kids own of now that will be reloading for. I am not sure what kit would be better for these applications. When you mentioned this. How big is the equipment your talking about? I haven't read anything about casting or moulds. Again thanks guys. One more thing,I am a virgo, We are very precise and picky when it comes to precision and detail.

I've got so much equipment gathered over the years, including casting stuff & moulds, that it just wouldn't be practical to have my shop upstairs.
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