This ain't easy...
#1
The area of the garage designated for guns hasbeen a jumbled bump of stuff for too long. Especially the chest of drawers where I keep cleaning supplies, tools, parts and other stuff.
So with the wife and kid gone for a few days, I am resisting the urge to watch the military channel and instead reorganizing "the gun area."
For enduring this hell, I have promised myself that I will get to the range tomorrow and do my "homework."
In the mean time, should the bullet pouch go with "parts" or with "ammo"? The mainspring vise, is that a "tool" or a "part"? And just wtf do I do with the 1" flints I mistakenly ordered?
Ugh!
So with the wife and kid gone for a few days, I am resisting the urge to watch the military channel and instead reorganizing "the gun area."
For enduring this hell, I have promised myself that I will get to the range tomorrow and do my "homework."
In the mean time, should the bullet pouch go with "parts" or with "ammo"? The mainspring vise, is that a "tool" or a "part"? And just wtf do I do with the 1" flints I mistakenly ordered?
Ugh!
#2
Ammo
Tool
Set them up so the extra is on the outside and shoot them.

or conversely, buy a new rifle to fit the flints.
Of course you would have to add new things to your gun bench. 

Tool
Set them up so the extra is on the outside and shoot them.


or conversely, buy a new rifle to fit the flints.
Of course you would have to add new things to your gun bench. 

#4
Boone & Crockett
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
I know what you mean. I put it off until stuff is jumbled up and falling over and I have no choice but to neaten things up a bit. On the other hand, there always seems to be a pleasant surprise with something I bought, put away, and forgot about. I recently discovered a box of 320 grain Lee REALs that I bought from Black Jack Hill to try in my Mustang, but forgot all about.




