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Pawildman 03-26-2011 03:11 PM

Losing it.....
 
I hate to admit this to y'all. I went to a nice gunshow this AM, and stumbled across a fellow selling reloading equipment. Naturally, I went through the stuff. Lo and behold, there was a set of RCBS dies for 6MM. I've been contemplating getting one of those guns for awhile now, and thought it was a "special" message to me. So I bought the dies after a careful going-over. After I got home and went to put the new dies in with my other ones, what do I see? I already had a set of them. RCBS and all.
..... Talk about making you give a blank stare at the wall.....:confused0024:...

Pawildman 03-26-2011 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Ridge Runner (Post 3791478)
LOL, hate when that happens, that mean ya gotta buy 2 6mm's?
RR

......OMG..... Never thought of that! You may be right....:rolleye0011:..

salukipv1 03-26-2011 04:44 PM

that's called Alzheimer's...

goatbrother 03-26-2011 11:41 PM

A 244 Remington and a 6mm Remington, twins (:

Valentine 03-27-2011 04:25 AM

Beyond my time
 
As to my old observance, It's how a lot of people buy stuff they never use. And I've known more than one person, with a garage full of "junk" instead of a vehicle or two.

As they say, I did it my way. I treated my "hobbies" as hobbies and never bought on credit. I only bought what "I needed" then and could use that very month. I would always buy the rifle, before I bought the dies. I could always use a rifle without dies, but I could never use a particular set of dies, without the rifle. It came down to the order of things.

Son, what size garage you intend on building?

Pawildman 03-27-2011 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Valentine (Post 3791617)
As to my old observance, It's how a lot of people buy stuff they never use. And I've known more than one person, with a garage full of "junk" instead of a vehicle or two.

As they say, I did it my way. I treated my "hobbies" as hobbies and never bought on credit. I only bought what "I needed" then and could use that very month. I would always buy the rifle, before I bought the dies. I could always use a rifle without dies, but I could never use a particular set of dies, without the rifle. It came down to the order of things.

Son, what size garage you intend on building?

..... If any of you ever catch me becoming this arrogant, particularly as a "newbie", on this forum, please let me know.
"Son, what size garage you intend on building?".... That line there just takes the cake. Not exactly a Dale Carnegie graduate are you??

Pawildman 03-27-2011 01:05 PM

..... LMAO... Sounds like a deal to me.. I'll be there.. You buy the first case...

jeepkid 03-27-2011 05:59 PM

Hey PA...you gotta have it before you can lose it!! :biggrin:

Pawildman 03-27-2011 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by jeepkid (Post 3791953)
Hey PA...you gotta have it before you can lose it!! :biggrin:

..... Oh, nooo.... Not you too, jk???:confused::confused:.....

jeepkid 03-27-2011 08:12 PM


Originally Posted by Pawildman (Post 3791964)
..... Oh, nooo.... Not you too, jk???:confused::confused:.....

haha...you coulda at least bought dies for a decent cartridge!!

But I like RR's idea...now an excuse to build TWO rifles!


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