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Cunuckgaucho

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  1. To be honest when I found it for some reason my first thought it was one of @DNP boys
  2. To truly find a limit one must exceed it, till then it's just theoretical Glad you're here to update us Roman
  3. Welcome from BC
  4. Cunuckgaucho

    My last Elk

    Thanks for taking the time to share with everything going on. Your step dad along with you and your family are in my thoughts.
  5. That sucks hope you start feeling better soon and avoid the 'trifecta' I'm in the same camp. I believe spending time outdoors in all sorts of weather helps my immune.
  6. As pointed out it depends if you're starting from scratch as gear and components have jumped in price when you can find them. I found I enjoy reloading( originally bought gear because of US ammo shortage back in 08) I think if you find reloading a chore then buy in bulk. One nice thing about reloading is that components can be used to make several calibers along with making different loads for a single caliber to suit the firearm and/or use. So even if you didn't save money this would be in itself a great perk. As to saving money I'm going with yes. First off if you buy decent gear and look after it it has good resale value( at least up here) so I don't factor gear into my overall cost. Even with 9mm I save money if using Lee Classic Turret( first press and a great starter press) it works out to approximately $C20CAN/HR the Dillion 550 works out to approximately $C45CAN/HR Note these prices are based on my cost for components I've stockpiled. https://x-reload.com/load-cost this is a cost calculator were you can punch in the various component cost and get a price to compare to store bought equivalent( if you can find what you want).
  7. Thanks for sharing and keeping her story alive.
  8. That turned out great, always great to see a classic restored.
  9. Unfortunately still only one visit but that will change as this BS gets sorted Compared to what I saw, if hording was a pro sport, Tom's not even at beer league level.
  10. Now there is a statement that should scare Maybe but once I label the boxes then it's inventory I've had the misfortune to have be in a true hoarder's house on 2 occasions , it makes you revaluate what you have and how it's stored/organized.
  11. That grin at the end Here's another clip to send @DayWalker
  12. Same here, along with other hardware. While they stack I find having them on 'shelves' makes access easier plus need to spend some time with the label maker
  13. Welcome from BC
  14. Cunuckgaucho

    My last Elk

    I look forward to the upcoming chapters.
  15. You'll find me at the other end of the spectrum... in 2009 I got retired my 1983 and bough a 2003 which I'm currently driving
  16. Hopefully we'll see more of you here
  17. All the more reason our brother needs a show, then he could quit his job and those crazy hours.
  18. Happy Birth day to Mrs. Madhouse. Every married guy here is hoping their wife doesn't walk by while they check out this thread.
  19. In my mind I picture a new reality show Pimp My Glock by the one and only @MikedaddyH...
  20. Cunuckgaucho

    My last Elk

    That's awful
  21. FYI I'm adoptable and house broken...
  22. Yeah the pics don't do the wood justice. I knew for a while you could have the Russian stuff, my reference to they aren't allowed is mine can't visit. I have a bunch of stuff the ATAF says I can't visit with, I have a Savage made .303 Lee-Enfield that can't visit.
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