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http://amzn.to/2qYO2bd

 

Lee Single stage press.  i bought one to have as a dedicated decapping station so my kids can "help" out.  the simple fact that the wife can't get mad at me for spending time at the reloading bench because I'm also spending quality time with my girls is perhaps the best $$ i ever spent LOL

 

you can check out this video in case you need some instructions on how to use it :)

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Sisco said:

Great Idea!  :thumbup: What JT didn't say is he had a favorite pink shirt he wore when reloading as well.

:hornet:

No pink allowed, Dad wasn't as "open minded " as you Sisco 

:banana:

Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, jtallen83 said:

No pink allowed, Dad wasn't as "open minded " as you Sisco 

:banana:

:laffs:Seriously, cool to get your kids involved.

Edited by Sisco
Posted

yeah well i refuse to wear pink too :thumbup:

 

it was totally her idea.  just walked in there and said i want to help and i said OK.  IMO this is one of the best life lessons to teach kids.  Reloading requires patience, focus, attention to detail, math, and problem solving skills.  everything they need to be successful in life

Posted
3 hours ago, mine_is_7.62 said:

yeah well i refuse to wear pink too :thumbup:

 

it was totally her idea.  just walked in there and said i want to help and i said OK.  IMO this is one of the best life lessons to teach kids. Good safe Reloading requires patience, focus, attention to detail, math, and problem solving skills.  everything they need to be successful in life

FIFY :laffs:

Posted
On 5/9/2017 at 11:41 PM, mine_is_7.62 said:

yeah well i refuse to wear pink too :thumbup:

 

it was totally her idea.  just walked in there and said i want to help and i said OK.  IMO this is one of the best life lessons to teach kids.  Reloading requires patience, focus, attention to detail, math, and problem solving skills.  everything they need to be successful in life

I agree! My oldest and youngest boys got in on the reloading with me when growing up. The others didn't seem to have any interest in that stuff. Guess who gets all my guns when I'm gone!

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