Texas Sheepdawg wrote:You can do both actually. That’s my plan, if I can ever get caught up on my higher priority projects. I’m still six years behind on my list. Even as I whittle it away on one end, it just gets longer on the other end.
So, do you stake the gas check before powder coating or after?
I know what you mean about project overload. I have literally 5 or 6 calibers to work on and our late to non-existent spring up here has finally cut loose, bringing a backlog of house related projects to bare their teeth. Now temps are in the beautiful upper 60's lower 70's. IE perfect shooting weather and I'm playing catchup ball with chores. I still manage to find time to shoot Trap every Monday evening and Rimfire BR matches every other Thursday but that doesn't equate to load development range days for my four centerfire projects. I don't look forward to finally get windows of opportunity with temps in the upper 80s or lower 90's, with waiting for the barrel to cool between shots, Lately, with my lack of physical condition makes the weekly mowing effort into a two day affair. I couldn't wait for retirement to have time to devote to my favorite pastime, only to find my mobility issues a hindrance. All revved up and too compromised to pop. Should have retired sooner before my wheels fell off. My wife got me this sign for the mancave door:
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