Proud Dad/Static concern

vendredi 27 février 2015

Good evening everyone. Sorry but I have to tell you the whole story before I get to the static part because I'm a proud dad right now. A year ago my two little girls aged 4 and 3 saw me looking at a Hornady reloading manual. They asked me what that was on the front (the cartridge separated). I pointed to each thing and told them what it was and then told them when its all together it is called a cartridge. Never thought about it anymore til an hour later they brought the book to me and pointed to each part and named them correctly. I was impressed! A year later and they are still doing it. Tonight I go to the basement to size some 223 brass on the old Rock Chucker 2 and the now 5 year old comes down to investigate. She decides she wanted to help so I put a pair of safety glasses on her, she climbed in my lap and watched me do a couple. She wanted to try so I let her...darned if she didn't do every step just as I did (she did need help aligning the case in the shell holder on the first one but after that she was good). She would roll the case on the lube pad, rub the case neck with her little fingers, and put it in the press and pull the lever. When she would pull the case off the press, she'd look to see that the primer was out and say "Looks good":) She ended up doing 51 of them!

OK the static part...I have all of my brass stored in empty 1lb plastic protein containers. When I picked one up to get brass out to resize, there was so much static from the jug that my hair stood straight out on my legs lol (I had shorts on...I don't reload in my underwear...yet lol) What should I do...get different containers? Sorry so long...just had to tell about my lil one.

Proud Dad/Static concern

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