A little more comprehensive than mine scribbled on the back of a napkin on my desk! I may have to use yours and edit to suit :)Watcher wrote:Now don't laugh but attached is my aide memoire for a trip down to Bisley; might help any one else out there like me :?
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Here it is in Word.
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Watcher, no shirt for the evening?
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Ah! I did once end up chasing off to Sainsbury's for a shirt; probably why!ovenpaa wrote:Watcher, no shirt for the evening?
Issue 3 on its way!
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hehe :)
Well in other news, 50 rounds now stocked, locked and ready to rock
I just preliminarily bore sighted the rifle too (using a street light at about 75 yards - no better landmarks to go by :( ) Hopefully I'll get on the board with my 2 sighters!!
Well in other news, 50 rounds now stocked, locked and ready to rock

I just preliminarily bore sighted the rifle too (using a street light at about 75 yards - no better landmarks to go by :( ) Hopefully I'll get on the board with my 2 sighters!!
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I don't believe I read this at the start of the week; and have done the same thing :roll: :lol:TattooedGun wrote:I forgot to get shell holder and auto-primer holder for .223!! Doh!!
I've just sat down to reload and I can't get any further than trimming as I don't have any holders! Anyone else ever done anything similar?
...I went to load my first ever batch of 6.5s today, for use tomorrow - I've gathered all the bits (so I thought) over the last few weeks, even made a couple of dumies to check everything...then as I went to prime them, realised that the holder I was using for .303 doesn't hold a 6.5 :cool2: ...
...much swearing later, remembered that there was a priming attachment that came with my press - so ended up priming that way...Phew!
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I've got as far as the BP garage up the road before realising my bolts were still locked in my ammo safe.
Someone i know got to the range and realised he'd left all his rifles sitting in his kitchen. :lol:
Someone i know got to the range and realised he'd left all his rifles sitting in his kitchen. :lol:
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:lol: :lol:Dougan wrote:I don't believe I read this at the start of the week; and have done the same thing :roll: :lol:TattooedGun wrote:I forgot to get shell holder and auto-primer holder for .223!! Doh!!
I've just sat down to reload and I can't get any further than trimming as I don't have any holders! Anyone else ever done anything similar?
All's well that ends well though :)Dougan wrote:
...much swearing later, remembered that there was a priming attachment that came with my press - so ended up priming that way...Phew!
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:cool2:Steve wrote:I've got as far as the BP garage up the road before realising my bolts were still locked in my ammo safe.
Someone i know got to the range and realised he'd left all his rifles sitting in his kitchen. :lol:
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