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Old April 10, 2010, 07:04 AM   #1
ZeSpectre
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Post Surgery Reloading session

Well we're a few days past the major abdominal surgery and I seem to be healing well but it's going to be at least six weeks before I'm supposed to do anything stressful (including shooting)

I consoled myself with brass prep (one of the few things I can comfortably do right now) and loading my first 50 rounds of .223.

I have a strong suspicion that (if I can get my hands on brass) I'll have QUITE the collection of very precisely measured and loaded .223 by the time I'm healed up and ready to shoot again

The wife says I'm "knitting" to pass the time
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Old April 10, 2010, 07:18 AM   #2
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Glad to hear you're doing well, and I wish you the best, ZeSpectre.

Brass prep sounds like a good plan. I did something similar after back surgery and it worked well for me. I got a lot of good reading done, too.
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