OSUT 261: Will the King be neutered?? Only Expat knows for sure

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    BeDome

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    Spinning Steppenwolf on my mono stack.
    Back to finishing the sizing detail.

    I will finish today with sizing. Then on to final tumble to remove remnants of case lube, final inspection, trimming as needed, sorting and sealing for later loading.
     

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    Running a service call today.
    @DoggyDaddy , same guy(s) installed your system as this one.

    Searching for a leak worh the ac. 450psi of nitrogen in the lines, pressures are dropping but can't hear a hiss or anything.

    Going to put some dye in it and let service come back and look for it. That means we'll be back to change the coil and or copper lines in a concrete slab.
     

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    I am going to have to replace my keyboard!
    I thought it was just me for a long time, but today, my keyboard has gone psycho.

    I hit back arrow and get "a" or I hit forward arrow and get "d" and "shift" acts as "enter."

    It became obvious, today.

    Using the original KB that came with this computer, now. I don't think I have ever plugged this in before. Seems better.
    Hey!
    It works!

    It was the fancy keyboard headed south the whole time!

    :lmfao:
     

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    I have about 8k rnds of .223 that are sized, clean, trimmed, deburred, but not yet sorted the way I like. About 4k more to trim, if need. Only about a third that many primers, though.
    Will need powder!

    Close to 6k 9mm. Almost enough primers gathered, with powder.

    All my other calibers, I have almost a lifetime supply loaded.

    Like 30-06 for instance. I have almost 1k already ready already, set up for my Vanguard. What do you get to shoot on one weekend hunting trip, maybe three chances?
    That would be a good trip!
    Lifetime supply on hand, with that many more empties ready to load, sized, trimmed and sorted. Boolits aplenty!

    Same with .44Mag, two types, .45 ACP, 357 of many ilks, .243 Win, set for my Remington. All the things I do. Lifetime supply, except .223 and 9mm. Critical!

    Not even sure about how many .22LR I have stored in containers, but I will never have a lifetime supply of those.

    I just keep buyng .22 when I see a deal. I have more containers and plenty of still sealed dessicant bags.
    Even more bags to throw in the oven for a bit, before I run out.

    So, for the next go, I'm loading 9mm. Been preparing for a while.
     
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    BeDome

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    GregD, DD, that was my last attempt using my old keyboard.
    It still sort of worked OK this morning, but then that nonsense happened.
    It got worse after a machine restart.
    Windows, as with most operating systems, has very few ways to identify faulty input hardware.
     
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    klausm

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    GregD, DD, that was my last attempt using my old keyboard.
    It still sort of worked OK this morning, but then that nonsense happened.
    It got worse after a machine restart.
    Windows has very few ways to identify faulty input hardware.
    sooo the old blame the keyboard gambit, kinda like blaming the dog :stickpoke:
     
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