Book now with code EOY2025
msteinhilber wrote: » I took up shooting as a hobby to keep my mind free from stress. It's great stress relief for me and overall a great time to be had going out poking holes through paper some afternoons. I started shooting so much that I grew tired of paying the insane costs that a lot of the calibers I shoot cost and got into reloading as well. Reloading is another great addition to my hobbies because not only does it save me cash (well not really, but it allows me to shoot more at least) but it's also very therapeutic... hard to beat sitting down in your own zone reloading some brass.
Hypntick wrote: » Get yourself a .22, can shoot that sucker for a long time on very little money. Although reloading is a pretty good skill to have, don't have that kind of money to invest in it up front.
docrice wrote: I think it depends on the level of reloading involved. Jumping right in with a progressive press certainly has a relatively high up-front cost. However, a single-stage is cheap, although crafting new ammo takes longer. On the other hand, perhaps a single-stage allows each round to feel more special because they're all "individually wrapped."
Dakinggamer87 wrote: » We all need a break from IT every once in a while one of my hobbies is playing and collecting video games. It is fun hunting down retro classics at pawn shops and flea markets.
Daniel333 wrote: » I woke up two days in a row with a "wtf" moments. I had a series of dreams the last two nights about OSPF. I don't remember details other than I was just configuring it over and over again. *shudder* I was planning on rushing Server+ this month as a requirement for my job. But I have decided to take the rest of the month off tech and find a non-computer hobby before I go more crazy! Probably gonna sign up for Tae Kwon Do and the community college and join the wife in a cake decorating class. *shudder* TOO MUCH TECH
Use code EOY2025 to receive $250 off your 2025 certification boot camp!