I did, however, pick up two DPMS receivers: one LR-223 type, and one LR-308. I need a new deer zapper, so I will start working with the LR-308.

The brass is .223 Remington that I have been working on for awhile now. 250 deprimed, cleaned, trimmed, and primed cases await 55 grain FMJ Remington bullets for killing paper. The Varmint Grenades are for a future post, and they will also be used for special purpose beaver killing.
For fun, and since I'm forthcoming with pictures, here are a few pics of the room where I have all of my stuff:

That is the room as you walk into the door. Here is the left side view:

Here is the right side:

There is an invisible forcefield that repels women in this room. I recommend this to anyone who would have a room to reload ammo or work on guns. Just a thought.
2 comments:
When I first glanced at the picture of the supplies you brought home, I thought that the bags of bullets from Remington were actually bags of bacon jerky.
MMmmm! Bacon jerky!
James
Oooh, jerky...
Yeah, I didn't see any at the show that I trusted. I've never bought bullets that came in a bag. There's 500 of those bad boys, and I intend to load up every one of em'
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