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I have one of those inertia bullet pullets that comes with a chinksy plastic collet that is suppose to grap the rim of the cartridge. I threw the plastic collet away.  The RCBS shell holders work great in its place.


I buy those presto fire place logs and use them to start campfires during the wet seasons.  It saves me from having to haul several gallons of kerosene on a camping trip.  I now get away with taking a quart of charcoal starting fluid for a weeks worth of camping.  The logs are bulker, but it is a whole lot safer to haul them than a flamable liquid.


For easy shade while camping take two 12 by 12 easy ups and set them up side by side.  Before you extend the legs to raise them up(once you have one of these little gems you'll know what I mean), take a 15x30 plastic tarp and strech it over both of them.  Now raise the legs, tie everything up and you have a quickie 12x24 shade building without the crack in the middle that wil let rain in.


Think about this before you buy that super huge fifth wheel trailer.  I like to camp remotely away from the crowds.  A small 22 foot trailer while lacking the comforts of the big trailer, is a whole lot easier to manuver in the forest than a house on wheels.  I thought of this last week while camping in the whilte mountains after noticing that the big trailers are always camping out in the middle of big meadows. I've always wanted a big trailer, but now have second thoughts on the subject.


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