It's officially crawfish season in Louisiana. Today, I went to the local boiler and got five pounds with potatoes and corn. Belle and I feasted on that for lunch.
It's also competition season in the CFDA. In March, we get started in earnest, and that means loading ammo. One of the rules of CFDA is that the host club furnishes the ammunition for sanctioned matches. This ensures that every competitor is shooting the same ammo.
I'm taking 10K rounds of loaded ammo to Texas State in late March. They will use my brass, reload it, and bring it to Louisiana State in late May. Loading CFDA ammo is completely different from standard ammo. Technically, the only tool you need for CFDA ammo is a thumb. I can load, comfortably, about 500 per day. I loaded 650 today before my thumb got sore and I decided to call it off. I have about another 4K to load. It'll get done.
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