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..with good conscience I could have a beer or two while reloading but I just feel that it would be very irresponsible. I don't even drink away from home. Something very appealing about spending an evening kicking back, relaxing, turning on netflix, having a couple beers, and just reloading away. Oh well. Just out of curiosity, how do you guys feel about it? I'm sure some of you out there do it anyway, lol.

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I drink while I reload. Not ashamed to say it. Also have a progressive press and feel comfortable knowing if I put the brass in and set a bullet on a case I can't mess up. I don't get even bussed but ill have a beer or two and watch a movie on my laptop and enjoy my alone time.
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I prime while watching TV, and listen to tunes while I reload in the garage. I don't drink so that's not an issue for me. I do, however, not like distractions. Music has never been a distractor for me, but keeps me in a rhythm while loading. When wifey comes and wants to yak about something, she now knows to wait a second while I finish the round I'm working on. Then I stop, we chat (as quickly as possible!) and I shoo her out of my cave. :-)
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I'll drink a couple while prepping brass. I have sipped a beer while reloading with a friend who wasn't drinking, but lately have avoided that.
I always have the radio going when I'm in the garage loading, don't find it to be a distraction. And I hand prime pistol brass while watching TV.
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I dont even like watching TV and reloading, I dont drink at all, ever.

Used to, but that was a long time ago.

Now what you do is your thing.

 

I'm in the same boat Red. I don't drink, we don't even have alcohol in the house. Just not my thing. No judgements towards others...

 

I enjoy the solitude and focus of reloading...kind of a Zen thing. :pleased:

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Sounds like a practice you don't want to add more possibility of human error to, and drinking certainly leaves things open for increased possibility of error. Of course, having a few beers doesn't mean squat, in my opinion. I usually have a beer every day with lunch, sometimes two. If you can't handle a couple of drinks without concern for losing judgement then you probably shouldn't, but if you're like me I don't see the problem.

I think folks get too wrapped around the axle when it comes to drinking and doing anything. Some folks believe that the second you have a sip of beer you no longer have control of your faculties. I think this comes from a combination of sources, as folks either project the perception that all people who drink can't control themselves or a person can't control themselves when they drink and therefore feel as if no one else can. I'm a big boy and I know how much I can handle before I am no longer in control. Sometimes I like to get to that level, but I know it before I get there. Otherwise, I know where my level is at, so I also know how not to get there.
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