Gee, now my entire career is going to be judged by one CD?

Let me tell you about that. Several companies decided to produce it, with me chosen to do the talking. But when we all got together to film it, mostly flying in from various parts of the country, they each had an idea of what "advanced handloading" meant. As a result they eventually decided to produce a series of CD's, each on different aspects of advanced handloading. That was supposed to be the first, but for a couple of reasons the others never got made, even though the original sold pretty well, and is still selling OK almost a decade later.

I didn't contradict much of what you said, because you did a much better job of contradicting yourself.





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