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Chambering / reloading question
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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 948883" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>Oregonian: New information. You did not say you had two young children. Since I was a teacher for 31 years, hence the "Old Teacher" handle, now I understand your situation. Quality time with your kids is the most important part of your life right now. What you do now determines what high school teachers like me will see in a few years. Scratch everything I previously wrote. You are on the right course and now I understand why you cannot put many hours into developing loads. Us old guys can spend five hours on the bench solving a problem, but as I just said, quality time with your family is number one on your list, and I am happy to see that you view it that way. Good luck with your rifle, whatever load you end up with, and all my best wishes to you and your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 948883, member: 48420"] Oregonian: New information. You did not say you had two young children. Since I was a teacher for 31 years, hence the "Old Teacher" handle, now I understand your situation. Quality time with your kids is the most important part of your life right now. What you do now determines what high school teachers like me will see in a few years. Scratch everything I previously wrote. You are on the right course and now I understand why you cannot put many hours into developing loads. Us old guys can spend five hours on the bench solving a problem, but as I just said, quality time with your family is number one on your list, and I am happy to see that you view it that way. Good luck with your rifle, whatever load you end up with, and all my best wishes to you and your family. [/QUOTE]
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