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Passing on reloading skills
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<blockquote data-quote="Outfall" data-source="post: 2869277" data-attributes="member: 117611"><p>I load with my 9yr old son. We started when he was tiny he would sit and hand me cases or whatever i needed. He will be 10 in 5 days and he is to the point where he has a very good understanding on the process and we do it as much as we cn just to hang out. he also loves to shoot so it works out. I watch everything he does now and he only loads with me but he is on point and more picky about powder weights and measuring things than you can imagine. its fun to watch and i know he will pass it on someday as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outfall, post: 2869277, member: 117611"] I load with my 9yr old son. We started when he was tiny he would sit and hand me cases or whatever i needed. He will be 10 in 5 days and he is to the point where he has a very good understanding on the process and we do it as much as we cn just to hang out. he also loves to shoot so it works out. I watch everything he does now and he only loads with me but he is on point and more picky about powder weights and measuring things than you can imagine. its fun to watch and i know he will pass it on someday as well. [/QUOTE]
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