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Passing on reloading skills
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<blockquote data-quote="tacasp63" data-source="post: 2869283" data-attributes="member: 126646"><p>Theres more than a couple problems getting started in this particular hobby. First is the expense and lack of availability of the required components. Second is work ethic. Young people these days are not willing to put in the time learning the basics and developing the necessary skills, usually on entry level, manual equipment. They want progressive presses, automatic trim/chamfer/deburr equipment, digital auto fill scales...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacasp63, post: 2869283, member: 126646"] Theres more than a couple problems getting started in this particular hobby. First is the expense and lack of availability of the required components. Second is work ethic. Young people these days are not willing to put in the time learning the basics and developing the necessary skills, usually on entry level, manual equipment. They want progressive presses, automatic trim/chamfer/deburr equipment, digital auto fill scales... [/QUOTE]
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