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Reloading
Finer Points of Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2324985" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>One of the guys I load for brought me some 270 win brass and117 hammers to load , He watched me resize and toss into the tumbler. I asked why he didn't start loading. He said I'm70 years old, I can't learn that. I asked him if he could bake a pan of brownies following the instructions on the box, he said sure. I said then you can reload rifle ammo, pistol is even easier. Money is not a problem for him. Told him read the manual, you can load ammo the very first day better than you can get factory ammo. Follow the cook book and then add other ingredients as you become a better cook. Mostly it's having the proper equipment and follow the book to begin with. Don't over think this. It can be as hard as you make it. Want to load stuff to hunt deer under 3 or 4 hundred yards is just making brownies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2324985, member: 118066"] One of the guys I load for brought me some 270 win brass and117 hammers to load , He watched me resize and toss into the tumbler. I asked why he didn't start loading. He said I'm70 years old, I can't learn that. I asked him if he could bake a pan of brownies following the instructions on the box, he said sure. I said then you can reload rifle ammo, pistol is even easier. Money is not a problem for him. Told him read the manual, you can load ammo the very first day better than you can get factory ammo. Follow the cook book and then add other ingredients as you become a better cook. Mostly it's having the proper equipment and follow the book to begin with. Don't over think this. It can be as hard as you make it. Want to load stuff to hunt deer under 3 or 4 hundred yards is just making brownies. [/QUOTE]
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