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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Have you taught anyone to reload ?
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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredSniper" data-source="post: 1836068" data-attributes="member: 82005"><p>I have been reloading since 1977. I too started with the bang them together Lee Loader. I am 68 now and have had a Lyman Spartan single stage press since 1980. Reloaded thousands and thousands of .45 .357, 38 special, 9 mm, .308, .223, .35 Remington, .270 and 12 gauge. Not to many wanted to learn or did not have the patients to get far. In 2019 a buddy at the gun club I am Vice president of wanted to learn. He is 67. I have been helping him along for about 6 months now and helping him get all the tools he needs. He is coming along quite well with 38 special, 357 magnum, 9 mm and 45 a c p. There are a lot of tricks and specs to learn and also some ways to make sure all is safe. It has been enjoyable to be someones mentor and watch them catch on and learn how to do it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredSniper, post: 1836068, member: 82005"] I have been reloading since 1977. I too started with the bang them together Lee Loader. I am 68 now and have had a Lyman Spartan single stage press since 1980. Reloaded thousands and thousands of .45 .357, 38 special, 9 mm, .308, .223, .35 Remington, .270 and 12 gauge. Not to many wanted to learn or did not have the patients to get far. In 2019 a buddy at the gun club I am Vice president of wanted to learn. He is 67. I have been helping him along for about 6 months now and helping him get all the tools he needs. He is coming along quite well with 38 special, 357 magnum, 9 mm and 45 a c p. There are a lot of tricks and specs to learn and also some ways to make sure all is safe. It has been enjoyable to be someones mentor and watch them catch on and learn how to do it right. [/QUOTE]
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