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Reloading
Have you taught anyone to reload ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Richard Gray" data-source="post: 1836384" data-attributes="member: 111239"><p>As a retired educator, I'm not sure that you can teach someone; "How to reload?". Every cartridge has unique characteristics and after 50 years of reloading, I still learn new things when I get a new gun or even with old guns and in some cases by mistakes. For example, I reloaded about 250 rounds of 5.56 and then discovered that my Ruger doesn't like them at all. I am hoping that it will be able to cycle them when I get it broken in. So far I've only fired about 100 rounds thru it and Ruger says I need to fire at least 300 rounds. So here I am 70 years old and learned something that I never new or had any idea why it would not work. Every reloading die comes with an instruction booklet, read it and follow it, religiously. A reloader's manual is your Bible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Richard Gray, post: 1836384, member: 111239"] As a retired educator, I'm not sure that you can teach someone; "How to reload?". Every cartridge has unique characteristics and after 50 years of reloading, I still learn new things when I get a new gun or even with old guns and in some cases by mistakes. For example, I reloaded about 250 rounds of 5.56 and then discovered that my Ruger doesn't like them at all. I am hoping that it will be able to cycle them when I get it broken in. So far I've only fired about 100 rounds thru it and Ruger says I need to fire at least 300 rounds. So here I am 70 years old and learned something that I never new or had any idea why it would not work. Every reloading die comes with an instruction booklet, read it and follow it, religiously. A reloader's manual is your Bible! [/QUOTE]
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