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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Have you taught anyone to reload ?
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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 1836395" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>I taught a buddy to reload. Spent several hours on process and even worked up a sub 1/2 moa load for his 17 Rem. About a year later, he stopped by with his dies, brass, etc. asking me to load for him. I refused, but offered to again show him how. Several hours later, he left with 100 rounds.</p><p></p><p>Skip ahead several years and we are driving to a farm to hunt groundhogs when he asks if I could stop at a gun shop along the way so he could pick up some 17 Rem ammo. To my amazement, the owner of this small shop pulled two boxes from behind the counter. After further inquiries with the owner, I learned that he kept a case on hand just for my friend. The topic of reloading has not come up since, but my friend told last month that me he bought a 22-250, so I will not be surprised when he shows up at my door with a shopping bag of brass, etc. and when he does, I'll do it all over again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 1836395, member: 112153"] I taught a buddy to reload. Spent several hours on process and even worked up a sub 1/2 moa load for his 17 Rem. About a year later, he stopped by with his dies, brass, etc. asking me to load for him. I refused, but offered to again show him how. Several hours later, he left with 100 rounds. Skip ahead several years and we are driving to a farm to hunt groundhogs when he asks if I could stop at a gun shop along the way so he could pick up some 17 Rem ammo. To my amazement, the owner of this small shop pulled two boxes from behind the counter. After further inquiries with the owner, I learned that he kept a case on hand just for my friend. The topic of reloading has not come up since, but my friend told last month that me he bought a 22-250, so I will not be surprised when he shows up at my door with a shopping bag of brass, etc. and when he does, I’ll do it all over again. [/QUOTE]
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