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<blockquote data-quote="reloaderlen" data-source="post: 1134100" data-attributes="member: 36294"><p>You may find it hard to get anyone to show you the ropes , not that folks are rude but just don't want the responsibility on their shoulders if something goes astray on your part. May I suggest buying several reloading manuals and read them front to back ! Then read them again and just for good measure one more time . It really is not that hard and it is really rewarding. </p><p>Pointers </p><p>Do it where and when you will not be distracted! ( wife kids ph ball game )</p><p>Take your time and double check everything every time.</p><p>And just because it shoots safely in one gun doesn't mean it will in another !</p><p></p><p>I'm 46 years old and have been rolling my own for 28 years and occasionally make a mistake. Thank God I double check my work !</p><p></p><p>Good luck and enjoy most of all be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reloaderlen, post: 1134100, member: 36294"] You may find it hard to get anyone to show you the ropes , not that folks are rude but just don't want the responsibility on their shoulders if something goes astray on your part. May I suggest buying several reloading manuals and read them front to back ! Then read them again and just for good measure one more time . It really is not that hard and it is really rewarding. Pointers Do it where and when you will not be distracted! ( wife kids ph ball game ) Take your time and double check everything every time. And just because it shoots safely in one gun doesn't mean it will in another ! I'm 46 years old and have been rolling my own for 28 years and occasionally make a mistake. Thank God I double check my work ! Good luck and enjoy most of all be safe [/QUOTE]
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