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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2889703" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I've taught three of my kids. Two still want to, but they're busy with college, starting a farm, etc.</p><p>Back in 2012, I taught one individual, he seemed to have a knack. When he expressed the interest in going further but didn't have the funds to get started, I have him a RCBS Rock Chucker and a priming tool. He sold it not long after. OK....</p><p>Taught a co-worker to reload. Gave him a RCBS Jr. He hasn't done anything with it in five years.</p><p>Met a guy at a 'battleship' shoot out on BLM land. He expressed a keen interest in reloading. I didn't give him any lessons, but loaned him a book on reloading. He seemed to pick it up intuitively, so I <strong><em>loaned</em></strong> him all the tools he would need to reload 40 S&W press, powder, bullets, primers, seater, dies, case checker, etc. He had his own calipers. He returned the gear less than a month later, having used all the components. He offered me cash for the components he used, I said 'pay it forward.' He has since become a reloading fiend. It's awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2889703, member: 94154"] I've taught three of my kids. Two still want to, but they're busy with college, starting a farm, etc. Back in 2012, I taught one individual, he seemed to have a knack. When he expressed the interest in going further but didn't have the funds to get started, I have him a RCBS Rock Chucker and a priming tool. He sold it not long after. OK.... Taught a co-worker to reload. Gave him a RCBS Jr. He hasn't done anything with it in five years. Met a guy at a 'battleship' shoot out on BLM land. He expressed a keen interest in reloading. I didn't give him any lessons, but loaned him a book on reloading. He seemed to pick it up intuitively, so I [B][I]loaned[/I][/B] him all the tools he would need to reload 40 S&W press, powder, bullets, primers, seater, dies, case checker, etc. He had his own calipers. He returned the gear less than a month later, having used all the components. He offered me cash for the components he used, I said 'pay it forward.' He has since become a reloading fiend. It's awesome. [/QUOTE]
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