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<blockquote data-quote="akmtnhnt" data-source="post: 2907046" data-attributes="member: 120824"><p>Reloading is not difficult. At it's most basic, a saami cartridge with factory brass available, data available, it's easier than baking good bread. You need a few more tools, but at it's core it's an absurdly easy endeavor that anyone with less than a high school math or physics course can undertake safely. Shaping brass, wildcats, and machining things to .001 or better tolerances is a whole other thing, but not really the core of reloading.</p><p></p><p>Even if you don't pass it on to your family, there will always be a plethora of modestly educated people that can pick it up without too much difficulty if they want to. The information is out there. It will never die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akmtnhnt, post: 2907046, member: 120824"] Reloading is not difficult. At it's most basic, a saami cartridge with factory brass available, data available, it's easier than baking good bread. You need a few more tools, but at it's core it's an absurdly easy endeavor that anyone with less than a high school math or physics course can undertake safely. Shaping brass, wildcats, and machining things to .001 or better tolerances is a whole other thing, but not really the core of reloading. Even if you don't pass it on to your family, there will always be a plethora of modestly educated people that can pick it up without too much difficulty if they want to. The information is out there. It will never die. [/QUOTE]
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