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Reloading....How old?
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<blockquote data-quote="fj40mojo" data-source="post: 421106" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>Thanks for the memory prod. I was the same age when my dad started showing me the ropes at the reloading bench. Parallel story. By 14 I was loading my own without supervision, I was pretty proud when dad handed me my own set of keys to the shop, kinda like getting your driver's license . Every big game animal I've ever shot was killed with hand loads done with my own 2 hands. When I turned 18 and went into the Army he got me my own reloading set up, Rockchucker Master Reloading Kit. Still using it. I let my 5yo help at the bench, he loves throwing brass in the tumbler and seating bullets. He's not anywhere close to ready to go on his own, but I think it's great that he is showing interest in my hobby. Can't wait to take him hunting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fj40mojo, post: 421106, member: 19129"] Thanks for the memory prod. I was the same age when my dad started showing me the ropes at the reloading bench. Parallel story. By 14 I was loading my own without supervision, I was pretty proud when dad handed me my own set of keys to the shop, kinda like getting your driver's license . Every big game animal I've ever shot was killed with hand loads done with my own 2 hands. When I turned 18 and went into the Army he got me my own reloading set up, Rockchucker Master Reloading Kit. Still using it. I let my 5yo help at the bench, he loves throwing brass in the tumbler and seating bullets. He's not anywhere close to ready to go on his own, but I think it's great that he is showing interest in my hobby. Can't wait to take him hunting! [/QUOTE]
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