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Reloading
Starting out reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="HeskethPritchard" data-source="post: 166094" data-attributes="member: 6757"><p>+1 on all the above.</p><p></p><p>If your new to reloading you will learn a great deal by finding a buddy to show you the ropes and take you through the process, you must have someone close to where you live who wouldn't mind spending a few hours showing you the ropes. If you can't think of someone go to your range and ask around theres bound to be someone willing to help you out. </p><p></p><p>A couple of pointers:</p><p></p><p>Take time to learn the safety aspects of the craft, think you can ignore them at your peril, you just might end up killing yourself.</p><p></p><p>If you get a buddy to help you a small favour or a few beers (after your done reloading) always helps.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and remember Rookey, a question about reloading is NEVER stupid! if you don't know ask there are plenty of fine members here willing to help all you gotta do is ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeskethPritchard, post: 166094, member: 6757"] +1 on all the above. If your new to reloading you will learn a great deal by finding a buddy to show you the ropes and take you through the process, you must have someone close to where you live who wouldn't mind spending a few hours showing you the ropes. If you can't think of someone go to your range and ask around theres bound to be someone willing to help you out. A couple of pointers: Take time to learn the safety aspects of the craft, think you can ignore them at your peril, you just might end up killing yourself. If you get a buddy to help you a small favour or a few beers (after your done reloading) always helps. Good luck and remember Rookey, a question about reloading is NEVER stupid! if you don't know ask there are plenty of fine members here willing to help all you gotta do is ask. [/QUOTE]
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