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Re: LEARNING TO RELOAD
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2022, 03:55:54 PM »
Chet,
Like BuckJunkie,
I am available to share what limited (50 years' experience) I have on the subject.
Please understand that I am NOT an expert, but it all seems to work.
He is welcome to contact me via PM any time.
I am in Enumclaw.
Rob.

Perfect place for your grandson to learn.  When I learned from a stranger I took a notebook and wrote down each and every step.  From there it was much easier to adapt my own ways.  Reloading is truly a constant learning craft IMO.  The more you people you talk to and get tips from, the better off you are..

Good Luck :tup:
MAGA

 


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