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Offline rebal69972

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Reloading brass
« on: April 13, 2012, 10:51:18 PM »
I had a pretty sweet deal when I was back in MO and I have been looking for someone that reloads here. I have a guy that trades me ammo for brass but its starting to get pretty expansive to ship them back to him and a pain in the but for me to get the ammo. I hit the range every weekend and collect brass. I was hoping to find someone that might be interested in a similar deal, something close or someone that might be willing to teach me the ins and outs of reloading. As far as what brass I have, I have pretty much everything from 380 - 45 70 brass. Just over 100 lbs right now. so you see why it's getting expansive. Would anyone be intersted? is this even a good idea or should I keep sending to him
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Offline wraithen

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Re: Reloading brass
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2012, 08:26:31 PM »
You should just sell the brass. Not many people will reload for someone else. Where are you? I may be close enough to help show you how to get started as that's where I am.
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Re: Reloading brass
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2012, 07:57:23 AM »
I would sell the brass and buy a kit, and a copy of Richard's vid. He covers all of it.
 http://www.richardscustomrifles.com/forsale6.htm

 


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