Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: Maligator on February 24, 2010, 01:27:54 AM
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I was wondering if any of the seasoned reloaders on this site would be willing to mentor a new guy to the hobby? :dunno:
I have already read The ABCs of Reloading and my Lyman 49th Edition Manual more than a few times. As a matter of fact, I already own my press and accessories. I have the video that shows everything to reload, I just think there might be a bit more to learn from someone who can answer questions in real time versus the video.
I live in the Bothell, Mill Creek, Lynnwood area and would appreciate any help that might be offered. Thanks, Maligator ;)
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I would be happy to help out but I live so far away that it may not be practical. If you have questions I would be glad to answer them. If you want my phone number, PM me and I will provide it.
Al
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the best advice I could offer is.......always lube cases that don't go in a carbide die, never substitute components and expect the same pressures, expect to buy a few different powders, never load a large volume of ammo if you have changed anything and expect the same results.
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Go slow and try not to have any distractions! Follow the reloading manuals. Have fun!