It wouldn’t hurt anyone to take the course. They do cover all the basics with an emphasis on safety. They do not cover the tweaks and tricks to squeeze all the accuracy out of a cartridge.
It wouldn’t hurt anyone to take the course. They do cover all the basics with an emphasis on safety. They do not cover the tweaks and tricks to squeeze all the accuracy out of a cartridge.
While I understand that even at this point in my life,I surely could/would learn something,I suspect that it would be the "right" way to do things and not necessarily the "best" way to do things.
Also . . . they would linger on the "dose of common sense" safety things . . . and I would get bored. If I have not had a debilitating accident after 40+ years of reloading for falling block actions,I most likely will die of something else. --- SAWMAN
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
You can always learn something new I guess. I haven’t seen one offered here but maybe I’ll check. Who knows maybe you meet a new friend who likes to reload.
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