If interested in my free training, consider that I do have a few strict rules that must be followed.
I will cover those in a PM if you contact me. They are common sense rules for the security of BOTH parties.
My weekends are filling up fast, not for reloading classes, but for shooting competitions I will be attending this year, weather and finance permitting. I have had my arm twisted to attend the Steel Shoots this year, although my practice session has proven that I am a piss-poor pistol shooter and may need to bring my GP100 with speed-loaders to compete at any level. My main interest is shooting my 50BMG target rifles in FCSA 1000 yard Match Competitions held around the country although two have already been cancelled due to weather (one in Shreveport had its range washed away during recent floods there), and another friend here in Wisconsin wants me to compete in Tactical Shoots of unknown distances which means digging out the 280Rem and 7mmRemMag for further practice at distance.
I reload about 47 different cartridge types although I have sold some of my rifles and currently only have ability to shoot 15 different cartridge types.
What cartridges do you wish to reload? I am currently setup to load 9mm Luger and 223/5.56X45 on both single stage and on Dillon 550 progressives. If known in advance, I can set up Dillon's for other cartridge types assuming I have those reloading dies, expanders and base-plates. If you need to reload a cartridge for which I don't have dies, you will need to provide dies, shell-holder, cases, bullets, and rifle/pistol/revolver for testing purposes. Certain people, after receiving my training, may be invited back to use my equipment until they get setup on their own equipment. Several members here on MN Gun Talk have taken advantage of this offer as it leads into more training detailed to your specific cartridges.
The choice is yours.
Time for me to get back to the three 50BMG rifles I have torn apart in my shop, one for glass-bedding the action on a State Arms rifle into a Manners carbon-fiber stock and re-bluing the barrel, another ArmaLite AR-50 National Match for a stock modification involving lengthening forearm 8" and having ability to adjust bi-pod mounting height, modifying and solidly mounting a rear mono-pod, and modifying stock for take-down to fit normal sized carrying cases, and the last rifle which is my highly modified ArmaLite AR-50 needs to have the 34" Feddersen barrel set back and re-chambered due to burning out throat while testing ammo capable of shooting 2-miles and staying supersonic, which involved shooting 800 grain bore-riders at 3200 fps and factoring in environmental conditions at the shooting range. (NRA Whittington Center in Raton, NM.)
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