
mzdadoc wrote:I have to say I've really enjoyed this thread!!!! I've been a gear head my whole life so I'm really retentive about getting things exactly right and would love to own a powder measure like that!!!! Erud if you ever allow field trips to watch this work and to learn about rifle caliber loading sign me up!!!!!
Seismic Sam wrote:mzdadoc wrote:I have to say I've really enjoyed this thread!!!! I've been a gear head my whole life so I'm really retentive about getting things exactly right and would love to own a powder measure like that!!!! Erud if you ever allow field trips to watch this work and to learn about rifle caliber loading sign me up!!!!!
Oldman is the only person who welcomes beginners into his reloading realm and tries to teach them how to keep from blowing their head off.... A trip to his place in Osceola is highly recommended...
Seismic Sam wrote: Oldman is the only person who welcomes beginners into his reloading realm and tries to teach them how to keep from blowing their head off.... A trip to his place in Osceola is highly recommended...
cobb wrote:Seismic Sam wrote: Oldman is the only person who welcomes beginners into his reloading realm and tries to teach them how to keep from blowing their head off.... A trip to his place in Osceola is highly recommended...
A good idea, read some manual and learn the basics then have an experienced loader show you their equipment and how to use it the right way. Better than learning from those on the internet that have loaded for a few months and consider themselves experienced handloaders, yet post dangerous information that they have no clue about and then ask simple questions about things that are included in the instructions for their equipment.
Erud wrote:cobb wrote:Seismic Sam wrote: Oldman is the only person who welcomes beginners into his reloading realm and tries to teach them how to keep from blowing their head off.... A trip to his place in Osceola is highly recommended...
A good idea, read some manual and learn the basics then have an experienced loader show you their equipment and how to use it the right way. Better than learning from those on the internet that have loaded for a few months and consider themselves experienced handloaders, yet post dangerous information that they have no clue about and then ask simple questions about things that are included in the instructions for their equipment.
There does seem to be a fair amount of that on the internet, doesn't there?
cobb wrote:Seismic Sam wrote: Oldman is the only person who welcomes beginners into his reloading realm and tries to teach them how to keep from blowing their head off.... A trip to his place in Osceola is highly recommended...
A good idea, read some manual and learn the basics then have an experienced loader show you their equipment and how to use it the right way. Better than learning from those on the internet that have loaded for a few months and consider themselves experienced handloaders, yet post dangerous information that they have no clue about and then ask simple questions about things that are included in the instructions for their equipment.
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