well Now we have another one in the group .or should I say Now I know what it's like


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coonan357
February 14, 2003, 01:26 PM
Yesterday I spent the whole day with a buddy of mine who I used to reload his ammo for teaching him how to do it himself , We started at noon and by 10 pm we had 300 rounds of 44 mag loaded , His brother bought his a redding press for Christmas this year ( I wish my brother would do that ) and he bought the dies when I started to reload for him 2 years ago , so yesterday he asked If I would show him how to load out . It was a little trying at times LIke when I started to inspect the rounds and noticed he wasn't crimping them completely and had to recrimp 150 of them , but hey , he is a newby , he is going to try them out today . so hopefully I won't have to pound out slugs tonight . :D Now I know what it feels like to be a dad ..

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KP95DAO
February 14, 2003, 02:45 PM
Handloading is like any other manufacturing endeavor; it requires periodic checks for quality control purposes. And like everything else, the more effort you put into the product the better the outcome.

Quantrill
February 15, 2003, 11:17 AM
Ahhh, Coonan, You done good!!! This is the way it is supposed to work. Quantrill

redneck2
February 15, 2003, 03:26 PM
give a man some reloads and he shoots today...

teach a man to reload and he shoots for a lifetime

coonan357
February 15, 2003, 05:51 PM
actually redneck the bottom line of that proverb should be , he won't leave coonans reloading room or supplies alone...:D :D

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