rainbowbob
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How many of you experienced well-equipped re-loaders ever take on "apprentices" - non-loaders who would like to give it a try?
I would like to learn the basics of re-loading from somebody that really knows what they are doing...has the tools and work space...and the time and patience to teach this middle-aged "newbie".
I have neither the tools, the skills, or the space to make this a home hobby in the near future. But I am interested in learning how to produce adequate stocks of ammo - hopefully at a cost saving that will allow me to afford more range time.
Money is always an issue these days, but perhaps some arrangement of cost-sharing would be of mutual benefit.
I'm curious how wide-spread such mentor/apprentice collaborations are - or is everyone is pretty much on their own?
General comments would be informative. Any re-loaders in the Seattle area interested in showing me how to get started re-loading .38 special?
I would like to learn the basics of re-loading from somebody that really knows what they are doing...has the tools and work space...and the time and patience to teach this middle-aged "newbie".
I have neither the tools, the skills, or the space to make this a home hobby in the near future. But I am interested in learning how to produce adequate stocks of ammo - hopefully at a cost saving that will allow me to afford more range time.
Money is always an issue these days, but perhaps some arrangement of cost-sharing would be of mutual benefit.
I'm curious how wide-spread such mentor/apprentice collaborations are - or is everyone is pretty much on their own?
General comments would be informative. Any re-loaders in the Seattle area interested in showing me how to get started re-loading .38 special?
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