she is officially a reloader now

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Last week my 16 year old granddaughter came over and reloaded 600 9mm before her arm hurt too much. last night we used them at our club steel challenge league. all 150 shot fine. I usually do all the reloading but after having tendons done on my right hand pulling the handle on the 650 hurts. Since we were getting low she volunteered to load up a bunch.
 
Lorpaxman she has been shooting competitively for 6 years now. she was second youth ladies at WI state steel challenge last year, in 3 divisions. also has several medals in sasp. that is why we needed 9mm for her to shoot a match this weekend with PCC.
 
It’s seems the modern pastime for girls that age is being a harlet and displaying their bodies on tick tock and other electronic corruptions.

Glad this one was raised RIGHT.
 
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Nothing better than to teaching kids how to load. Just like baking a cake. Any those memories will last a lifetime for both you and her. My grand-daughter was going to tell her class at
"show & tell" until Mom convinced her to talk about helping grand pa paint the garage. She's good at that too, "but handloading is lot more fun". Her words, not mine.
 
Last week my 16 year old granddaughter came over and reloaded 600 9mm before her arm hurt too much. last night we used them at our club steel challenge league. all 150 shot fine. I usually do all the reloading but after having tendons done on my right hand pulling the handle on the 650 hurts. Since we were getting low she volunteered to load up a bunch.

GOOD JOB Grandpa ! ! ! Now about this nonsense about learning to reload on a single stage press, your granddaughter did very well under Grandpa's instruction on a progressive Dillon 650. The 650 is not a forgiving press if a mistake is made. Well Done by both of you ! !
 
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