Posted: 3/16/2010 12:33:20 PM EDT
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Some have asked for it. So I am thinking about having one.
I have to ask, before I offer one. What would you the student like to see or learn about in an advanced class? |
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Flame,
I've only just started loading. I've read the ABC's of Reloading a few times and my father in law, who is a long time reloader, has given me quite a few hands on lessons. So far I've only loaded right around 100 of my own cartridges and truthfully only fired four . Is there anything that I would get from an advanced class or should I just try and make one of your basic classes next time around, then come for an advanced class when I have some more loading under my belt? Knowing the basics is a good start, but I really want to learn how to tighten things up so that I'm more consistent with each round I make. So far it seems like my biggest problem is very, very subtle differences from case to case no matter how good I think I have things set.
Thanks for offering these classes. Reloading is fast on track to nearly equal shooting as my favorite hobby. |
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First things that come to mind... Safe handling techniques for advanced reloading equipment including but not limited to: -Proper footwear for use in reloading area -Accident avoidance involving 90+ lb. steel plates -Celox application and expedient field trauma care for small toe emergencies I think I should attend the beginner course before moving to these advanced topics however. |
. Is there anything that I would get from an advanced class or should I just try and make one of your basic classes next time around, then come for an advanced class when I have some more loading under my belt? Knowing the basics is a good start, but I really want to learn how to tighten things up so that I'm more consistent with each round I make. So far it seems like my biggest problem is very, very subtle differences from case to case no matter how good I think I have things set.