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This is a great idea. Learning in person from those who are experienced

would chop the learning curve down 100%. I learned off youtube videos

and Google fu. I did have a friend of mine via forum who helped me a lot

and that was the most help of all. But still, it's hard to learn just by

e-mail and not being able to see or visually explain.

 

If someone had just explained it to me in person with the press I would have

learned in one day what took me several weeks and several wasted bullets, primers,

powders, and hair lost from stress!

 

Here's what happens when you learn on your own and don't have a clue (yes these are mine):

 

Reloading%252520FAIL.jpg

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Zoid, mind if I use that picture?

 

Go ahead. I'm sure the community needs a what NOT to do picture, LOL!

 

Zoid needs to go to that workshop ASAP! ell oh ell

 

Yeah, I would not mind learning even more. I pick up bits and pieces

via forums, range members, reading, etc. It all helps. But when someone

shows you in person or answers a question in person it makes things

1 million times easier to understand.

 

For the record my rounds don't look like that now. I'd have blown all

my handguns/hands up. Haha.

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Go ahead. I'm sure the community needs a what NOT to do picture, LOL!

 

 

 

Yeah, I would not mind learning even more. I pick up bits and pieces

via forums, range members, reading, etc. It all helps. But when someone

shows you in person or answers a question in person it makes things

1 million times easier to understand.

 

For the record my rounds don't look like that now. I'd have blown all

my handguns/hands up. Haha.

 

I hear ya. Just last week I had to stop shooting USPSA because I had some messed up loads. Approx a half charge in some. Couldn't figure out why. Turns out a screw was loose on my powder measure. I also had about 10 squibs in my first 1000 rounds.

 

 

That's why I want to attend, to pick up some tips and tricks.

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I'm up for a class. I can teach and learn at the same time. Why waste my mistakes when others can learn from them.

 

Teaching is good, I have my daughter teach me her homework as if I was a student and she was the teacher, it's a win win, I learn again what I forgot a lifetime ago, and she learns more she is doing this and doesn't just have book smarts, she actually learns the subject.

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Frank:

 

I'm up for a class. I can teach and learn at the same time. Why waste my mistakes when others can learn from them.

 

 

Hey Mike- I'd enjoy partnering with ya. 6 days with out power so I'm a little behind. I'll copy both you and Maks with an outline when I get it together.

 

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This is a great idea. Learning in person from those who are experienced

would chop the learning curve down 100%. I learned off youtube videos

and Google fu. I did have a friend of mine via forum who helped me a lot

and that was the most help of all. But still, it's hard to learn just by

e-mail and not being able to see or visually explain.

 

If someone had just explained it to me in person with the press I would have

learned in one day what took me several weeks and several wasted bullets, primers,

powders, and hair lost from stress!

 

Here's what happens when you learn on your own and don't have a clue (yes these are mine):

 

Reloading%252520FAIL.jpg

 

i believe if those were crimped they would be fail.... :maninlove:

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