Any interest in a reloading seminar?

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Any interest in a reloading seminar?

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I've had a request to do a reloading seminar at PSC, but I don't know if there is enough interest to make it a seminar. If there is, I'll get it on the PSC calendar. We should have plenty of talent and experience to put on a pretty good seminar. If there isn’t enough interest, I'd be happy to have people come to my home and do it one-on-one or a small group.

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If there is an interest

Would you like to get the Local Dillon guy out?
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I would be very interested. I've only been reloading for about 3 years and there is a ton of stuff to learn.

If it was needed, I could lend my 550b to the cause.
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I'd be interested. I've never done any, but my grandad reloaded a whole bunch. He had a turn key set up where you push a button and it does it all by itself.

Don't keep contact much with that side of the fam anymore (parent's split while my dad was doing espionage in moscow).

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Charles:

Yes I would be very interested. I do not reload now but have been slowly buying the peripherals (tumbler, etc.) and have been saving up empties.

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Re: Any interest in a reloading seminar?

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:I've had a request to do a reloading seminar at PSC, <snip> Regards,
Chas.
Would love to be there........only it's 11 hours there and 11 hours back, so that pretty much shoots it down for me.

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Since I'm the one requesting it, I will certainly be there. I started to say with bells on. But after some thought, maybe without the bells.

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AAAWWWWW come on, wear the bells. :lol:

BTW is the press working out ok?

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I, literally, just finished building my bench and reloading set up. I just mounted the turrent press, my old single stage and the powder measure last weekend. Cleaned up my old dies, etc.

I haven't had a chance to purchase components yet.

Thinking I will go to the next gun show in Pasadena and load up with the essentials.

I lost my old reloading notebook with my old loads. (in a flood) I don't even remember which powders I used with which loads. I remember I used Unique for alot of pistol loads and IMR 4064 for my 30-06 and I think for my 30-30.

I will have to start from scratch.

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I would be interested. This would allow me to see what all is involved before I take the plunge in purchasing all of the equipment.
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I'm game...
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Well, there's plenty of interest here. I'll get it on the schedule at PSC and let everyone know the date and time.

When we get closer, I'll be asking for volunteers to help. I can bring my Dillon 550 and 650, but I'd also like to have a single stage and something like the Lyman All American Turret press.

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sensei wrote:I lost my old reloading notebook with my old loads. (in a flood) I don't even remember which powders I used with which loads.I will have to start from scratch.

Thanks for asking,

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stevie_d_64 wrote:
sensei wrote:I lost my old reloading notebook with my old loads. (in a flood) I don't even remember which powders I used with which loads.I will have to start from scratch.

Thanks for asking,

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I can bring a Rockchucker and a Lee Turret as examples of single stage and turret presses. And other trinkets - powder trickler, hand priming tool, case trimmer, and stuff like that. This sounds like fun.
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