I am looking into taking the course and spoke to one of the instructors the other day. The course is 95$ and there are 2 instructors, Ede and (can't remember name).
From what I understand, this course is geared towards beginners; the only pre-req is having a head on your shoulders. The reason I am interested in this course is to get the fundamentals: Understanding the basics, available references, safety, equipment required and how to use it, understanding info provided by manufacturers with reference info like min/max loads and finally putting a round together... enough information for a person to do his/her own research on loads and confidently put a round together safely and effectively.
I will more than likely take this course no matter what is said here, fact is, anyone with half a brain will take this course as a building block to successful reloading, not the end-all be-all.
He brought a powder listed in a manual.
Sounds like the course worked perfectly for a beginner.
And who knows, he may find the right powder for his particular application and he might not.
Thats why reloading is a journey not a destination.
I think that many of us "old timers", even though we've been reloading for umpteen years, could benefit from a refresher course like this.
Am sure that Phil and Dianne would never put people at risk by having someone that did not have "their head on their shoulders" and extensive experience.
my .02 cents