- Location
- West Coast
Hello Friends:
I've been in the reloading game for about 20 years now. Not that this makes me an expert, but I'm perhaps a little less dumb than the average Joe
So...if there's anyone in the Edmonton, AB area that is curious and wants to see how it's done, I'd be willing to share info, my techniques, etc.
I have owned or at least operated most of the major brands of equipment out there, so I can at least comment on some of their differences.
My equipment: RCBS Rockchucker of unknown but ancient vintage.
Dillon 650 (On the 8th day, God made Dillon!)
Calibers: .303 Brit, 9mm Luger, .38/.357 Mag, .223 Rem., 30-06, .308,
.40 S&W, .300 Win. Mag.
I have loaded in excess of 50,000 rounds, all told. Have never had an incident of any kind due to being somewhat anal about procedures and safety.
Years ago a kind soul showed me the process and walked me through it on his equipment. I cannot repay his kindness, but I can pay that favor forward.
PM me if interested.
I've been in the reloading game for about 20 years now. Not that this makes me an expert, but I'm perhaps a little less dumb than the average Joe
So...if there's anyone in the Edmonton, AB area that is curious and wants to see how it's done, I'd be willing to share info, my techniques, etc.
I have owned or at least operated most of the major brands of equipment out there, so I can at least comment on some of their differences.
My equipment: RCBS Rockchucker of unknown but ancient vintage.
Dillon 650 (On the 8th day, God made Dillon!)
Calibers: .303 Brit, 9mm Luger, .38/.357 Mag, .223 Rem., 30-06, .308,
.40 S&W, .300 Win. Mag.
I have loaded in excess of 50,000 rounds, all told. Have never had an incident of any kind due to being somewhat anal about procedures and safety.
Years ago a kind soul showed me the process and walked me through it on his equipment. I cannot repay his kindness, but I can pay that favor forward.
PM me if interested.