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    Relearning to reload

    One of my boys (44) has 30 days vacation coming.
    Wants to sit down & relearn to reload every caliber that we have.
    He has been so busy in the Medical field that he has not done any reloading in
    at least 24/25 years. I supplied his needs for ammo.
    Should be interesting..............................

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    Good for him -- and You!
    Paul
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    Well Howard, This will be an interesting project for yourself as well as your son. Never hurts to look over the processes from the beginning to the end one more time.
    Brandon

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    It will be interesting to go thru all the processes one more time.
    I've been hunting on & off for over 60 years.
    Reloading only about 36 years.
    I have kept a certain amount of data in my reloading note book.
    I put all my reloads in cardboard boxes or plastic containers & mark the data on the containers.There will be plenty of data to keep him busy for quite a while.
    I have my ammo ready for the range--he will have to load his own.-

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