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<blockquote data-quote="Cedar Creek" data-source="post: 1269993" data-attributes="member: 12387"><p>I've been handloading since 1973, so I either have 37 years experience - or one years experience 37 times. Sometimes I feel like the latter when things don't turn out so great on some of my projects.<img src="/images/smilies/rollinglaugh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rollingla" title="Rollinglaugh :rollingla" data-shortname=":rollingla" /></p><p></p><p>My equipment works great, but it is older technology. I wouldn't mind getting in a course so I could see some of the digital scales and state-of-the-art powder measures at work. My scale is a 1976 vintage RCBS, but at least it is magnetic dampened. That was a quantum leap from the old oil dampened scale I had before!</p><p></p><p>Cedar Creek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cedar Creek, post: 1269993, member: 12387"] I've been handloading since 1973, so I either have 37 years experience - or one years experience 37 times. Sometimes I feel like the latter when things don't turn out so great on some of my projects.:rollingla My equipment works great, but it is older technology. I wouldn't mind getting in a course so I could see some of the digital scales and state-of-the-art powder measures at work. My scale is a 1976 vintage RCBS, but at least it is magnetic dampened. That was a quantum leap from the old oil dampened scale I had before! Cedar Creek [/QUOTE]
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