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<blockquote data-quote="kcatto" data-source="post: 1270994" data-attributes="member: 3279"><p>I know H&H has a class every other tuesday night 530 to 9pm but we were thinking more along the lines of a saturday.... easier for most people to attend...</p><p></p><p>we would start with the very basics.... </p><p></p><p>My adopted father had his FFL/ATf ammunitions manufactures licenses, he loaded for years as a full time occupation... for Remmington, Norma, winchester, Hornady, yes even they outsource. Not to mention many sheriffs departments and private contracts.... </p><p></p><p>There is not much between the two of us that we have not done or cannot do in ammo... from re-loading 22lr to building wildcat cases, testing CUP pressures, casting, fabrication....etc....</p><p></p><p>We were just trying to get more people more involved with handloading.... So people understand more about what happens when their gun goes bang. You can honestly get more bang for the buck and hand loaded ammo properly fire formed for the chamber is the most accurate ammo anyway....</p><p></p><p>A group buy would be an idea ESPECIALLY when we buy componants primers, projectiles, powders, etc.... we are also going to give veterans, OSA members, American legion, VFW discounts.... </p><p></p><p>We are looking at holding the first seminar at the American Legion post.... If all goes well</p><p></p><p>but it is still in the mix right now....but coming together nicely.... keep the feedback coming...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcatto, post: 1270994, member: 3279"] I know H&H has a class every other tuesday night 530 to 9pm but we were thinking more along the lines of a saturday.... easier for most people to attend... we would start with the very basics.... My adopted father had his FFL/ATf ammunitions manufactures licenses, he loaded for years as a full time occupation... for Remmington, Norma, winchester, Hornady, yes even they outsource. Not to mention many sheriffs departments and private contracts.... There is not much between the two of us that we have not done or cannot do in ammo... from re-loading 22lr to building wildcat cases, testing CUP pressures, casting, fabrication....etc.... We were just trying to get more people more involved with handloading.... So people understand more about what happens when their gun goes bang. You can honestly get more bang for the buck and hand loaded ammo properly fire formed for the chamber is the most accurate ammo anyway.... A group buy would be an idea ESPECIALLY when we buy componants primers, projectiles, powders, etc.... we are also going to give veterans, OSA members, American legion, VFW discounts.... We are looking at holding the first seminar at the American Legion post.... If all goes well but it is still in the mix right now....but coming together nicely.... keep the feedback coming... [/QUOTE]
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