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<blockquote data-quote="kcatto" data-source="post: 1275223" data-attributes="member: 3279"><p>Dang I was not trying to be a jack off and I apologize if I came off that way, I re-read my post and it was a bit abrasive.... I was in no way saying you work was inferior or anything I was using your cleaning as an example of the crap anyone can pull.... </p><p></p><p>I am not trying to advertise this at all I was just looking for interest in a basic loading course.... </p><p></p><p>Our FFL's are currently in place for our commercial loading business (which has been in business since 1957) but we do not need them to teach a basic loading class anyway....</p><p></p><p>Our outline of class curriculum is going to Dillon, Hornady, Lee Precision, and Lyman for approval and their blessings since we have worked with them for years, just to make sure there is something we are not forgetting.... All have all ready agreed to offer discounted supplies, and support for these classes.</p><p></p><p>I am in the process of securing discounts for students for components, like Sierra, Barnes, starline, Remington UMC, Winchester, etc.... </p><p></p><p>The local vo-tech approached us about doing a class on loading but I did not want to teach three nights week for 8 weeks....</p><p></p><p>I am getting ready to take the 6 hour NRA course to be an NRA instructor....</p><p></p><p>I have bought from Mitch in the past for my personal loading and have bought for years from the gentleman Mitch bought his business from.... Mitch is a great guy....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcatto, post: 1275223, member: 3279"] Dang I was not trying to be a jack off and I apologize if I came off that way, I re-read my post and it was a bit abrasive.... I was in no way saying you work was inferior or anything I was using your cleaning as an example of the crap anyone can pull.... I am not trying to advertise this at all I was just looking for interest in a basic loading course.... Our FFL's are currently in place for our commercial loading business (which has been in business since 1957) but we do not need them to teach a basic loading class anyway.... Our outline of class curriculum is going to Dillon, Hornady, Lee Precision, and Lyman for approval and their blessings since we have worked with them for years, just to make sure there is something we are not forgetting.... All have all ready agreed to offer discounted supplies, and support for these classes. I am in the process of securing discounts for students for components, like Sierra, Barnes, starline, Remington UMC, Winchester, etc.... The local vo-tech approached us about doing a class on loading but I did not want to teach three nights week for 8 weeks.... I am getting ready to take the 6 hour NRA course to be an NRA instructor.... I have bought from Mitch in the past for my personal loading and have bought for years from the gentleman Mitch bought his business from.... Mitch is a great guy.... [/QUOTE]
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