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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 825692" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>They used to do a reloading class up at H&H, I don't know if they still do them. But even if they don't they have several presses set up and I'm sure they would explain how they work. They didn't have a Hornady LNL last time I was in but they did have several Dillons and RCBS's new progressive set up and were able to load rounds. It might be worth a look. They did have some Hornady dies and the new Hornady manual. Seems like they are selling mostly Dillon and RCBS but you will get the gist of how they work. The class sounds like a great resource for beginners. Wish they were doing them when I started.</p><p></p><p>Also youtube has a lot of videos, some of which are pretty decent. And that ultimate reloader site is very good. Hornady also has some videos on their website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 825692, member: 3099"] They used to do a reloading class up at H&H, I don't know if they still do them. But even if they don't they have several presses set up and I'm sure they would explain how they work. They didn't have a Hornady LNL last time I was in but they did have several Dillons and RCBS's new progressive set up and were able to load rounds. It might be worth a look. They did have some Hornady dies and the new Hornady manual. Seems like they are selling mostly Dillon and RCBS but you will get the gist of how they work. The class sounds like a great resource for beginners. Wish they were doing them when I started. Also youtube has a lot of videos, some of which are pretty decent. And that ultimate reloader site is very good. Hornady also has some videos on their website. [/QUOTE]
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