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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 3991946" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>H&H in OKC used to have basic loading classes all the time, classes were usually pretty well sold out, and kept small. . A really nice and competent guy named Don (I think his name was) taught the classes. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately a few years ago he passed away. I *think* H&H still offers these classes , I don’t who does it now or if they’re good or not. Don was excellent. You might call the Reloading Dept at H&H and inquire. </p><p></p><p>It’s a real ***** getting primers now. I drove almost 200 miles round trip earlier today to get some primers. I felt lucky to get them. </p><p>Once you find primers buy all you can. Break the bank. Blow the budget. Incur the expense. Just pay. You can’t do a thing without primers. </p><p></p><p>Powder is somewhat better but still danged expensive and hard to get. Buy it when you find it. </p><p></p><p>Sell some crap you have lying around. Get a part time job. Eat rice and beans. Get a new credit card. Work some overtime. This is not currently the inexpensive hobby it used to be. </p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 3991946, member: 27284"] H&H in OKC used to have basic loading classes all the time, classes were usually pretty well sold out, and kept small. . A really nice and competent guy named Don (I think his name was) taught the classes. Unfortunately a few years ago he passed away. I *think* H&H still offers these classes , I don’t who does it now or if they’re good or not. Don was excellent. You might call the Reloading Dept at H&H and inquire. It’s a real ***** getting primers now. I drove almost 200 miles round trip earlier today to get some primers. I felt lucky to get them. Once you find primers buy all you can. Break the bank. Blow the budget. Incur the expense. Just pay. You can’t do a thing without primers. Powder is somewhat better but still danged expensive and hard to get. Buy it when you find it. Sell some crap you have lying around. Get a part time job. Eat rice and beans. Get a new credit card. Work some overtime. This is not currently the inexpensive hobby it used to be. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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