I'm a NRA Metallic and Shot shell Reloading instructor. The course teaches basic SAFETY, nomenclature, equipment, components and procedures. The NRA Guide to Reloading (course text book) is a very good 'how to' manual that is a plus to any reloading library. One of the good things about taking this kind of instruction is that the student will begin to sort out the pieces of equipment needed, and those not needed, for the type of loading to be done. Why is this important? Money spent on gear that will not be used is money that could have been used to buy components.
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