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sounds like something interesting. I have a few suggestions if one does come to fruition.
1) A place where everyone can meet (a place with no alcohol and food is served would be ideal)
2) Some where we could have a room or area to our selves and not bother other or be bothered by others
3)A monthly meeting time and date
4) That a member can show a presentation with actual techniques and have a Q&A session afterwards
5) Possible raffle and give aways to membersOn the blue side
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I am a noob on the reloading issue. I have the Lyman reloading manual, LOTS of brass and just picked up a set of RCBS .38/.357 carbide dies for a decent price (considering today's market). I am looking for other reloading equipment and supplies without having to pay with my left n--. I would be interested in learning with someone who knows what is going on.Comment
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Socalman, North Alhambra here. Where South Pas & San Marino meet. We all gotta do a Meet & Greet! Once component availability come back down to earth, I propose a Quarterly (every three months) group buy through Powder Valley. How 'bout it Mrlonewolf?Originally posted by Colonel David Crockett"Ya'll can go to hell, I'm goin' to Texas!"
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Is this So Cal only? This is a great ideasigpic
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I am an intermediate handloader with very limited time. I am willing to contribute as much as I can.Comment
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I am interested as well, I am new to reloading and I just set up my Rock Chucker. I ordered some 45 dies and hope to find everything else in the next few months to start loading. South Alhambra here.Comment
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Just a suggestion... I was part of a reloading club some years back and loved it. Really went thru the same startup issues that are being addressed. My suggestion would be not to do it at Denny's or IHOP, or any other place like that. There is really a lot that can be gained by having a press onsite, or trimming, or whatever task is on the menu that night. I have seen places like IHOP frown upon brining this type of equipment into thier establishment.
We ended up having ours at the VFW hall. Worked great, understanding and curious hosts, and you were allowed to have suds.
I would look at places like the VFW, ELKS, or a Grange.Comment
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/\ your right I can see an issue doing it at any of does places, that was just an example. But yeah maybe it can be done some were we can bring stuff and maybe show how they work and have a few people try them out as well kind of like a hands one approachComment
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I agree 100%, no restaurants or any other places where non members can freely enter.
VFW is great! My gun club has monthly meetings there too.
Count me in. I am always willing to give a hand with casting and reloading.
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I would like to join if possible. I am located in pasadena and im new to reloading and will be reloading 308 and 223Comment
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