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We strongly recommend that in most cases quoted loads be derived from recognized loading manuals and if possible these should be referenced. Where loads do not have back-up reference data available, for instance with use of an unusual powder, then posters are asked to please detail their method for establishing their data. Irresponsible publishing of unsubstantiated ''guestimated'' data is deprecated and may be heavily moderated.]]></description>
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			<title>45 ACP with small pistol primers?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:24:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I was  at the range yesterday and picked up some 45 ACP cases marked CBC on the headstamp, and appear to have small pistol primers.    Any have any experience  or info on these?    Thanks.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I was  at the range yesterday and picked up some 45 ACP cases marked CBC on the headstamp, and appear to have small pistol primers.    Any have any experience  or info on these?    Thanks.</div>

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			<title>Primers</title>
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			<description>I just got an email from Cabelas stated my small pistol primers had been shipped.  Primers were ordered over six months ago and I had forgotten about them.  Already have primers running out my ears.  Oh well, they will get used.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I just got an email from Cabelas stated my small pistol primers had been shipped.  Primers were ordered over six months ago and I had forgotten about them.  Already have primers running out my ears.  Oh well, they will get used.</div>

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			<title>FYI -- Reloading 101 seminar -- Milwaukie, OR</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[FYI

A person over on NorthwestFirearms.com (JohnH) is hosting a ~5hr seminar over the next few weekends, in his garage at his home.  Course will cover the basics and be for 5 students, at a cost of $45/session.

You'll need to be a forum member on NorthwestFirearms.com, then send JohnH a PM along with your email address so that he can contact you with details.

Thread:  *Reloading Basics Class 101 (http://www.northwestfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17193)*


---Quote (Originally by JohnH on NorwestFirearms.com)---
Over the last several months I have talked to numerous people about having a small ‘hand-on’ class on the basics of Reloading. Almost everyone I have spoken with has expressed some level of interest so I am going to have my first class November 21st starting at 8:00 a.m. and lasting between 4-5 hours. I have an additional class scheduled for November 28th and December 19th depending on interest. Class size will be limited to 5 people as everyone will be pulling handles and making bullets by the end of class. We will be discussing both Hand Gun and Rifle loading. The cost will be $45 per person. 

*Basic overview of class agenda will be:*
1. Understanding Bullet Components
2. Reloading Equipment
3. Purchasing Equipment and Supplies
4. Understanding the costs/possible savings of reloading and other benefits.
5. Steps to loading a bullet (this will be ‘hands on’ where everyone will pull the handle and make some bullets with both a single stage press and a Dillon 650 progressive press). These will be hand gun loads that I currently load and shoot.
6. Available on-line information


My purpose for the class is to help anyone who is either in the process of getting started or is considering reloading in the future. The class will give you an opportunity to see all the steps, equipment required to load your own ammunition. It will also provide some idea of the time required so you can make a better informed decision whether reloading is something you should embark on or not.

If you are interested please PM me and include your e-mail address as I have a questioner I will be sending you. The questioner will hopefully help me find a common caliber we can all load during class.

Thanks, John

*Class schedule status:*
* November 21st: Full
* Novmeber 28th: 3 open spots (Note: this class may have a 9:00AM start time)
* December 19th: 3 open spots


I have also had one member who can not make a Saturday class so I will have a Sunday class in there is enough interest.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>FYI<br />
<br />
A person over on NorthwestFirearms.com (JohnH) is hosting a ~5hr seminar over the next few weekends, in his garage at his home.  Course will cover the basics and be for 5 students, at a cost of $45/session.<br />
<br />
You'll need to be a forum member on NorthwestFirearms.com, then send JohnH a PM along with your email address so that he can contact you with details.<br />
<br />
Thread:  <i><b><a href="http://www.northwestfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17193" target="_blank">Reloading Basics Class 101</a></b></i><br />
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				<div style="font-style:italic">Over the last several months I have talked to numerous people about having a small ‘hand-on’ class on the basics of Reloading. Almost everyone I have spoken with has expressed some level of interest so I am going to have my first class November 21st starting at 8:00 a.m. and lasting between 4-5 hours. I have an additional class scheduled for November 28th and December 19th depending on interest. Class size will be limited to 5 people as everyone will be pulling handles and making bullets by the end of class. We will be discussing both Hand Gun and Rifle loading. The cost will be $45 per person. <br />
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<b>Basic overview of class agenda will be:</b><ol style="list-style-type: decimal"><li>Understanding Bullet Components</li>
<li>Reloading Equipment</li>
<li>Purchasing Equipment and Supplies</li>
<li>Understanding the costs/possible savings of reloading and other benefits.</li>
<li>Steps to loading a bullet (this will be ‘hands on’ where everyone will pull the handle and make some bullets with both a single stage press and a Dillon 650 progressive press). These will be hand gun loads that I currently load and shoot.</li>
<li>Available on-line information</li>
</ol><br />
My purpose for the class is to help anyone who is either in the process of getting started or is considering reloading in the future. The class will give you an opportunity to see all the steps, equipment required to load your own ammunition. It will also provide some idea of the time required so you can make a better informed decision whether reloading is something you should embark on or not.<br />
<br />
If you are interested please PM me and include your e-mail address as I have a questioner I will be sending you. The questioner will hopefully help me find a common caliber we can all load during class.<br />
<br />
Thanks, John<br />
<br />
<b>Class schedule status:</b><ul><li>November 21st: Full</li>
<li>Novmeber 28th: 3 open spots (Note: this class may have a 9:00AM start time)</li>
<li>December 19th: 3 open spots</li>
</ul><br />
I have also had one member who can not make a Saturday class so I will have a Sunday class in there is enough interest.</div>
			
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