Next Time Someone seems Intimidated by Reloading

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Next Time Someone seems Intimidated by Reloading

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Have them watch this...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC-XSec ... e=youtu.be

If she can do it, surely s grownup can... :D
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Well, I can see which direction her life is headed, If she stays the route , she might be a ceo of an ammo company or a bullet designer, or somewheres along those lines. It all starts at a young age. Shes seems smart as a whip. this would be a good youngin to follow on utube
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OMGoodness! Smart beyond her years, and so accomplished already. Great job parents for recognizing her interest and encouraging it. Better on camera than 75% of the folks making videos and so steady on the range. I wish I was good enough to shoot on her team.
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Reloading is a relaxing hobby, but only if your not in a hurry. I'm still using a single stage press and casting my own bullets, I've got lots of lead wheel weights that I picked up off of the ground when I was still working as a mechanic ( automotive technician ) LOL. Anyway, I've got 5 gallon buckets full of them, I have to use a two wheel dolly to move them around. Good thing too, have you noticed the cost of bullets lately and as far as I can see there all out of stock. All reloading supplies are that way at present.
In my case I strive to produce as close to a perfect round as I can and I'm not particularly interested in quantity.
Being a city dweller I don't get to shoot all that often and I don't like public or commercial shooting ranges even though I have worked in two of them over the years it's not like in times past when no one was looking over your shoulder. But I degress. Taking your time and producing a quality product is rewarding in and of itself. Have a great day.
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Autumn does a lot of things better than many adults!
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Smart kid. I hope she stays well grounded and makes her way to a great life. She is better with a gun than probably 95% of the adults I see at ranges.
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So Doc... When next I encounter a fellow who seems put off by the reloading task, I can renew his confidence just by saying "Little girls can reload."

The psychology of motivation is kinda tricky.

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That is priceless!!!!!! -Tutt
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Responded to Wrong topic, selective reading glasses on again.Todd/3leg
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FWiedner wrote: Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:27 pmSo Doc... When next I encounter a fellow who seems put off by the reloading task, I can renew his confidence just by saying "Little girls can reload."

The psychology of motivation is kinda tricky.
I wanted to figure out how to remove the wheel off of the axle of my wood splitter, and when I looked for a YouTube video, of course there were a few posted by scruffy looking farmers and mechanics who look like they were born with a crescent wrench in their hands, but the BEST of the videos was a twelve-year-old girl, who explained it in detail, yet quickly and concisely enough that my ADD didn't kick in and I got the information I needed....."[Even] Little girls can repair wood-splitters..." :oops:
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