Reloading class recommendations in okc

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Cowboy2000

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I know this is probably done been asked many times before so please bear with me.

Where is the best place to go to a basic reloading class in okc?

I would like to learn for .308, .223 and 7.62x39

I watch these videos on you tube. It doesn't look real hard but an hour or two class would be worth a lot to me.

Thanks
 

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i was at H&H yesterday. they are moving or expanding the the reloading section to the east. they guy at the counter said they will have a lot more stuff out soon.
 

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Canadian Valley Tech Center in El Reno (hwy 66 between El Reno and Yukon) is having a 5 (or 6) day evening class coming up the first part of October. It all occurs in one week and costs $69 I think. Seems like a pretty good deal.
 

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I looked at the el Reno vo tech class, that looks like a great chance to Learn reloading. Pretty cheap for 24 hours of training. Thanks for the tip!
 

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You can buy the lyman 49th reloading book and read all about reloading and the steps involved.
You will need a reloading book anyway..After reading if you still do not get it you may need to take a class.
 

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it is a substantial saving...how much depends on what caliber you are loading....30-30 for example is 10c to 20c for the bullet--5c to15c for the powder and primer and your brass will wear out at a rate of 2c/3c per round per firing...call it 6.00 to 8.00/box of 20---and the cost goes up from there...(less for handguns/more for bigger bores ) looks like you save a bundle but actually you just get to shoot more....its just good to be able to "roll your own" --fire one that you built--and try different componets....for the guy that just goes hunting in the fall--probably a no---if you like to shoot its definitly a yes...some calibers are $40-50 per box retail....you can load them for 15 or a little more
 

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