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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 4081902" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Oh I don't have any issues with (some) people doing stuff if I'm there. I've done lots of demo and instruction with my setup for new loaders. But framed as the idea of a club where someone might be able to go to a clubhouse where the equipment just exists .... yeah, nah.</p><p></p><p>Even if I'm there, I can't watch over every aspect of the process so there's still a liability concern. Like, let's say I let someone come over and load and they decided to make a boolit that was over max powder and the bullet seated too far in. Am I going to be there to check all their throws and busting out the calipers for each round? No. So even if I am right there, I can't watch over everything which means that if something went south, any lawyer is going to try to pin the problem on my setup because obvious their client would never make a mistake. So I really would not be opening the workshop to <em>anyone.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 4081902, member: 5800"] Oh I don't have any issues with (some) people doing stuff if I'm there. I've done lots of demo and instruction with my setup for new loaders. But framed as the idea of a club where someone might be able to go to a clubhouse where the equipment just exists .... yeah, nah. Even if I'm there, I can't watch over every aspect of the process so there's still a liability concern. Like, let's say I let someone come over and load and they decided to make a boolit that was over max powder and the bullet seated too far in. Am I going to be there to check all their throws and busting out the calipers for each round? No. So even if I am right there, I can't watch over everything which means that if something went south, any lawyer is going to try to pin the problem on my setup because obvious their client would never make a mistake. So I really would not be opening the workshop to [I]anyone.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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