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<blockquote data-quote="Huntin1" data-source="post: 203002" data-attributes="member: 5730"><p>Sorry about your Dad.</p><p></p><p>First I would start with Hunter Safety, lots of good info on safe gun handling. Bill's has beginner classes that will give you the basics on handguns, how they function and safe handling. While there are many knowledgable shooters out there who will help you, I've heard so much misinformation on public ranges from so called experts that I can't suggest you take advice from someone on a public range before you at least have a working knowledge of handguns and how they function. You need to be able to separate good info from BS.</p><p></p><p>Reloading for me was basically self taught by reading reloading manuals and applying the technics suggested. I've also learned quite a bit about reloading from Prairie Ghost, I consider myself as a journeyman reloader, he's an expert. He's also pretty good with both handguns and rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntin1, post: 203002, member: 5730"] Sorry about your Dad. First I would start with Hunter Safety, lots of good info on safe gun handling. Bill's has beginner classes that will give you the basics on handguns, how they function and safe handling. While there are many knowledgable shooters out there who will help you, I've heard so much misinformation on public ranges from so called experts that I can't suggest you take advice from someone on a public range before you at least have a working knowledge of handguns and how they function. You need to be able to separate good info from BS. Reloading for me was basically self taught by reading reloading manuals and applying the technics suggested. I've also learned quite a bit about reloading from Prairie Ghost, I consider myself as a journeyman reloader, he's an expert. He's also pretty good with both handguns and rifles. [/QUOTE]
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