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Cooper 25-06:


I'm a new member to this forum, so I'm not sure I'm in the right place on this forum for the subject I want to discuss. Maybe I missed the "reloading thread".

I'm in the process of purchasing a Redding press, dies, and all the other equipment I need for reloading my Cooper Model 52, 25-06.

Primarily, I'm not reloading to save money. I'm reloading to maximise accuracy. My objective is to put together a "dream" setup of which addresses precision, precision, precision. I do not plan to compromise much, nor to step over a dime to save a penny.

There maybe other ways to say this but I'm looking for a nearby expert reloader to consult with me on all my componet purchases from beginning to end on my reloading bench AND then to "hands-on" take me through my first round of reloading. I did some 222 reloading when I was young - decades ago.

I've settled on a Redding T-7 turret press.
Is there anybody out there that can help me?
I'm in North Lincoln.






A-FIXER:
Pm me and once you do I will give you my cell# to call

A-FIXER:
And or do this..
http://nebraskafirearms.org/forum/index.php/topic,7803.0.html

The SFG ombre will steer you in the only way ''THE RIGHT WAY''

Cooper 25-06:
A-FIXER
I'm having trouble with navigation as a newbie to this forum.

What is it I should do to get in contact with you?

Sincerely,
Cooper 25-06

Neeco:

--- Quote from: Cooper 25-06 on February 20, 2013, 12:59:14 PM ---A-FIXER
I'm having trouble with navigation as a newbie to this forum.

What is it I should do to get in contact with you?

Sincerely,
Cooper 25-06


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He asked that you PM (private message) him for contact info.  To do this you can click on his name, then "send personal message", found in the menu on the left hand side of his profile.

Also, I will second the Class held by SFG and UNFY. 


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