I'm late thirties and I'm on the younger end of the equipment guys. Tends to be dirtier than on road. I actually like it because of the variety I see.
If you found a good one, he will be worth your investment.
Good on you for taking on an apprentice. It's a shame that practice is so rare nowadays. Good techs are hard to get. Where I work is all off road equipment but we are zero for three in trying out new techs.
Don't own one. I've shot several of the volquartsen pistols belonging to others. They are VERY nice and worth the coin in my opinion. I just prefer high standards and smith 41s or 2206s.
Second this. I ran pretty hot loads of Benchmark in my 12 twist 223 for 40s and.55s. My buddy has the rifle now and uses my same load data. Stupid easy to find tight ESs.
Yep. With zero video or physical evidence........hehe.
At least I kept some of the evidence from the weird crap I've seen and can display it for amusement.
I don't know how.you keep a straight face when you deal with people that dumb.
Because gravity works backwards at their training facility and the light ends of the rounds will hit the firing pins installed in the floor (to prevent UXO hazards like enexpended 9mm on the floor).
Or something like that.
I have a recommendation. But I need to do a background check and be sure you are already a felon before I allow you into the class. Please PM me your ssn and dob.
And you don't have to go to DorCo for it.