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OCW and Dan Newberry

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I was wondering if anyone had use his service before on reloading consultation. I had the pleasure of talking with Dan and learned a lot. I think his process and methodology would save reloaders a lot of time and components. I would highly recommend his service.

BTW, I am not affiliate with Dan and wanted to see if anyone worked with him before.
 
Re: OCW and Dan Newberry


To accept a new, and different idea, and to learn it, means first admitting the current idea is not the best one. Folks are slow to do that; it would mean we're wrong and we want to be right.
Then it means learning a new way, and folks are slow to do that too since they don't know how good an orange tastes until they taste an orange.
 
Re: OCW and Dan Newberry

I have not used Dan's consulting, but have pick his brain here and there. He's pretty helpful and for the fees he charges are very reasonable. Save lots of money in powder and bullets, but then again I like to shoot. I'm a big fan of the OCW, and it works well when you have a true OCW. I would highly recommend Dan.
 
Re: OCW and Dan Newberry

I think that Dan knows his stuff. I didn't know he was offering his skills. If I were seeking such help, I'd go to him in a heartbeat.

Greg
 
Re: OCW and Dan Newberry

His service is only $45 for a phone call consultation with continual email help. I think everyone getting into reloading for rifle should at least talk to Dan. He could point them in the right direction for components, etc.
 
Re: OCW and Dan Newberry

Dan and his OCW load development method is where it's at. I've been using his method ever since I stumbled across it 8 years ago.

It's really hard to argue the fact that with 33-36 rounds you can have "THE" load.
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