As disclosed by CONARM ME, reloading ammunition is a widespread practice among shooters, hunters and individuals but it is an activity which, without adequate preparation, must be absolutely discouraged. And if even private individuals, unlike manufacturing companies, do not have the obligation to test ammunition at the BNP, the home reloading it is of course at the risk and peril of the end user. Precisely for this reason, the final recipient of the reloading course scheduled for 1 and 2 February in several stages is the shooter and / or hunter who reloads.
Main objectives are of course the training and dissemination of safety regulations in recharging, with a 5-level path that starts from this first theoretical step. We will rely on two experts, namely Mattia Molina and Giulio Arrigucci. The venue of the course will be that of the Italian Armourers Consortium, that is to say Gardone Val Trompia (Brescia), to be precise in Via Monte Guglielmo.
The course will last a total of eleven hours and two days, given that February 1st will cover four hours (from 15:30 to 19:30), while on Saturday there will be two shifts (from 8:30 to 12:30 and from 14 to 17). The number of participants will be between 12 and 15, without forgetting the cost, 120 euros including VAT. Finally, it should be noted that the topics covered during the course always require a subsequent period of deepening and practice.