Feedback needed.
Feedback needed.
Please provide feedback for this website. Good, bad or ugly. Then claim your bag of 9mm or 223 brass from Blackfire via website PM.
Why are you a Firefighter?
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
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Aerogenius
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- Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2024 1:50 am
Re: Feedback needed.
Been away for a bit, but think the site is working well. Happy to be back.
- Roby.evans
- Kentucky Colonel
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- Location: Magnolia, Kentucky
Re: Feedback needed.
I’m glad to see at least a few folks coming back to the website. Need more though.
In His Service,
Joshua 1:9
Roby Evans
Joshua 1:9
Roby Evans
Re: Feedback needed.
ALOR MORE NEED TO USE WEBSITE...
Why are you a Firefighter?
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
- Roby.evans
- Kentucky Colonel
- Posts: 460
- Joined: Sat Jun 22, 2024 3:27 pm
- Location: Magnolia, Kentucky
Re: Feedback needed.
I found Veterans Reloading Assistance Program because of my love for reloading, shooting, and helping fellow veterans. What I found was much more than a place to talk brass, powder, presses, bullets, and load data. I found a community.
VRAP is built around something simple but powerful: veterans helping veterans. Reloading gives many of us a purpose, a routine, and a way to stay connected to something hands-on and meaningful. For some, it is a hobby. For others, it is therapy. For many of us, it is both.
As a retired Army veteran, I know how important it is to have a place where veterans can talk, learn, teach, joke, ask questions, and be around people who understand the language, the background, and the mindset. VRAP provides that. Whether someone is brand new to reloading or has been doing it for decades, there is always someone willing to help, explain, trade knowledge, or point them in the right direction.
I am proud to serve as a board member for Veterans Reloading Assistance Program and to contribute the Friday write-ups. Those articles give me a chance to dig into reloading history, old cartridges, equipment, safety, technique, and the kind of detailed information that helps keep the craft alive. More importantly, they give me a way to give back to a veteran community that matters.
VRAP is not just about components or equipment. It is about connection. It is about keeping veterans involved, engaged, and supported. It is about passing knowledge from one generation of reloaders to the next. It is about giving veterans a place where they belong.
I believe strongly in what VRAP does, and I am proud to be part of it. If you are a veteran, a reloader, or someone who wants to support veterans through a practical and meaningful mission, this organization is worth your time.
VRAP has my full support, and I am honored to be part of the mission.
VRAP is built around something simple but powerful: veterans helping veterans. Reloading gives many of us a purpose, a routine, and a way to stay connected to something hands-on and meaningful. For some, it is a hobby. For others, it is therapy. For many of us, it is both.
As a retired Army veteran, I know how important it is to have a place where veterans can talk, learn, teach, joke, ask questions, and be around people who understand the language, the background, and the mindset. VRAP provides that. Whether someone is brand new to reloading or has been doing it for decades, there is always someone willing to help, explain, trade knowledge, or point them in the right direction.
I am proud to serve as a board member for Veterans Reloading Assistance Program and to contribute the Friday write-ups. Those articles give me a chance to dig into reloading history, old cartridges, equipment, safety, technique, and the kind of detailed information that helps keep the craft alive. More importantly, they give me a way to give back to a veteran community that matters.
VRAP is not just about components or equipment. It is about connection. It is about keeping veterans involved, engaged, and supported. It is about passing knowledge from one generation of reloaders to the next. It is about giving veterans a place where they belong.
I believe strongly in what VRAP does, and I am proud to be part of it. If you are a veteran, a reloader, or someone who wants to support veterans through a practical and meaningful mission, this organization is worth your time.
VRAP has my full support, and I am honored to be part of the mission.
Eric Adair
Re: Feedback needed.
Thaks Eric
Why are you a Firefighter?
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
Me: What if you call for help and nobody responds?
~Blackfire 1998~
- Roby.evans
- Kentucky Colonel
- Posts: 460
- Joined: Sat Jun 22, 2024 3:27 pm
- Location: Magnolia, Kentucky