A little while back I shared some info from my friend and fellow Local Field Director for the US Sportsman’s Alliance (USSA), Adam McInerny about a relatively new company, Bullets and Brass. The company was offering a series of free reloading courses around the SF Bay Area.
Well Adam dropped me another note the other day with a couple of updates. Headlining the email was the company’s new policy about donating portions of proceeds from the sale of certain components and reloading equipment to Hunters Helping Soldiers. Here’s what he wrote:
Hunters Helping Soldiers
As of 2/20/10 we are now sponsoring Hunters Helping Soldiers, a Non-profit organization started by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance’s Local Field Director, Scott, to take our wounded warriors out on hunting or fishing trips of a lifetime. Scott also runs Camp Hoorah for kids of soldiers killed in action or currently deployed overseas.
Bullets and Brass is now donating a portion of or proceeds from the sale of our Moly Coated bullets, SKB hard cases, ammo boxes, and range gear on our website.
To learn more about Hunters Helping Soldiers, visit the website at
It looks like there will be some more reloading classes coming up in the near future as well.
Reloading Education
Bullets and Brass will be offering classes again in March for anyone looking to find out if reloading is for them and we will start offering hands on classes for beginning reloaders as well at the 10th street Range in San Jose. We are also looking to form additional classes around the Central Valley and in the North Bay. Anyone who would like to volunteer their range facilities can contact adam@getbulletsandbrass.com to set up classes.
I am not affiliated with the company, but I do like what they’re doing… both with the Hunters Helping Soldiers program, and with the free reloading classes. I wish them all the best!
It looks like there will also soon be some more free courses coming up as well.



It is definitely an awesome thing they’re doing, whether you’re affiliated with the company or not. I don’t reload – yet – but any company that helps soldiers and their families is awesome in my book.