View Poll Results: Do you Reload?
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Yes, I reload for the fun of it
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Yes, I reload to save money
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No, but I want to start reloading
3 13.04% -
No, factory ammo is good enough
2 8.70%
Multiple Choice Poll.
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Thread: New to reloading. Tips and info.
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July 23rd, 2023, 12:18 PM #11
Re: New to reloading. Tips and info.
I will 2nd this.
I was in the same place a few years ago.. Friend and fellow Poofa Member scruff offered me a deal on His fathers complete reloading set up. at way way too good to pass up.
he took the time to show me how to reload pistol ammo and let me load some with him there to watch and help. Other friends I keep in contact with in a group chat, that all have been reloading for many years..to answer questions I had in the beginning...and from time to time now. Ive tried a few different brands or companies bullets And I stick with Ron's STEEL VALLEY CASTING bullets ( https://www.steelvalleycasting.com/ ) Go slow and check and recheck..Be safe ,it doesn't need to be a race..Guys are like I loaded another 1000 tonight.. hell I would go down after dinner sometimes and load 25 or 50., some days 200 or more. I usually prep 500 to 1000 cases at a time in steps. resize, expand the case mouth & inspect cases then prime and then I'm really to load when i have some time
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July 23rd, 2023, 04:13 PM #12
Re: New to reloading. Tips and info.
I've been reloading since the early 1970s rifle and pistol calibers and I've made just about every mistake one could make. I've resized my thumb and seated my index finger. The best advice I can give a beginner is to buy or otherwise acquire at least a few good reloading manuals. Speer, Sierra, Hornady, Lyman are all good and READ the instructions in the how to section several times. Of course there are other resources some on the net too.
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities".
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July 24th, 2023, 12:30 AM #13
Re: New to reloading. Tips and info.
Have to second the above about PRINTED manuals. The web can be very helpful for new powder load data, and you should try to find a local guy to help get you started. Check out the ranges you frequent for reloaders in the area. Last of all, where the hell is Cow Country ???
Last edited by 2Late45; July 24th, 2023 at 12:54 AM.
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July 25th, 2023, 08:09 AM #14Junior Member
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Re: New to reloading. Tips and info.
Bullets:
https://store.tjconevera.com/
https://thebluebullets.com/
Powder - buy local. When I started (a million years ago) it was with Bullseye and Unique. Today there are better choices, and for range use pistol ammunition its easy to pick a powder that allows you to load across a spectrum of calibers (e.g. W231 - there are others).
Primers - buy local. Prices have come down a fair bit (July 2023).
Learning - few people know, but there is a NRA Basic Metallic Cartridge Reloading Course that you can take (if you can find one offered). The booklet from that course is pretty good for starting out.
There are a plethora of good books and manuals on reloading:
https://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Gui.../dp/148207379X
https://www.amazon.com/ABCs-Reloadin.../dp/1951115279
Back in the day I learned from this ancient tome: https://www.amazon.com/Handloading-H.../dp/0695811991 - you might find it at a used book store :-)
Good luck! Go slow. Have fun.
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