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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #2984413 02/03/12 06:08 PM
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Yes sir, I reload 40 S&W and 45 ACP, not quite ballsy enough to try rifle just yet


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Should last you a long time, especially if your staying away from hot loads. Just watch for splits.


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #3079407 03/10/12 11:55 AM
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I started reloading when I was 13, seems like my friend's Dad muttered something like "don't squash your fingers". That was for a .218 Bee and we were using one of the Lyman "nutcrackers". Reloading isn't rocket scientist work, just find a good mentor and be careful. Sort of like carpentry work, measure twice, cut once. Since you are reading this, that is the most important thing you can do--read and read more. If something sounds strange then double check it. 32 grains of Bullseye is most likely a misprint and should be 3.2 grains, but the publisher of the data will have a disclaimer somewhere. Unfortunately that does not help you from your hospital bed. Have fun and you have a safe 4th of July.



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: blackcoal] #3081999 03/11/12 06:14 PM
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Great information guys. I just recently got on a good lease and am getting back into shooting alot more. I have loaded a few rounds with my uncle about 15 or so years ago and just recently wanted to start doing this myself for my deer rifles and handguns. I plan on spending some time with my uncle when I am down at the lease to help me get started.

Thanks again for all the information guys.


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: dlrz71] #3113268 03/24/12 10:27 PM
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I am looking into geting the stuff to reload my 223 ammo but have no idea what to get what is a good brand and what all do I need


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Timsh2] #3138920 04/05/12 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted By: Timsh2
I am looking into geting the stuf cheersf to reload my 223 ammo but have no idea what to get what is a good brand and what all do I need


Good luck and welcome to THF cheers welcome
Hang around the reloading section, read the post threads, check the classifieds for some great deals, pick up a couple of reloading manuals, Cabellas has some classes on Sundays. Find a mentor in your area to walk you through.



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #3283274 06/10/12 12:29 PM
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I've had RCBS, and Pacific Multi C all of my reloading life..I only use a Lee hand primer...nothing wrong w/their equipt...but it's a little lighter built than some of the other mfgs..and also
cheaper..RCBS has a good Started Kit w/Scale,Press, Powder Measure, Lube Pad & Lube..ect..but you will still need some more
items..I'd get a Lyman Primer Pocket Tool to clean and square the
pockets, and Probably a case trimmer to trim my brass after about
every 5 or so reloads..You'll probably end up spending around $500 to $600 time you are setup and buy some supplies, ect..But
you should really get some help in person for another reloader.
Oh, don't forget to lube the inside and outside of the cases..we
all stick or have stuck cases in dies...no matter how long you do
this....I looked the other way a wk. or so ago..and did it again.
Old Age and Stupid...w/cost me again..DD


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Don Dial] #3288186 06/12/12 05:17 AM
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Reloading is also about shooting, specially shooting at paper. If i had to do it all over again a chrony would be on top of my list. It just take the guessing out of the way. Also a log book is essential, i still have records of all the loads i ever tested, fps, size, i used to cut out the targets and paste them ir copyright the groups to the log book. Its very important to record what doesnt work too.


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #3310199 06/21/12 03:05 AM
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Thnx for the info



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #3354643 07/07/12 12:32 PM
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great section , i just got a 10/16 building insulated and wired and walled it build my bench yesterday, am almost ready to start getting all my reloading stuff togathier, my best buds dad has reloaded for many years and has been adviseing and guideing he is priceless , would yal recommend starting with a pistol round or rifle, my two handgun rounds i want to start with are 45 acp, and 45 long colt , the first two rifle rounds will be 45/70 goverment and 7 mag remmy , i think i have the basic skills to be a good reloader as i run a lathe at my job doing machine work , both manuals and cc type, am used to percission measerments and working in the thousands machine parts to two thousands tolerates all time , was wondering which of above rounds would be most forgiving to start with am building up slowly as said just got my shack ready , and am going to get my reloading stuff a little at time as i have the extra money thanks guys and be ready for a lot of qustions as i start this



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: piney woods hunter] #3354646 07/07/12 12:36 PM
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am within a hour of a bass pro shop, am going to try and see if they have any reloading classes , am a ways from a calbleas but may be woth a weekend to drive up and attended one



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: piney woods hunter] #3354679 07/07/12 01:03 PM
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Piney Woods - 45 ACP is an incredibly easy round to start loading.



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jdk1985] #3354827 07/07/12 02:38 PM
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Piney Woods - The Tuesday night classes at Cabelas in Allen might be a better one for you to attend for pistol reloading. The guy that teaches it is a pistol competition shooter and reloader. If you have an experienced reloader around you that can be a valuable resource for learning as well. There are guys on here that have done well with reading and watching the videos on youtube. There are some links to good videos in the tips thread.



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #3442645 08/04/12 07:18 PM
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Thanks for the information, it has helped me make some of my initial purchase decisions.



Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Theboyandi] #3476814 08/15/12 12:53 PM
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Would it be okay to keep a reloading bench in my garage which isnt air conditioned.? I live in South Texas where it gets really hot.


Re: New to Reloading info [Re: magspa] #3476995 08/15/12 01:55 PM
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My bench is inside the house but a lot of people have their benches in the garage. I would not store my powder and primers in the garage but the bench is fine there.



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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: magspa] #3631450 10/04/12 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted By: magspa
Would it be okay to keep a reloading bench in my garage which isnt air conditioned.? I live in South Texas where it gets really hot.


+1, and the same question in Bryan/College Station where it is HOT and humid. I was planning on putting the reloading station in the garage.


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Mikel Stephens] #3631458 10/04/12 08:35 AM
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For a Press I can not speak highly enough of the Lee Classic Cast Turret Press or if you really wish to go with a single stage only the Lee Classic Cast Single Stage.

But the Lee Classic Cast Turret Press can be used as a Turret or Single Stage plus another advantage is that you can set your die's up in the Turret and leave them alone. Turrets are cheap and you can change them in probably 5 seconds lol.

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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #3949995 01/14/13 06:39 AM
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great post, answered alot of questions


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #4021911 02/04/13 02:00 PM
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Thinking about getting into reloading. This is a great post! Thanks kmon1


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #4090740 03/01/13 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted By: kmon1
Originally Posted By: JonesFisher
Do you recommend a kit that has everything needed to get started?


A kit is a good way to get started, you will over time add to and replace parts of a starter kit but mostly that will be for speed or ease of use or both, excepting things that are not included in mopst kits like tumblers and Caliapers. I still load a lot of ammo with the basic Lee Challanger press that I bought over 20 years ago. it still works and still loads ammo that shoots better than I do which on a good day ain't bad. Last Kit I recomended was the Lee Anaversary Kit. RCHS, Lyman, and Hornady all make good starter kits.




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well I am new to this and and a good friend I met up with in Savannah, Tx. gave me some pointers and told me to call him anytime I have any questions. Great guy.



Getting a good mentor is always the way to go if you can find one. Aking questions here doesn't hurt, and provided good feedback sometimes, but hands on demonstration/explaination is much better.

+1 that on the kits, spend a little more and get the Hornady or RCBS for the Lifetime warranty, RCBS doesn't even ask what you were doing when you break something! Just mail you a new one no questions asked.


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #4166669 04/04/13 01:59 AM
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Good information

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