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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Hellonwheels] #4269543 05/21/13 12:25 PM
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+1 on the manuals. You really can find everything you want to know online. However, the manuals tell you the things that you don't know to ask.


Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.

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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Dave Davidson] #4279826 05/26/13 11:12 AM
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I take an extra step when reloading. It's after sizing and knocking out the primer. Like others, I drop the case into a solvent. Then I dry them with an air compressor. It's not just impatience. I also hit the primer pocket with air. It cleans the pocket without me having to use a tool.


Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.

Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Dave Davidson] #4329959 06/19/13 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted By: Dave Davidson
I take an extra step when reloading. It's after sizing and knocking out the primer. Like others, I drop the case into a solvent. Then I dry them with an air compressor. It's not just impatience. I also hit the primer pocket with air. It cleans the pocket without me having to use a tool.

Thinking about getting one of those fancy sonic tanks for that same reason...


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: jbd76266] #4492601 08/19/13 06:46 PM
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Good info

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Shooter14] #4510159 08/25/13 06:11 PM
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I use a lyman sonic cleaner. It works great with the lyman sonic solution. I have tried other solutions as well, vinegar, soap, etc, but that lyman stuff is the best I have found. The brass typically comes out looking brand new.

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #6695884 03/05/17 08:17 PM
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lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true
Mainstream news might be fun to watch
Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #7283580 09/11/18 05:35 PM
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Thanks for the post. It is always refreshing to learn more about reloading. I love to read different views, tips, and tricks to the trade. Research is definitely your friend when it comes to reloading. I shared one of my resources below for everyone to check out as well.

https://www.pewpewtactical.com/ammo-reloading/

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #7375705 12/13/18 04:04 PM
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Another thanks for this post. Great info here.

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #7707300 01/04/20 12:59 AM
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Lots of good info here.

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Varget 7-08] #7875798 06/20/20 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Varget 7-08
Originally Posted by Payne
Excellent post


X2, I was thinking about doing this too. There are too many questions about the same thing posted.

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Agreed. Over 72,000 views and not a single reply from anyone I have set to ignore.


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: Texas Dan] #7930388 08/10/20 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Dan
Originally Posted by Varget 7-08
Originally Posted by Payne
Excellent post


X2, I was thinking about doing this too. There are too many questions about the same thing posted.

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Agreed. Over 72,000 views and not a single reply from anyone I have set to ignore.


The part highlighted out above is exactly why we did this post several years ago and put it as a sticky. I have thought about considlating it some and putting in more info. Just have to pick a day and do it I guess


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #7930433 08/10/20 07:25 PM
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my favorite manual is "Ken Waters Pet Load" does not have the new calibers, which I don't use much any way


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #8014572 10/18/20 03:10 PM
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cheers cool thread, lots of great info...
Have a simple (Lyman reload kit .357)
Just curious...
confused2 metal casings...

Reasons why not ta reload ...

rofl asking for a friend...

Me AR had bought the cheap ammo, didnt have equipment... Easy ta pic up, had magnit with handle or tied string on one.. is their any way ta reload, & better yet,

Reasons why not ?


cheers in advance, got Bro. & me pard reloads for me .223...
up on thread, some great info...
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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: 1860.colt] #8014625 10/18/20 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by colt.45
cheers cool thread, lots of great info...
Have a simple (Lyman reload kit .357)
Just curious...
confused2 metal casings...

Reasons why not ta reload ...

rofl asking for a friend...

Me AR had bought the cheap ammo, didnt have equipment... Easy ta pic up, had magnit with handle or tied string on one.. is their any way ta reload, & better yet,

Reasons why not ?


cheers in advance, got Bro. & me pard reloads for me .223...
up on thread, some great info...
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I generally enjoy your post, but on a technical thread I wish you would be more clear. Seriously, I usually laugh with you but not here.

Re: New to Reloading info [Re: wp75169] #8014671 10/18/20 04:54 PM
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Reasons why not reload metal casings ?

Only readloading i done was .357 cheap reload kit..
Again, like with honest (got D- in grammer)

Limited experience...
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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #8265393 05/14/21 02:13 AM
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So to get started I need a couple of manuals, a friend, and 13 pieces of equipment, all of which has a handful of variables that can go wrong. Meanwhile it takes hours and hours to learn and build the ammo. Then I’d likely make a few mistakes in trial and error, so that ammo will get thrown out. But good thing I’m saving money.

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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #8409199 10/07/21 12:35 AM
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I'm new to reloading. Have collected hardware and components for more than five years before I loaded my first live round. Also cleaned sized and decapped thousands of brass cases up front to get used to setting up and operating my Hornady lock-n-load turret press before I ever dropped powder and seated a bullet.

Although I'd read several handloading manuals over the years, it wasn't until my two good friends and forum members, who are experienced handloaders, worked with me on building my first rounds, now all the books and videos make so much more sense and I'll be revisiting in depth.

Also started with 45 acp, as a previous poster said, its very forgiving.

I only run every other round on my 5-station turret press... works for me and allows me to double check everything.

I use a Hornady powder cop die too...awesome for quickly noticing over or under powder charges.

Its very challenging, empowering and rewarding. Love it.


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #8696468 09/27/22 01:09 AM
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fancy sonic tanks for that same reason... I changed to wet SS pin tumbling, works best. At this time, powder is difficult to find and primers are generally out-of-stock. Everything but primers is getting better, slowly. At least I cast my own so cost is greatly reduced.

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Lots to ask for on this post, all i can say, been loading since 1979, and never crimp did one crimp on a single
bullet either pistol or rifle. This past winter started crimping my 44's or both specials, and mag, and yes it has
made a difference! Lee crimp dies all the way!


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Originally Posted by Hogflyer
Lots to ask for on this post, all i can say, been loading since 1979, and never crimp did one crimp on a single
bullet either pistol or rifle. This past winter started crimping my 44's or both specials, and mag, and yes it has
made a difference! Lee crimp dies all the way!



up Lee Crimp Die is the bast I have used by far.

One of these days I might work on it more or do another but then again it is for the basics. Might be better to do a second one for more experienced reloaders in mind.


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Re: New to Reloading info [Re: kmon11] #8918103 09/16/23 11:20 AM
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I just wanna post in a 12-year old topic.


Pass the gravy.


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Great post! BUT, before start to load, get 2 reloading bibles, that are the final word!

Latest Hornady Reloading Manual Ver. 11
Latest Nosler Reloadind Manual.

One last manual, and of course, if you decide to load any handgun
cartridges, anything published with Elmer Keith loading big bore caliber pistols,
are worth the money and great reading.

Best advice on reloading any cartridges there are in the world today! Old manuals are fine, except lacking
the newer wildcat and new developed callbers.


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