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Scott
08-23-2006, 21:52
I've been thinking about reloading my own plinking ammo lately. The cost of 7.62x39 and .45 ACP is just too expensive to shoot on a regular basis. Here's the catch, I know NOTHING about reloading.

Someone learn me something and point me in the right direction, please! What equipment am I going to need, what do I need to know and where do I obtain the knowledge to do this?

TIA.

Marlin
08-24-2006, 03:52
1- Get Yourself a couple of Reloading Manuals.
2- Figure out what kind of equipment that is going to fit Your needs
3- Ask questions
4- DO NOT double charge Your loads, Most Important.

Scott
08-24-2006, 11:42
Where would I find manuals at?

How much can I expect to spend on reloading equipment?

Believe me, I will ask a lot of questions.

What is double charging?

Hoser
08-24-2006, 12:07
If I can do it, anyone can.

Any gunstore should have some manuals or search online for more info.

HunterCO
08-24-2006, 12:10
Where would I find manuals at?

How much can I expect to spend on reloading equipment?

Believe me, I will ask a lot of questions.

What is double charging?

Double charging is when you accidentaly put two charges of powder in a case. I personally always look down every case after I charge them to make sure that does not happen.

You can get manuals at any sporting goods place like sportsmans ect.
How much you spend depends on how fancy you want to get. You could spend thousands.

Reloading is fun and a great way to save money but there is a lot to it. If you do not know what your doing or you don't pay very careful attention to what your doing bad things happen. A friend of mine was loading 44 mag and his wife interupted him. Well in the confusion he set the scale to 28.0 grns instead of 20.8 grns. First trigger pull blew the gun to pieces it was a ruger black hawk. He was very very lucky nobody got hurt.

My advice is this since you live just north of me we should get together some time. You come over to my house and I will sit you down and teach you then you can decide what kind of setup you want.

What calibers are you interested in reloading?

Scott
08-24-2006, 19:48
Thanks for the offer. I will take you up on it when ever you have time.

I'm looking to do mostly 7.62x39, .45 ACP and maybe 9mm (it's so cheap, I'm not sure it'd be worth the hassel).

I sent you an IM to see when you're free to do this.

MuzzleFlash
08-25-2006, 23:18
Remember handloading isn't all about saving money. It's also about making a load that meets your needs. I reload rifle calibers for accuracy. I reload 9mm and .44mag at subsonic velocities for use in suppressed weapons, I reload .45 ACP to save money.

If I have a crappy day at work, I love to come home and reload a few hundred rounds. It's very relaxing and fun.

Marlin
08-26-2006, 02:17
Remember handloading isn't all about saving money


Oh yea, Try pricing out some .45/70 or some .454. [poke]


Ask PI3 about the .454. [roll]




:mrgreen:

Hoser
08-26-2006, 04:23
Or worse yet, 416 Rigby or 50 BMG...

1K or 40 or 9x19 a month adds up also. Back in 2001/2 I was shooting a lot more than that trying to make GM in IPSC.