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  • benbangui
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 1394

    WTB reloaded target .45 ACP

    hey guys, anyone reload? i would like to buy some from you, even more so i would like to learn how to do it! oviously i would pay for all the materials, but any of you think you could show me how your set up works? im interested in learning both progressive and non style loaders... sorry if i dont have the lingo right... i ment the fast ones and the slower hand ones haha

    but PM me or let me know im needing to go the rout of reloading because i just dont have the money to shoot anymore but dont want to buy a reloader untill i have SOME idea of how it all works.

    suppOSedly i got 1st in the "unclassifieds" of my last IDPA and i really want to keep shooting but i just cant afford to shoot factory ammo all the time. i need help!!!! thanks
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  • #2
    69Mach1
    Super Moderator
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Jan 2006
    • 15032

    No one can sell you their reloaded ammo without a license. They can however assist you in reloading ammo.
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    • #3
      benbangui
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 1394

      thanks 69mach1 i didnt know that yea, if i cant buy them oh well, i guess that sucks, but i still just want to learn how to do it and im willing to pay for the materials we use in the process thanks again
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      • #4
        69Mach1
        Super Moderator
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Jan 2006
        • 15032

        Your welcome. I would not want to sell ammo I reload anyway. I don't have that kind of insurance should something go terribly wrong.
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        • #5
          benbangui
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 1394

          yea for sure. i just rEAlly need to start reloading, and i dont know anyone in my area to show me how or at least give me a good idea of everything i need to get it going. i know they have kits and stuff on cabellas, ive seen kits here on calguns but just need someone to show me once or 2wice. im sure i could figure it out with the amount that i have read about it so far. its just that im sure if someone showed me, it would save me a headache or 2 when i set up my own
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          • #6
            pdq_wizzard
            Veteran Member
            • May 2008
            • 3813

            Originally posted by benbangui
            yea for sure. i just rEAlly need to start reloading, and i dont know anyone in my area to show me how or at least give me a good idea of everything i need to get it going. i know they have kits and stuff on cabellas, ive seen kits here on calguns but just need someone to show me once or 2wice. im sure i could figure it out with the amount that i have read about it so far. its just that im sure if someone showed me, it would save me a headache or 2 when i set up my own
            where in Sac are you located?
            Q: What was the most positive result of the "Cash for Clunkers" program?
            A: It took 95% of the Obama bumper stickers off the road.

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            More what? More crazy?
            You live in California. There's always more crazy. It's a renewable resource.

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            • #7
              pepsi2451
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 1629

              I'm sure someone near you will be willing to teach you but if you don't find someone you can always teach yourself with a reloading manual. Thats what I did. I hear the ABCs of reloading is a good book. Also you can find lots of info online, there are lots of videos on youtube that will show you the basics of how things work. I would buy a manual and read it before you buy any equipment but the videos might give you an idea if you want a single stage or turret or progressive.

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              • #8
                MAC USMC
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2009
                • 1020

                ADVICE

                Don't purchase any reloading stuff until you buy and read a good reloading manual. Pay particular attention to SAFETY when you reload. There are excellent videos (free) to get you started. If you get advice that is contrary to your manual FOLLOW THE MANUAL. Dumb errors tend to get passed on so be cautious. PREPARE by reading and then re-read and take some notes. It is NOT hard to do, just be methodical and don't get distracted while reloading ammo. Myself and my three sons have all taken bucks with rifle rounds we loaded our selves. Now, that is a kick! I believe my ammo is superior in accuracy to all but the high end ammo available today and it doesn't cost be $1.80 per round. You will have fun!

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                • #9
                  benbangui
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 1394

                  Originally posted by pdq_wizzard
                  where in Sac are you located?
                  fair oaks.

                  thanks for the advice guys!
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                  • #10
                    pdq_wizzard
                    Veteran Member
                    • May 2008
                    • 3813

                    Originally posted by benbangui
                    fair oaks.

                    thanks for the advice guys!

                    I am in Folsom so if you want to stop by send me a PM and I will give you my phone # and we can talk about a time.
                    Q: What was the most positive result of the "Cash for Clunkers" program?
                    A: It took 95% of the Obama bumper stickers off the road.

                    Originally posted by M. Sage
                    More what? More crazy?
                    You live in California. There's always more crazy. It's a renewable resource.

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                    • #11
                      benbangui
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 1394

                      Originally posted by pdq_wizzard
                      I am in Folsom so if you want to stop by send me a PM and I will give you my phone # and we can talk about a time.
                      awesome thanks!
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                      • #12
                        bohoki
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 20816

                        Originally posted by 69Mach1
                        No one can sell you their reloaded ammo without a license. They can however assist you in reloading ammo.
                        are you telling me if i take a box of my reloads out of my closet and sell them that is against the law?

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                        • #13
                          benbangui
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 1394

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                          oooo ill take some
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                          • #14
                            SID45
                            Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 304

                            buy the speer manual, it hooks you up with all the stuffs you need to know.

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                            • #15
                              ak4777
                              Member
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 194

                              Hey man,

                              Im in Davis, I JUST started reloading and I love it. I got a Lee Pro 1000 with bullet feeder and its awesome with winchester ball powder. I'm using WSF on my 45 acp loads with CCI primers, a little dirty but shoots good. I could show you how to get set up, and also Midway is having a sale for 9mm and 45 acp reload lee pro 1000 kits. I can't sell you ammo as you can see it is against the law, but if you want I can show you how to set up everything up so you are good to go.

                              First things first, learn what steps is to reloading.

                              Heres a small breakdown

                              A cartridge must be deprimed, in removing the primer, which is the thing in the back that the hammer strikes to ignite the powder.
                              The casing must be resized, since the casing expands during firing.
                              Then the casing is primed, loaded with powder, and flared for bullet seating.
                              Then the bullet is set and crimped on, in either one or two steps.

                              This is about 6 individual steps but really isnt as complicated as it sounds. You'll get it quick. Do get a reloading manual ABC's of reloading or Speer's Loading Manual #14. Read them throughly as you will pick up a lot of info you may have questions for right now.

                              other than that, pm me and if im not busy ill show you how it works.

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