I would like to start reloading my brass but have no idea how to. Anyone in slo willing to show/teach me how? I have about 1k in brass I have saved from my trips to the range. I have the means to buy a press and materials but not the know how. Thanks guys/gals
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Everyone will soon chime in and say "buy a manual". I say start on Youtube, there are a many videos about it.
Look particularly for ones using a single stage press as people tend to explain all the stages.
Cowboy T has a bunch of good videos explaining it. I'm sure he'll chime in and point you to it!==================
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Hardcopy references materials are always better than the Internet.
Start with:
Lyman's 49th Edition Reloading Handbook
You should see my copy it has handwritten notes with double top secret recipes inside the covers.
XL-650 to feed the: .45ACP's Les Baer Concept V, Ruger SR 1911, Ruger Nightwatchman,custom built Colt M1911, Springfield .45ACP Loaded.. 9MM SA Range Officer,Ruger P-85, Springfield Stainless 9MM loaded, SA 9MM 5.25" XDM, Springfield 9mm Stainless Range Officer, STI double stack .45ACP.
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Shooter,
click on the tutorial below my signature. (RELOADING .223 VIDEO). It will give you the step-by-step process to get you going.
There are a few other tutorials listed there in case you are interested in different topics.
It was made for yall.
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Another +1 to Chief-7700's advice. Get a hardcopy. My reloading books also have notes in 'em. This is especially good for loads I haven't used in a while and would like to "dust off" and use again.
You'll see a whole lot of info out there. I would strongly suggest starting on an inexpensive single-stage press and not spending a boatload of money on equipment...yet. First decide if you like it on some simple, lower cost gear. Then, if you decide you like the hobby and want to reload faster, you can always go for the more expensive stuff. The "KISS" method definitely applies.
In addition to reading at least two hardcopies of reloading manuals, alwo view as many video tutorials on the subject as you can. Raymond's got 'em, I've got 'em, Ammosmith's got em, IraqVeteran's got 'em--there are videos a-plenty. They're on both YouTube and other places.
@Chief-7700: "Double top secret", eh? C'mon, share with us!
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F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
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XL-650 to feed the: .45ACP's Les Baer Concept V, Ruger SR 1911, Ruger Nightwatchman,custom built Colt M1911, Springfield .45ACP Loaded.. 9MM SA Range Officer,Ruger P-85, Springfield Stainless 9MM loaded, SA 9MM 5.25" XDM, Springfield 9mm Stainless Range Officer, STI double stack .45ACP.
IDPA A41750 Safety Officer
NRA Certified RSO
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Cowboy only if you share first! Thank you for the +1Another +1 to Chief-7700's advice. Get a hardcopy. My reloading books also have notes in 'em. This is especially good for loads I haven't used in a while and would like to "dust off" and use again.
You'll see a whole lot of info out there. I would strongly suggest starting on an inexpensive single-stage press and not spending a boatload of money on equipment...yet. First decide if you like it on some simple, lower cost gear. Then, if you decide you like the hobby and want to reload faster, you can always go for the more expensive stuff. The "KISS" method definitely applies.
In addition to reading at least two hardcopies of reloading manuals, alwo view as many video tutorials on the subject as you can. Raymond's got 'em, I've got 'em, Ammosmith's got em, IraqVeteran's got 'em--there are videos a-plenty. They're on both YouTube and other places.
@Chief-7700: "Double top secret", eh? C'mon, share with us!
Chief
XL-650 to feed the: .45ACP's Les Baer Concept V, Ruger SR 1911, Ruger Nightwatchman,custom built Colt M1911, Springfield .45ACP Loaded.. 9MM SA Range Officer,Ruger P-85, Springfield Stainless 9MM loaded, SA 9MM 5.25" XDM, Springfield 9mm Stainless Range Officer, STI double stack .45ACP.
IDPA A41750 Safety Officer
NRA Certified RSO
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Oh, I see..."you'll show me yours if I show you mine?" OK, fair enough.
Here's a "word to the wise" for those loading .45 Colt. I did some experiments trying to make a round that's less snappy in the Taurus Judge Ultra-Lite. Due to the weight, or lack thereof, of that gun, standard SAAMI-spec .45 Colt transmits lots of recoil to the shooter, and it's not fun without shooting gloves.
Round: .45 Colt:
Charge: 5.0gr Titegroup
Projectile: 200gr cast boolit, wheel weight alloy
Primer: Any large pistol (tried Magtech, Winchester, and CCI)
Test guns: Ruger Super Redhawk 454, 7.5" bbl; and Taurus Judge Ultra-Lite, 3" bbl
Verdict: Works, but don't bother
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This load comes from Hodgdon's "Cowboy Action" section of their Basic Manual and is a classic case of why you test the load first before doing a big run of them. Yes, it works, but it's not one I'd recommend using. There is a lot of unburned powder in the load, about a quarter to a third. The cases get very sooty. The load sounds more like a cork popping than a gunshot. Two of them sounded particularly strange, and one didn't even cut a hole in the paper (could actually hear the boolit impacting the paper as a separate event). However, out of 20 rounds, no pills got stuck in the 7.5" Super Redhawk's barrel, which was my chief concern. Amazingly, out of the SRH, the load is reasonably precise! That gun really will shoot anything well.
Out of the Judge Ultra-Lite, the load is very comfortable to shoot. Not very good precision out of this gun, though (stock loads do better). No squib threat due to the shorter barrel. Looks like I'm wearing shooting gloves with this gun after all.
The 5.7gr load behaves much better in both guns and should be considered the true minimum charge for 200gr boolits. NOTE TO SELF: after this, don't blindly trust even the powder maker's data!"San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
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A Taurus Judge? In San Fransicko?!?!!
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most guns stores will have reloading seminars. that should get you going in the right direction. im waiting on my press to arriveComment
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No, fortunately I'm not quite that dumb.
I don't keep it in CA. And it's a shame, too, because there's nothing inherently "evil" about that gun. It's just an ordinary 5-shot revolver, nothin' more. The bigger shame is that I wouldn't put it past Sen. Feinstein to own one....
"San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
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To be a true Liberal, you must be 100% pro-Second Amendment. Anything less is inconsistent with liberalism.Comment
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