Now I am planning to add a bigbore in my closet(Maybe in 6 months), .416 Rigby or .404J, and the ammo cost for these rounds is way out there. Question is how can a person start with handloading? Any good videos available? And how much does it cost to get the most important supplies to get started?
I live in an apartment so the most area I can dedicate to reloading will be like a 4x4 Table top. Any suggestions?? I don't want to play with explosives without knowing absolutely EVERYTHING about them.
Any help is appreciated.
BB
This would cover most of the basics and will give you an idea about the questions you should ask.
If I may make a few suggestions: First, build your own small bench. I started loading from an old wire spool, then built my own using 4x4's nailed together. You can build a small bench by using two sheets of 3/8th's plywood, best grade, put together. My first build from this had a top that was 24" square. Use 4x4's for the legs, and 2x4's for braces. I would suggest using lag bolts to put it together. Drill pilot holes, and apply some grease to the threads. For added convenience, countersink the top screws that anchor the top to the legs. Your bench will be strong enough to handle a heavy press, and large enough for your scale, shell holders, etc.
Next, shop around for a good reloading kit. There are quite a few good choices, all well suited to the task at hand. However, some are better for some tasks than others. Loading for only one or two calibers? A suggestion might be a RCBS Rockchucker kit. More than a few calibers? Consider a turret press. Both of these can also load handgun calibers with ease. There are other choices, too; I would suggest surfing the 'Net, and checking out every manufacturer's site that you can.
Now, to echo the other posts--first thing off, get some GOOD reloading manuals. READ them well, especially the cautionary statements. If you can, get a friend who is an experienced reloader to observe and help as you load your first rounds.
If you have half the fun reloading that I have, you will be well occupied, indeed. Good luck, and make sure to post any questions you have. You'll get lots of answers!
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