20 December 2013, 02:30
captbubbaNew to reloading
I'm looking for guidance in reloading.For all intense purposes I need to ask some questions. For those of you I may have offended earlier I apologize and would like to start with a clean slate. It was a total misunderstanding on my part on how to pose a question and where. So with that out of the way could somebody answer some basic questions any help would be appreciated.
20 December 2013, 02:39
SR4759Sure - let us know if it is handgun, rifle, cast bullets or shotgun.
I don't reload much for handguns. Some handgun shooters do not load for rifle etc.
20 December 2013, 03:07
ramrod340As SR4759 stated it would help to know what you are looking to reload for. Are you looking for loads, loading methods, equipment, etc. DETAILS
Don't worry everyone has made a post that has upset someone.
20 December 2013, 03:23
tasunkawitkono worries, cap!

give these folks some details, and they will steer you in the right direction. the wealth of knowledge here is pretty incredible and spans the globel so pretty much any firearm you have, someone will be able to help.

21 December 2013, 21:42
tasco 74tas is right.. there is a wealth of reloading help here.... just give some details and we will do what we can to guide you..........
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21 December 2013, 22:26
FjoldCapt,
I would recommend that before you buy a lot of equipment, pick up a good reloading manual and read the chapters on reloading basics, internal ballistics, etc.
I learned on the Hornady book over 30 years ago and was vcvery pleased with that. Other's have recommended the "ABC's of Reloading" and even Lee's "Modern Reloading".
These will give you a good basic understanding of the theory and basic processes of reloading.
21 December 2013, 23:45
Scout Master 54Some people prefer to learn in a classroom setting with a hands on experience under the supervision of an instructor. If you are looking for something like that, sign up for the NRA Basic Metallic Reloading Course. I have been teaching them for years and many like to get started that way. Check with your local club or shops that sponsor them. The NRA Education Dept. also lists classes in your area.