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13 April 2006, 00:51
booom
reloading manuals
hi everybody I am fairly new to this forum and I have just got my firearm license.I am looking into reloading because I hear its cheaper plus I think that it would be rewarding to be able to shoot your own loads.Can aybody help me out on how I could get started? I would appreciate it.
Thank you
13 April 2006, 01:32
fredj338
The best way is get a mentor to show you the ropes. The next best thing are books & DVDs. http://www.midwayusa.com/ebrowse.exe/browse?TabID=11&Ca...egorystring=10614***
The ABCs of reloading is classic & several of the loading manuals like Speer & Hornady have a good intro. Do some reading & ask some questions & then jump in.


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13 April 2006, 03:26
winggunner
quote:
Originally posted by booom:
hi everybody I am fairly new to this forum and I have just got my firearm license.I am looking into reloading because I hear its cheaper plus I think that it would be rewarding to be able to shoot your own loads.Can aybody help me out on how I could get started? I would appreciate it.
Thank you

Bang,
Where are you located? Post that and there may be a member that lives near you. You will find that the people on these forums are super at helping new members. When you said you just got your firearms license do you mean FFL or local license?


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13 April 2006, 03:32
Barstooler
There is also a great amount of reloading instruction posted on the web. You can start here, but I echo fredj338's advice to get a mentor.

http://www.stevespages.com/page8.htm

http://www.reloadammo.com/

http://www.reloadingroom.com/page4.html

http://www.reloadersnest.com/

http://www.reloadbench.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/Ultimate.cgi

http://www.reloadbench.com/gloss/guide.html

http://www.handloads.com/

http://www.centerfirecentral.com/testbutton.html

http://www.rcbs.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=10

Barstooler
14 April 2006, 15:31
seafire/B17G
Besides the above excellent info given by our fellow forum members, I think a great source of info is looking at gun shops, and book dealers for older reload manuals... usually they are very very cheap... and contain most of the info that is in current manuals, unless you are shooting one of the trendy cartridges like the 300 WSM etc.


I have bought them for $3.00 to $5.00....

Never can have access to too much info in my opinion...

cheers
seafire
cheers
14 April 2006, 21:59
cewe
I too like shooting my own loads... jumping

On a serious note: I´ve heard good things about Lee´s second edition. Vihtavuori has a good guide to handloading but it´s useless if you don´t load their powders.


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