I'm picking up my brass regularly as I want to start reloading. One of my auto's seems to hit the back of the case really hard and dents it slightly on the rim. It doesn't affect the primer pocket but I guess could cause issues on ejecting. What say you guys, should I trash those? (Not sure how...
Awsome, thanks!
I've not considered which press I'm going with yet. Let me take a look at Dillon and I'll get back to you on that. However, I think I'm going to sign up for the class if the next one if I can make it. Do you know when the next one is schedueld as the web site says TBD? Thx...
Looking for your wisdom...
Still running numbers on 9mm and can not get it below $7/box. I used 5k CCI primers, 5K Ranier lead safe 9mm 115g bullets and 4lbs of 231 powder (loads about 5.6k bullets?). Came out to be $697 off of MidwayUSA ($7/box of 50). What's the secret/place to shop for...
You guys have gottem me jazzed about getting into reloading again. I'm going to keep saving my brass, and pick up a manual to start reading. I wanted to start out with a progressive, but looks like I need to start out with a single stage.
1st Quick question of many I'll have I'm sure... I have...
I've researched alot in over the past year, so I have a good idea of what I would need to do. Even with that I think I'd like to take the class that Hi-Caliver Firearms offers sometimes. It would give me a little more confidence in my finished product....
I found a training class in GA on reloading, but I haven't commited to taking it yet. The reason I haven't is I mainly shoot 9mm and haven't proven to myself it's cost effective to reload.. Where did you learn to reload?
Thanks guys! Keep'em comming as I need as much info as I can get! I'm a little worried about casting my own as I heard it can lead to bore build up. Do you find that to be true?