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Author Topic: rifle reloading  (Read 1845 times)

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Offline beeker

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been having this crazy thought that I should get into rifle/pistol reloading.. I've reloaded shotshells for longer than I can remember and I enjoy it very much. wondering if there are any experts out here that can point me in a sound safe direction as to how to get into relaoding bullets as opposed to shotshells.

opinions on  equipment.. components.. lessons learned the hard way.

If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline mncowboy

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Lee press kit is all ya need to get started with a good reload manual.  lots of good videos on you tube to watch for hints and tips. I reload for pistol, rifle, and shotgun. Reloaded ammo is so much better than factory


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Offline beeker

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lee press kit? I'll look it up..

 I agree, I reload almost exlusively for my shotgun. keeps me feeling like i'm hunting in the cold winter months when I punchen out round after round. I use a mec progresive for my shotgun
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline mncowboy

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Lee challenger press kit. A good press for the money