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reloading
Handloading or reloading is the process of loading firearmcartridges or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/hull, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than purchasing completely assembled, factory-loaded ammunition. Boxer-primed cases are more commonly reloaded.
Historically, handloading referred to the private manufacture of cartridges and shells using all newly manufactured components, whereas reloading referred to the private manufacture of cartridges and shells using previously fired cartridge cases and shotgun hulls using new bullets, shot, primers, and powder. In modern usage, some make no distinction between these terms, while others find important distinctions.One distinction is the purpose for the practice; handloaders often seek smaller batches of high-quality ammunition, whereas reloaders are said to make large quantities of ammunition that does not need to be of as high quality. At least one authority (McPherson) holds that a better distinction for these connotations is that, regardless of quantity, handloads tend to be of generally high quality while reloads tend to be merely functional.
I have a fair amount of partial containers of gun powder with a few full pounds. My dad has bought these over the years and kept them inside a finished garage the whole time, many are pretty recent purchases but a few are quite old, so use those at your own risk.
Local meet-ups only and I will...
These are out of my brother's garage.
Unprocessed but sorted by head stamp
Remington 350 for $35
Federal 300 for $30
Western 200 for $20
Some military cases 7 cents a case
There may be more of each head stamp
these just happen to be in boxes of 20 per box.
Two sealed pounds of imr 4895
Two open pounds at 10oz each including can
$60 each for the two sealed
$60 for the two open ones
Or all for $160 obo
Call or text at 3609310464
Two full pounds h1000
One open that weighs 10.8oz so call it 1/2 pound
$60 each for the two full $30 for the half
Or all of it for $120 obo
Call or text at 3609310464
Like the title says, looking to trade one bottle of trail boss for 1000
9mm 147 gr projectiles
6.5mm 140 Hornady BTHP
CCI Winchester Small pistol primers
CCI Large rifle primers.
Preference to BR-2
In on consignment
Too many components to list every one. Lots of brass, bullets, primers, powder, reloading dies, etc.
Dillon XL750 with options
Most of the components are for 556, 9mm, 8mm Mauser, 6.5 Creedmoor, 300 blackout, 308.
Will not separate. $2800 for all and firm.
Got a lee 6 pack and want to get some kit for it.
Looking for a tumbler
Primers
Powder
Cases
Scale
Bullet feeders
9mm die and plate
357 die and plate
Powder through dies
Other cool things
Lyman reloading blocks in four different sizes. Stepped “bleacher” design, made of plastic. Meet around Tigard/Tualatin area, or ship at buyers expense.
Time to clean up a little, stuff ive collected over the years and just not going to use. im putting prices on these items but really would like stuff gone so please feel free to make reasonable offers.
Presses and Equipment...
Selling a good condition used 12ga Mec 9000 reloader. Comes with 1 1/8 ounce bar, 1 powder bushing if I have the one you need, 4 hold down bolts, 2 bottle caps. $450 including shipping if needed in Cont USA. Happy new year!