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reloading manual
Handloading or reloading is the process of making firearm cartridges or shells by manually assembling the individual components (case, primer, propellant, and projectile such as bullet, slug or shot), rather than purchasing mass-assembled, factory-loaded ammunition.The term handloading is the more generic term, as it refers to manual assembly of ammunition using components from any source. Reloading refers more specifically to the handloading with re-used cases or shells from previously fired ammunition. The terms are often used interchangeably, as the techniques are largely the same whether using new or recycled components. The differences lie in the preparation of the cases or shells; brand new components are generally ready to load, while previously fired components often need additional procedures such as cleaning, removal of expended primers and possibly reshaping/resizing preparations before ready to load again.
See pic will trade for ammo or ??? Possibility of delivery. Or shipping. If I'm way overpriced let me know but all I could find is one that sold for 150.
2 new reloading books Hornady 11th and lyman 59th $35 for both.
Pickup between portland Janzen beach and battleground wa along I5. I can also ship for cost. $16 USPS Please respond by PM if you would like to buy
Who here uses the Lee 2nd addition loading manual? Is that the latest version? How do you like it compared to the Speer 14 and Lyman 51st? Or others you may use.
A gentleman at the OAC show suggested it because he indicated it covers a lot more powders. I do fine with the ones I have...
Brand new to the reloading game and need some pointers. Looking to reload shotgun for trap/sporting clays and hunting. What is a decent manual to start with?
Much appreciate any and all advice.
-Dave
Slight water damage, this complete 12 page reloading manual from original RL-450 machine circa 1980.
"The reloading machine for shooters who HATE to reload."
Free to needy home. Such a deal.