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I got a six pack )I am in Portland and wouldn't mind going over the basics of reloading. I charge one beer per hour
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I got a six pack )I am in Portland and wouldn't mind going over the basics of reloading. I charge one beer per hour
Do you have your stuff set up or looking to watch/learn on a previously set up press?I got a six pack )
I have some of the things needed but dont quite have everything set up yetDo you have your stuff set up or looking to watch/learn on a previously set up press?
The sponsored channels are easy enough to find, but it was one of those ge-rage guys channel that taught me how to "DIY" remove my first stuck case at 11pm without a remover kit so I could make it to the range the next day.The biggest problem with you tube reloading vids is weeding out the actual professional, informative ones from Clean Earl & Lew Bob's reloading retreat in the corner of their ge-rage.
Thin metal rod to fit inside than remove the decap pin, insert rod and hammer it out.The sponsored channels are easy enough to find, but it was one of those ge-rage guys channel that taught me how to "DIY" remove my first stuck case at 11pm without a remover kit so I could make it to the range the next day.
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I couldnt pull the decap pin assembly back out past the now undersized neck. The ge-rage guy just said to "dont go too deep or you'll mess everything up" when drilling out the primer hole to tap. I was "reeel" careful and it worked so I thanked ge-rage reloader guy and finished loading for the next range day.Thin metal rod to fit inside than remove the decap pin, insert rod and hammer it out.
This ^^ is a huge part of it.Yes, you can read and watch video's all day but until the time comes that you pull that handle and feel the case being sized or bullet seated or applying proper crimp it's just nice to have someone else there with you....IMHO
And we understand the beers are for after the loading process.I am in Portland and wouldn't mind going over the basics of reloading. I charge one beer per hour
@arakboss uses a primer and a pinch of Bullseye.I use vice grips in that kind of case, tap and die works too.
I like do get these done myself. SaveI'm a couple hours south of Portland but do teach reloading. A couple of questions, do you want to get into reloading because you can't find ammo? If so, the componates are hard to come by as well. Do you want to get into reloading to save on the cost of ammo then you need to ask yourself what your time is worth compared to just going to Bi Mart and getting what you want. If reloading is an expansion of your shooting hobby and you want to make better than factory ammo then the cost and time works out with the satisfaction of a job well done.
I'd be interested. I'd have to make a day coming out there thoughAm part owner of High Desert Cartridge Company in Goldendale Washington, am open to having you stop in and show ya what we know.
PM me if interested
error on my part. thanksThread title edited from "ammunition..." to "reloading...".
That would be a "Blunder-Boo-Boo"