Sorry, New to the sport and wanting to get into reloading. What is the purpose of the "sizing" stage? I understand to punch out the spent primer, but what exactly is being "sized"?
I've really enjoyed your video on reloading 300 win mag if your looking for more accurate shooting try fire forming the cases @ bullets to fit your chamber and buy a set of competiton dies it make the wourld of difference. thanks for you videos.
you dont have to tumble them a second time just wipe them off with a rag an it removes all the oil then use a wire brush to clean out where the primers were
All depends on what type of bullet you are buying and how much powder you use for your loads. Once you have your gear and brass you just need to buy powder, bullets, and primers. Probably can build a bullet for 40 cents and up depending on your bullet choice.
Sorry, New to the sport and wanting to get into reloading. What is the purpose of the "sizing" stage? I understand to punch out the spent primer, but what exactly is being "sized"?
Guitarmansg97 2 weeks ago
can anyone tell me how often a brass case can be fired before you should replace it?
jackofkiwiland 2 months ago
@jackofkiwiland 10 plus times if in good condition
xIBURNBiGbIrd 1 month ago
I've really enjoyed your video on reloading 300 win mag if your looking for more accurate shooting try fire forming the cases @ bullets to fit your chamber and buy a set of competiton dies it make the wourld of difference. thanks for you videos.
jasonshipp68 1 year ago
@jasonshipp68 - Thanks for the comment and suggestion!
just1nott 1 year ago
@ megafisherman22-about an hour.
just1nott 1 year ago
@ megafisherman22- Tumbling a second time does the same thing, just is less labour intensive and does a better job in my opinion.
just1nott 1 year ago
@just1nott how long do you tumble them the second time
MegaFisherman22 1 year ago
you dont have to tumble them a second time just wipe them off with a rag an it removes all the oil then use a wire brush to clean out where the primers were
MegaFisherman22 1 year ago
All depends on what type of bullet you are buying and how much powder you use for your loads. Once you have your gear and brass you just need to buy powder, bullets, and primers. Probably can build a bullet for 40 cents and up depending on your bullet choice.
just1nott 1 year ago
how much money can you save reloading 7mm
r6v2man 1 year ago
Great vid. I never heard of lubing bullet b4 seating? Nice bench set-up btw.
JamieMG 1 year ago
Good video on reloading hunting ammunition.
just1nott 1 year ago