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Reloading Ammunition Part III

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Part III in my trek into the wonderful world of reloading. This time, we go from bullet seating to the final product. Plus, at the end is the cost breakdown. Thanks for watching, and I will be posting the shooting of my new ammo soon!

Thanks also to Ammosmith for his help!

www.youtube.com/user/ammosmith

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  • can i use this press with rifle ammo?

  • @trophyhunter147 Absolutely. I currently load 5.56x45mm on it. It'll load pretty much everything except .50 BMG size cartridges.

  • These were probably the most comprehensive videos for basic reloading that I've seen to date. I'm wanting to get into it for many reasons, probably the relaxing hobby part as much as anything else. I've been kicking around to go single stage or turret press. But you made the single stage look fun. You are a very good instructor as well. Enjoy my friend.

  • @aeronca11bc I'm glad they helped you!

  • which digital scale are you using? TIA

  • @WarrenDee I use a Hornady 1500 Digital Scale.

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  • I just ordered my Lee Press set 50th anniversary set. I have been watching your videos to learn how to to this. This will be my first go at doing reloading. Wonderful video series. I liked the trivia at the end too. Thanks for doing these.

  • @thebudgetarmory1 thank you!

  • My compliments on this very clearly understood series of videos. I learned more in one hour than I have from hours of poring over books and I'm going to be coming back again and again. One tip though: put a small light behind the camera and open up those shadow areas.

  • great job...enjoyed the videos

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