Reloading Ammo - basics and equipment

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

See why reloading gives you more bang for your buck. Custom reloading of rifle and shotgun shells is a time-honored handicraft and a means to keep serious shooters on target with their ammo budget. In Meade County, Walt Kloeppel steps us through the process, the equipment needed and the accuracy gained through a consistent firepower recipe that you control.

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  • I want to thank you first of all for a very clear presentation. It is apparent that a lot of thought and planning went into this. However, I was always told to deprime the spent cases before cleaning/polishing. Has something changed? Thanks for your attention.

  • @FredFlintStoneRox until the brass breaks

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  • @swamigal your comment was from 4 months ago, so I hope you respond. did you get an answer to the cost of the equipment? I am thinking about starting my own shells and I am comparing the price of reloads verses store bought!

  • Hey thank you for posting this video.I have one question and that is i reload 40 S&W among others.My problem is that i have been led to believe that brass"pistol to be exact" can only be shot "x" amount of times.I have a system in place but it is very time consuming and i dont really have the space for all the buckets as i color code brass as to how many times its been cycled or reloaded. My question is do you have a system to tell you when your brass is ready for the heap?Or is that overkill?

  • What shotgun reloading unit was that?

  • How much does all the equipment cost, in total?

  • great vid thank you

  • what is the cost of getting all required equipment ?

  • amazing

  • Great video I hear of people being able to to make like 600 rounds a hour with slightly above basic equipment

  • you so need to look at the Stainless Steel method of cleaning your brass. 48 hours, try 4

  • Awesome video thanks!

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