Reloading Ammunition for Rifles.

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

Learn how to reload ammunition for rifles. Instruction video in hand loading rifle cartridges, which gives you the shooters, more accurate loads, in tailoring it to your rifle. And as an extra bonus it is saving the shooter, considerable money. In precision shooting, hunting rifles, target rifles, varmint rifles, tactical rifles, and bench rest rifles, hand loads are used exclusively for highest accuracy in competition. Custom made reloading dies by gunsmiths or hand dies from L.E Wilson are mostly used. Reloading cartridges gives you flexibility in powder charge and selection of quality bullets, powder and primers,for your rifle, thus improving accuracy. Good reloding manual is a must to have, Sierra, Hornady,Nosler, Vihtavuori, Norma, and others publish very good reloading manuals.
Website: http://www.rifflar.com

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  • is there a limit to how many times you can rereload a brass shell before it is unsafe to use???

  • @SabreWolferos Diffficult to tell. I have used cases up to 60 to 80 times, still going strong. It all depends on quality of brass, max pressure, chamber size and neck size. Reloading/sizing of cases is a factor also, how much sizing is done, full length or neck sizing.

  • I'm interested in reloading, but don't know how much money can be really saved from doing it.

    I would assume if you don't shoot a lot its not worth it, but if you do it prob is. Just wanted to know how much money you on each reloaded bullet

  • @kvg44gbs The rule of thumb is you save about 50 % by reloading. The most important is that you get more accurate ammo ! You can get good tools for $ 200 to $ 300 as a start to learn and see how you like it. I reload to get accurate ammo, by selecting the correct bullet, powder,primer etc.

  • Who makes your mini arbor press?

    I don't see it on any of the links

  • @Amiga3000 It is a Hart Arbor press. You can also get arbor presses from Sinclair Int . and other bench rest gunsmiths and outlets.

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  • Reloading dirty brass? Does the tool he used with the hammer toward the beginning of the video re-size the neck as well as de-prime the case? What about trimming/de-burring the neck? Measuring the length of the empty case before loading it and the length of the final product? Also measuring the powder for each individual round. There's a bit more to reloading a precision round. Just my opinion of course.

  • I think he was using a bench rest...

  • whats that yellow stuff on the napkin?

  • i am new to reloading and your video is very simple to understand. what is the tool used to size the neck and decap the primer. never seen one where you dont have to put it on the press. and also are there other presses like the one you used in the video that are cheaper, i really cant afford that right now, thanks.

  • Props to OP for replying to nearly every inquiring comment, even when the answer is already in the comments section. Here's mine: does accuracy on hand loads decrease the more you use the same brass? How long is the brass usable?

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