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My new reloading hobby, so far... so good!
I started reloading my own ammo last fall. My friend and fellow Pelican Tab Tanner got me started and gave me an old Lyman Spar-T turret press, books and some gear. I bought some additional stuff and after Tab gave me some instruction, I started reloading 9mm, .45ACP, .40S&W and .223 I've gone to the range about once per week to test out my loads and every single round has performed perfectly. My accuracy is improving and I'm enjoying shooting more now that I'm making my own ammo. I'm getting brass from the range and my brother is range officer at his police dept, so that helps. I'm using 2 Lyman turret presses and Lee Carbide dies and am very happy with them. I hand prime with an RCBS primer and I use a Lyman digital scale, Lyman T55 Powder Measure and Lyman digital caliper.
I'm very cautious and follow the recipes exactly, no "modifying" anything! I have a Universal bench with a Dillon 600 Swager that really helps me reload military .223 (removes the primer crimp). Next winter I will probably buy a Hornady Lock-N-Load AP press, but I'm glad I started with a turret press so I can understand each step along the way. I was looking for a new winter hobby and this fits the bill perfectly! My father has given me a few pistols (S&W Model 645 in .45ACP and a S&W Model 59 in 9mm (son's)) and I've got a Sig P239 in 9mm and a Beretta 92FS in 9mm. My Colt Sporter AR15 fires my reloads without a hiccup, so I'm satisfied with the results. Thanks to many here who have given me excellent advice (Jeff Higgins and others). |
I think I'm going to step-up to a Lee Turret press this month. It's slow-going with my single-stage press.
I think I'll get one set up for 9mm. |
Good for you Az. :)
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Thanks guys! I really like the convenience of the turret press. With the 6 hole press, I can keep the dies installed for 2 calibers, so it's easy to switch calibers, just switch out the shellholder. Lee really backs up their products, I managed to stick a few cartridges in the depriming/resizing dies and Lee replaced them. Be sure to lube up the rifle cases well before trying to deprime/resize! From the research I've done, the Hornady LNL AP has the features I want in a progressive press. I'll use what I have until next winter.
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I went to the Dillon store here on Sat. Man, what a toystore that place is! I used to use a single stage RCBS press and did it all the hard way. But I'm gonna save up for a four stager after what I saw Sat.
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Dillon has stores!?
I get their "Little Blue Press" catalogue, but their stuff is way to pricey for me to justify at this point. |
The Dillon Super Swage 600 is fantastic for removing the primer crimp from military cases. I'd like to see the other Dillon products!
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I buy most of my stuff from MidwayUSA.com and Natchezss.com but I also buy quite a bit from Bass Pro shops, Cabela's and Gander Mountain. Much of the gear I need is "out of stock" most of the time. I'm always looking for large and small rifle primers, bulk bullets and powder and good, cheap brass. I also buy stuff at the local gun shows, whenever possible.
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Dillon is made in Phoenix. Art, Midway is not a good deal. Go to ammunitiontogo.com.
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Very cool, Art - congratulations on your success. As you are discovering, this is a great hobby, especially for the tinkerer. There is no end to the toys we can pick up and use. I'm glad you're having fun, and shooting more. That's the name of the game.
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Rick,
Thanks for the advice, but ammunitiontogo.com sells ammo, I really need a source for the components (bullets, brass, powder and primers). MidwayUSA doesn't have the best prices but they have most of the things I need and they deliver fast! I don't buy much ammo now that I make my own but once in awhile I buy some commercial ammo for comparison and I found the best prices at WalMart and local gun shows. I bought 250 rounds of Remington UMC .45ACP 230gr FMJ for $86, and that's not too bad! |
Glad it's going well. Shooting is a lot more fun with your own ammo. You don't save a lot of money, but you get to shoot a lot more on the same budget. You also are more involved and understand what's happening a lot better. Congratulations.
John |
John,
Thanks! I have found reloading to be an excellent winter hobby. I'll reload all winter, then shoot at outdoor ranges in the warmer months. |
I took my neighbor to the local range this PM and we shot my S&W 645 (.45ACP), Model 59 (9mm) and Sig P239 (9mm) and shot 300 rounds of my handloaded ammo and everything shot well, no FTE's or FTF's, just good shooting!
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If you're gonna just be shooting paper targets, consider semi-wadcutters. They punch a perfectly round hole in the paper, which makes it far easier to see from the firing line. If you haven't used them before, you'll be amazed by the difference.
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Rick,
Thanks for the good advice! My last batch of .45ACP was using Berry's Bullets in semi-wadcutter. I usually use round nose, but I found these at the Cabela's store near me a few weeks ago. My S&W 645 feeds anything, so I'm sure the semi-wadcutters will feed correctly. |
I went with the Dillon 550B. I'm sure I will get faster with it.But once everything is adjusted, it works great. Just finished my first batch of .357 Sig. Need to go shooting to get my cases back. Very enjoyable.
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Yeah, Ingo and I have picked up presses....he has a progressive Dillon and I have an ancient Rock Crusher that has never been used....
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I take a bucket with me to the range and fill it with range brass after I'm done shooting. When I get home, I tumble it, then inspect and sort it out. I've been getting lots of good .45ACP, 9mm, .223 and 40S&W brass that way.
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I just got back from Cabela's in Dundee, MI. I bought Berry Plated Bullets in 9mm, 147gr, .40S&W in 165gr and .45ACP in 230gr. I also picked up some Sierra bullets in .308 and got some large rifle primers and small pistol primers. Primers have been hard to find... Looks like I'll be reloading this week!
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