Any of you guys that reload got a good reloading forum you suggest? I have visited several, many that are sub-forums of gun groups and are ok but I'm looking for a more reloading dedicated site to settle in.
Any of you guys that reload got a good reloading forum you suggest? I have visited several, many that are sub-forums of gun groups and are ok but I'm looking for a more reloading dedicated site to settle in.
You might check out castboolits@gunloads.com.But,they are more cast vs store bought.
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I do shoot some cast, I'll take a look. Thanks
for rifle try accurate shooter.com.reason lots of places or forums don;t is liabilty.i have lots of load work ups.but what works in one dont in another. go to manufacture page.give you lots of load info.
When I first started reloading many years ago, I thought it would be great to tailer my handgun loads to a particular firearm. After a year or so of trial and error , I gave that idea up.
(I currently reload for .380 acp & .45 auto, 9mm & .223 Rem.)
It's a much better idea & safer, to load ammo that will oprate in any modern firearm of that caliber.
That's the way factory ammo is because it has to work/function in any firearm. They do this by loading ammo to the upper end for pressure, but still safe & reliable.
The way to accomplish this is to find a factory ammo that you like the way it performs & copy it.
This involves choosing a quality powder with proven performance for that caliber, the proper bullet, a couple quality reloading manuals & a chronograph to track the rounds performance. Then a large amount of testing while you work your loads up to the velocity of the factory ammo you like.
I normally work a load up by making 7-10 test rounds, going slow, follow the reloading info. & never exceed max loads. It also helps to have some Ziploc bags to separate & identify your test rounds & a notebook to log everything you do. Most of all be safe.
When I reload, I don't want any distractions.
I really enjoy it. My wife says we shoot so I can reload!
*Note: I am talking about reloading for semi-auto pistols when I am discussing function. I currently do not have revolvers. Reloading for Cowboy Action Shooting wheel guns is a whole different animal IMO.
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Just about any gun forum will have a reloading sub-forum. Many of the contributors write for some of the popular gun magazines as well. You may recognize some by their writing style. No reloader will reload without a reloading manual by his side though just to verify max load recipes. Reloading requires 100% concentration. I don't even have music playing when I'm reloading. A double charge could ruin your day later when you least expect it. I do most of my reloading during the winter months when riding might be seldom anyway. I find it just as relaxing, once I have a recipe I like, as riding.
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