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Thinkin' about Reloading?
- RanchRoper
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
That case checker is cool. I will get one and use it too. Thanks for that.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
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1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
Ditto this - I too got caught 'behind the curve' after SH and it was slim pickins' for a long while.That will not happen again.
I managed to 'scrape by' with alternative powders and what I could find but it was tough.
Interestingly bullets were not affected as much I think because of the other shortages (powder, primers) bullets were just left on the shelves.
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- clovishound
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
I had just started reloading when the shortage started. Supplies were available when ammo started getting scarce. After a month or two supplies became hard to find. I started casting because bullets became just as scarce as powder and primers. Online bullet suppliers were running 6 months or more behind orders. I found I really didn't care much for casting, but was willing to cast to be able to shoot. I probably should pick up a 2 cavity .45 ACP mold, so I would be covered for .45 if this happens again.
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
If a person were frugal and looked around a bit there is more 'used' reloading equipment for sale now than I have ever seen - and some of it not even used.
I think a lot of people were buying it up in the event of 'eventualities' - and they were not reloaders to begin with and were more less panic buying.
I think a lot of people were buying it up in the event of 'eventualities' - and they were not reloaders to begin with and were more less panic buying.
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- JEBar
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
what are some good sources from which to purchase used reloading equipment ?
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
This might depend on the 'environment' in which one is in.what are some good sources from which to purchase used reloading equipment ?
Where I live we have a somewhat 'local' gun forum which is dominated by people in Oregon, Washington & Idaho with a lot of buying & selling of ALL gun related items (including guns) and always lots of reloading equipment.
A little checking might reveal local social media gun related forums or sites with classifieds. Gun shows always have lots of equipment for sale - at least in my area as we still have a lot of 'garage sale' type people displaying stuff for sale - kind of like the 'good 'ol days'
I'v actually seen some pretty good deals at local pawn shops.
A person might have to do some 'investigation' but stuff will show up.
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
Hey All,
Yeah I get bein safe with this kind of stuff and being careful as I am a measure twice cut once kind of guy.
RR I do like your setup looks real solid and portable and space efficient. I may well get the same system. One question did the stand come with the tastefully decorated cement? hanging off the bottom? I see we have some of the same books especially if there are some Louis L'amours in that pile of paperbacks.
Yeah I am aware that even the most powerful pistol cartridges like the 454 casull or 500 s&w won't get to 356 win power at 200 yds but maybe one might be acceptable. Ill have to think about this more. But that said what about the new henry 35 Remington with reloading. That may be the deal maker. I admit I'm drooling just a bit. I could get a 358 win but that would mean another Browning - not that that is bad mind you but my heart is with the traditional tube fed lever gun.
-Ed-
Yeah I get bein safe with this kind of stuff and being careful as I am a measure twice cut once kind of guy.
RR I do like your setup looks real solid and portable and space efficient. I may well get the same system. One question did the stand come with the tastefully decorated cement? hanging off the bottom? I see we have some of the same books especially if there are some Louis L'amours in that pile of paperbacks.
Yeah I am aware that even the most powerful pistol cartridges like the 454 casull or 500 s&w won't get to 356 win power at 200 yds but maybe one might be acceptable. Ill have to think about this more. But that said what about the new henry 35 Remington with reloading. That may be the deal maker. I admit I'm drooling just a bit. I could get a 358 win but that would mean another Browning - not that that is bad mind you but my heart is with the traditional tube fed lever gun.
-Ed-
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- RanchRoper
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
Ha...yes there are several LL novels in that stack.
I had some blocks left over so put them to good use as counterweights. The stand is great, really works well and the press functions very smooth.
I did however change to a barstool height seat.
I had some blocks left over so put them to good use as counterweights. The stand is great, really works well and the press functions very smooth.
I did however change to a barstool height seat.
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1860 Colt SA Richards Conversion Revolver .45C
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
1860 Henry .45C
1885 High Wall .45C
1820-1840 Frontier Percussion .50
1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
Ohkínohkomit - Shoot skillfully
Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
I've used a few case gauged but the one I prefer is from Sheridan
They are slotted so you can see where your issues are if there is one.
They are slotted so you can see where your issues are if there is one.
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Re: Thinkin' about Reloading?
Have press, dies, books, scales, powder, primers, cases, bullets, etc and want to reload 45 acp but I am VERY leery of jumping into it. An acquaintance offered to help me set up but I don't know him well enough to decide if I trust him for advice. Going to build a bench first ( think I may be delaying ). I need to have everything clear in my mind before I attempt this project.
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