reloading
I just started reloading last night. I bought the lee anniversary kit and the problem i have is when i seat the round i seat it in too far. i dont know when to stop applying pressure to the lever. Can anyone help me out. BTW i'm reloading 45 acp
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cant find any 357 brass---can you load 38 special brass up to 357 specs ? 0 -
Good plan. You might consider the reloading forum. http://forums.GunBroker.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=9
Youtube can work if you strikeout. Ask at your local place that sells components.0 -
Come on over to the reloading forum, we would love to help. [:)][:)] 0 -
I jumped over---thanks 0 -
If you're limited for space, look at the Lee Hand Loading press and their Ram primer. I load for hunting and informal target practice so I don't load a lot (e.g., 20 rounds for hunting and 50 rounds for pistol and AR15 target practice). So the hand press meets my needs and it's footprint is small so I just wipe it clean after using it and store it away in a desk drawer. The desk is an old case steel office desk I got for $10 and I use it to store all the dies and reloading components. The main thing about loading is safety: 1. one can of powder out at a time, 2. check loading data in several manuals and on line, 3. no distractions, and record your load data each time you reload. 0
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