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Hand loading or reloading is the process of loading firearm cartridges or shotgun shells by assembling the individual components (case/hull, primer, powder, and bullet/shot), rather than purchasing completely assembled, factory-loaded ammunition.
Well, yes and no. Any mishandling of firearms or ammo can be dangerous. But when the rules are adhered to, reloading ammunition is no more dangerous than operating a kitchen stove. ... However, if you're an accuracy hound like me, it's often hard to beat the precision associated with hand loading.
There is nothing unsafe about reloading in your home, in air-conditioned comfort; powder doesn't give off noxious fumes and will not burst into flames spontaneously, nor will primers. Modern powders and primers are in and of themselves not dangerous- they need some impetus to do any damage or work.
While the best reloading tools are certainly costly (note that I do not say expensive because they're worth the money spent), the end result is well worth the effort. Buy the best you can, and spend more time with and around cartridges and firearms.
Trimming solves that problem, but eventually the case will fail because of metal fatigue or thinning of the case walls/necks. The generally accepted answer is usually 8-10 times, or at least it was when I used to shoot and reload a lot.
RELOADING DIES These are the most important link in the reloading process. You'll need a set of dies for each caliber you plan to reload. There are three dies in sets used for loading straight-wall type cases and two dies in sets used for loading bottleneck type cases.
Reloading dies are among the most vital reloading supplies that you will ever purchase. Dies are fixed onto the reloading press and are used for the production of each and every cartridge that you reload. Their purpose is to decay, resize and expand the case mouth, bullet seating and crimping.
To start reloading shot shells, you will need a press, a scale, and a solid bench to bolt or clamp the press to. Materials needed are: hulls, primers, plastic wads, powder, and shot. Shot shell presses come in either single-stage or progressive models.
Dies. Dies are used to deprive the brass, resize the brass within specification, seat and crimp the bullet. The reloaded can purchase dies individually or save money by purchasing them in a set. Sets typically come packaged as 2-die sets for bottleneck cartridges and 3-die sets for straight wall cartridges.
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