The Ultimate Guide to reloading powder
The Ultimate Guide to reloading powder
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It’s not worth it to be in a hurry! I also find that I enjoy myself much more in the reloading room when I’m not in a hurry.
This dynamic will only increase the need to spend buckets of money promoting and enforcing the use of French and other money pits to shove French culture down the throats of the citizenry. Not a productive use of money.
It appears that the reloading component shortages are not easing up any time soon. This makes it really hard on us shooters that reload ammunition.
I recommend every one, but with the aforementioned new gun powders on the horizon, if I had to redo my favorite rifle reloading powders five years from now, it might be a completely different list…
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Ive been using the compound from some old shotgun shells and from 22 win mag rounds I’ve had sitting in my ammo box for years and they have worked well in my 45acp cases out of my 1911 without any mishaps, like squibs, pressure spikes, or ftf’s…i’m no expert and I’m not suggesting anyone re attempt what I did but that did work for me and until I can get my hands on some that are reasonably priced I am gonna continue using this method…
Donnie says: October 14, 2020 at 12:27 pm Its gotten so bad here in central Oklahoma that I’ve not seen any primers in 15 different shops for at least a couple of months now, no places in stock on-line either last time I checked and I’ve been on Powder Valley’s website but they may have some now. Luckily I’ve always saved ammo given to me or left over from guns I no longer have and have been reloading the primer cups themselves which is a time consuming process and carries several risks if one is not careful with the primer compound…but that method has been how I’ve been able to keep reloading my 45 acp all you do is unload the compound from whatever ammo you choose but be extremely careful and wear saftey glasses that stuff is easy to set off! I’ve detonated a few scraping out the compound with a saftey pin but I’ve gotten pretty good at it now, then cut a drinking straw and seal one end with a lighter(do this before unloading or touching primers or the compound) cut the tip at an angle and scoop the compound up and crunch it to its powder form in the straw gently, have some spent primers with the anvils removed and the dent inside the bottom of the primer hammered back to flat with a small punch, tap the straw to dump in enough powder to fill the primer gently pack it down and it should be about half full, place a piece of paper over the compound and pack down one more time, then place the anvil on top of the paper and try to center it as best more info you can but don’t push it in, stick the primer in the loader on your press one at a time and load into a case the press will press the anvil in to the primer and if you don’t he man it in there it’ll set it in perfect and not set off the primer compound.
Wild Bill: That might work. Usually defense attorneys will not do that so the pardon comes after conviction …. usually.
Also, 10 Ring on Jones Road has been getting a goodly amount of resupply for primers and powders. They had oito# jugs of Varget late this week, but I don’t think they ship, but you ask them.
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