The ABC of reloading?
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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Re: The ABC of reloading?
Just bought this book as am considering getting into reloading.
Have to say i'm not all that impressed.
Have to say i'm not all that impressed.
Re: The ABC of reloading?
Try and get hold of the twelfth edition of the Speer reloading manual. A thorough read of this will start you off on the right foot.
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I would also recomend the Lyman for some one just starting out. I have a copy of their re loading manual and the cast boolit reloading guide and think they are excellent.
I also have lots of other re loading manuals but I still refer to the Lyman and its not expensive to buy.
I also have lots of other re loading manuals but I still refer to the Lyman and its not expensive to buy.
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Great start to the Video Watcher, I will go back and have a closer look 
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Thanks for that he has some cool videos mate.
The one on the ACC 300 black out round are interesting.
As for reloading I'm going to start with a Lee hand press to get started and then take it from there cant remember the name of the person who posted the info on here about it but thanks for takeing the time to post it sign92 :cheers: .
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Re: The ABC of reloading?
If you are going to be re loading for full bore rifle calibers do not waste your money on a Lee hand press.
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Re: The ABC of reloading?
SimG is our resident Lee fan and proselytiser.honsu wrote:Thanks for that he has some cool videos mate.
The one on the ACC 300 black out round are interesting.
As for reloading I'm going to start with a Lee hand press to get started and then take it from there cant remember the name of the person who posted the info on here about it but thanks for takeing the time to post it sign92 :cheers: .
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The lee hand press is a good piece of kit for the money but I concur with Dave, I would not recommend it for handloading many centre fire rifle rounds especially if you are FL resizing, unless of course you have arms like Popeye.
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