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  1. [table][tr][td][/td][td]I'm a member of the NAHC (pain in the neck org always trying to get you to buy their books and such, nice magazine though), anyway they have an on-line forum.  In the forum is the following post.  I can't vouch for it as I don't reload, but I thought it was informative.

    Originally posted by: JudeinPa on 2/27/2006 6:55:19 AM

    BASIC RELOADER RULES & REQUIREMENTS

    By Mike D Woolum

    1. Do you have the patience to do detailed work away from distractions, (TV, Children, guests)?

    2. Do you have a secure area that can be dedicated strictly to a loading bench?

    3. Do you thoroughly understand what goes on inside a cartridge when you pull the trigger?

    4.  Are you mechanically inclined? In other words can you understand and  follow instructions exactly, to make needed adjustments to equipment?  Do know how to use measurement tools such as calipers and micrometers?

    5.  Read the front sections of several reloading manuals. I suggest one  manual, printed by a company that sells reloading equipment AND  bullets. The other one should be by a company that sells only powder.  Case in point Hornady then Hodgdon. After reading and understanding the  “HOW TO†section in those manuals, find someone who already loads  to show you how and talk you through a box of shells. Better yet find a  NRA Metallic/Shotshell Reloading instructor and take a basic reloading  class. See links below for locating an instructor.

    6. Never be in a hurry. If you are pressed for time, this is when a mistake will be made.

    7.  Do not under any circumstances smoke, eat or drink, especially  alcoholic beverages. The reasons are obvious, but I’ll state them  anyway. Smokeless powder burns at a very high temperature; it makes a  dandy accelerant to start a fire. Drinking causes loss of motor skills  and judgment.

    8. Wash hands thoroughly when you are through. You are dealing with lead in many forms when handling bullets and primers.

    9.  Walk before you run. Buy a single stage press to start out with. The  progressives are neat and useful when doing large quantities of ammo.  You will always have uses for the single stage loader for special loads  later.

    10. Stay with the basics at first. The tools for neck  turning, flash hole uniforming, primer pocket uniforming and checking  concentricity will be useful after you get some experience.

    11. To  start with, stay in the mid-range of the suggested loads for medium  power levels. Save the maximum loads for when you have more experience.

    12. Buy the best equipment you can afford. It will last a lifetime; the cheap stuff will wear out and need replacing.

    13.  Have ONLY the bullets, powder, primers and empties on the table that  you are loading at that time. Put everything away as soon as you are  done, in a separate place.

    14. The only stupid question is one that  doesn’t get asked. If you’re not sure, ask somebody. Use common  sense, logic is a great tool for a Reloader.

    15. Maintain a log of all loads developed with the test results. Label all boxes with the load data and date of the load.

    16. Every Step is an inspection point.

    17. The last thing you do before the bullet goes in " Look in every case to verify the powder charge".

    18.  There are no shortcuts! What we mean is; there is no "one load" that  works best in any one individual rifle. Load development is an  experimental process with the components you choose. By working  carefully and keeping good written records you will develop the needed  experience that will be useful to your future efforts.

    Links for Reloading help and instructors

    http://www.sierrabullets.com/ Bullet company, very good  ballistic support group.

    http://www.speer-bullets.com Bullet company

    http://www.nosler.com/ Bullet company

    http://www.hornady.com/ Bullet company

    http://www.barnesbullets.com Bullet company

    http://www.hodgdon.com Powder company

    http://www.lapua.com VihtaVuori Powders

    http://www.bluepress.com Dillon Loaders

    http://www.mayvl.com/ Mec loaders

    http://ww.sinclairintl.com/ Precision Reloading and Shooting specialist

    http://www.lymanproducts.com All Lyman Products.

    http://www.shooting-hunting.com Great hunting and shooting site with list of instructors

    http://www.mynra.com/ NRA with links to NRA certified instructors

    Basic steps to reloading. This is a  short edited version from the "NRA GUIDE TO RELOADING".

    There are 17 steps of which most are for both rifle and pistol and one for pistol only. This is marked with an * .

    • 1. Inspect cases,
    • 2. Clean Cases
    • 3.Organize cases by batchs
    • 4.Select proper shell holder
    • 5.Insert and set up sizing die
    • 6. Lubricate cases
    • 7.Resize and deprime cases
    • 8. Measure case length
    • 9.Trim cases
    • 10 Deburr and Chamfering
    • 11.Clean Primer Pocket
    • 12.Expand Case mouth (*)
    • 13.Prime Cases
    • 14.Measure powder chargeand charge cases
    • 15.Check powder charge in case
    • 16.Seat bullet in case
    • 17. Identify the reloaded cartridges (Mark the box etc.)

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    Here are some links to help out with locating supplies for all your reloading needs.

    http://www.grafs.com/ Graf & Sons

    http://www.lockstock.com/ Lock, Stock, and Barrel

    http://www.midwayusa.com/ Midway

    http://www.powdervalleyinc.com/ Powder Valley, Inc.

    http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/ Midsouth Shooters Supply

    http://www.loadammo.com/ Load From A Disk

    http://www.neconos.com/ Neco (QuickLOAD)

    Powder info:

    http://www.accuratepowder.com/ Accurate Arms

    http://www.alliantpowder.com/ Alliant Powders

    http://www.hodgdon.com/ Hodgdon Powders

    http://www.imrpowder.com/ IMR Powders

    http://www.ramshot.com/powders/ Ramshot Powders

    http://www.gibrass.com/gunpowder.html GI Brass Jeff Bartlett

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