04-28-2018, 07:16 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2018
Posts: 13
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Originally Posted by Don_Parsons
Awesome thread as I've fumbled along the years my self.
Got lucky too find a few re-loading folks that have it down patt.
I did the neck trim and sizing years ago,,, now I'm back at it once more with many other things added to the mix.
The fab 7 too brass & bullets.
Also work with primer and powders with more quality & control.
I'm setting up my re-loading system so its easy step by step that will hopefully make ammo constant.
As stated in many re-loading articles.
Does anyone here reload shotgun? 410? I want to start but not sure which machine to buy that won't break the bank and need a good mentor!
"If the ammo we produce is as good as, or better than factory cartrages,,, then any errors in shooting will on the Firearm/ optics, or our selves."
One area I'm addressing on top of re-loading is a firearm that is built on a foundation of consistency.
Kinda like a test rifle that stays truly planted.
This eliminates most of those errors of my shooting skills. That way it will assist me in working the load development area.
Don
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Does anyone reload shotgun shells here? 410 to be exact? i want to start but need to find a machine that won't break the bank along with a good mentor!
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