Co Ax Single Stage Press Overview I do quite a bit of 300 Winchester Magnum reloading for my long range precision shooting, back in 2014 I ended up buying a prett...
A Review of Lee's Perfect Powder Measure Pictures pending; hopefully the text of this review will be useful on its own The Perfect Powder Measure, by Lee Precisio...
Cleaning Deposits from Reloading Bins If you've put any decent number of rounds through a reloading press (particularly a progressive), your bins will eventually ...
Making Time to Reload Article in progress One of the most common excuses given for not getting into reloading, is that there just isn't enough time to set aside i...
The RW Hart bullet puller is a "pliers style" bullet puller. While you can order it directly from RW Hart, most folks tend to buy or hear about these tools via M...
How to Remove a Stuck Case from Sizing Die The Problem If you manage to wedge a casing into a die so badly that its rim gets torn off by your press when you try ...
Tumbling Brass Granted, there are plenty of ways to clean brass. That having been said, this article isn't about the other methods. It's simply about some of th...
Annealing Techniques and Equipment Annealing is the process of heating brass necks so that it loses its rigidity, becoming pliable. To the reloader, this is desi...
About the Interactive Caliber Conversion Application To use the application, click here. To read about it well, keep reading. Usage Instructions This section ...
An Overview of Chronographs What Chronographs Do A chronograph is a device via which you can find out how fast your bullets are travelling. This is useful to th...
Brass Component Reference Guide One of these days, I intend to expand this to a headstamp database. I don't care what the history of any given cartridge is; all ...
Caliber Conversions on the Dillon 650 See also: Interactive Caliber Conversion application! I should note that this is mostly taken from the back of Dillon's 650 ...
Organizing your Reloading Workspace By effectively organizing your reloading area, you can reduce the number of separate steps which must be taken in order to acc...
Projectile Naming RefAbbreviations Looking through a list of projectiles on an online store can be confusing. Certain things are fairly obvious for instance, t...
50 DTC EDM / 510 DTC Europ Related: California 50 BMG Ban and Popular Workarounds I've done a fair amount of reading on this caliber, and when the Internet paper ...
Notes on 50 Beowulf Reloading Overview 50 Beowulf is a nice, big, fun sledgehammer of a round developed by Alexander Arms. Although it's available in other plat...
Notes on Reloading 5.7x28mm * It's reported that 25% or so of the cases get their mouths crushed when belling, at each load. I have not experienced this mysel...
7.5x55mm Swiss It's a bit tough to find basic plinking information for this caliber. But, be aware that the projectiles used in this round are .308 caliber. Ma...
A reference on 7.62x45mm Czech Overview The 7.62x45mm is a collector's cartridge. Only the Czechoslovakian VZ 52 was chambered in it, although the Indonedian Sa...
About the Various Reloading Die Vendors Anyone trying to reload a common caliber, such as 223 or 308, will notice that there's no shortage of vendors offering die...
An Introduction to Reloading Almost every modern centerfire caliber is meant to be reloaded. Some, however, are harder to reload than others. Although many are p...
A Beginner's Reloading Gear Checklist A common question from newbies is, "What do I actually need, in order to get into reloading?" The answer is varied, but the...
Shopping for Reloading Supplies First off, if you're looking for either technical or introductory material, hit the reloading reference page. This page is about ...
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