Ammunition Reloading Tips And Tricks

Posted by Maxwell Christopher on October 8th, 2016

Ammunition reloading has been a passion of shooter since a long long time. Whether you are standing in Argentina or Australia, ammunition reloading has been a norm among all shooting enthusiasts. Some do it as a hobby, some for saving money, while a few others for production of wildcat cartridges. It is an important skill that can be a plus point for any shooter who learns it. In case, you are new to this arena and have no idea as to what to do and where to start from you need to first learn about production of one’s own ammunition. This write-up, however, covers a few tips and tricks for professionals and the ones who are already aware of the process.

Whether you are dealing with Bushnell Scopes or Leupold Scopes or Weaver Scopes in Australia or any other part of the world, you need to learn about safety. It is the first thing that should be in your mind before anything else. There are a numerous safety precautions that reloaders need to adhere to. The first thing you need to abide to is reloading manuals; these are prepared by the experts who have plenty of practical experience in dealing with these situations and processes. Our first suggestion to you is to look for a load that can utilize bulky powder that can overfill the case in case it is double charged. This will become a major problem when it comes to loading. It is not a complete substitute for safe loading procedures but can really act as a solid safeguard.

Next, you need to be concerned about loading over a progressive press. Many a times, the powder thru-expander can give a tough time with respect to extraction from the case. There are two prime reasons for this, first, the land is too long for expander because off which it will wedge itself on the inner end of the case. You can send the piece to any professional company for modification. They will enhance the radius on the expander end and will shorten the land. Another possible reason can be the burr on case’s mouth. You can always deburr the case mouth and easily solve the problem. Always remember, new brass can give you a hard time with respect to shaping, sizing, and placement of bullets as it lacks lubrication. The problem comes when brass has been cleaned from end to end and polished.

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