Ooohhh you the Man AC… Thank you so much for the sticky.. I really think it will help others out..
Thank you again Sir..
Link..
Ooohhh you the Man AC… Thank you so much for the sticky.. I really think it will help others out..
Thank you again Sir..
Link..
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exactly what i needed .... now that i got the list just gotta start spending the cash....lol BTW the kids say thanks ..... now they have to get jobs!
That sir, was a hell of a post.
I am still totally reloading ignorant, but now youve got me on the path to learning.
If I wanted to get into reloading 9mm, and I wanted to buy a Dillon 550B, how much money would I need to invest total into the reloading system itself with tools/accesories before I could start getting to work?
I owe you a beer! This post has a wealth of information and I use it often as a reference. It has really helped me as a new reloader. Thank you
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Great thread!
I'm new here, new to AR's, and new to reloading (my press should be here within 48 hours).
I have a newb question:
I understand that the .223 and 5.56 have the same cartridge dimensions and a different charge (the 5.56 being higher). But can you pick up an emptied .223 case and charge it like you would a 5.56 or is there a difference?
I've been picking up spent brass from my shooting club range and I've been coming by a lot of .223 Rem casings.
Thanks in advance, guys.
This thread (and access to the search button) and many YouTube videos have been a staple item while learning the craft of reloading. The best piece of advice I got was to start out slow and taking time on the prep side of things. A big thanks!
I need to start looking into this this summer... Looks like an awesome base of knowledge to get it going.
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