Just getting into reloading has been, to say the least, a bit daunting. Figuring out presses, powders, brass etc., and sometimes speaking to a retailers might not always lead you in the right direction. While looking for components, came across a new distributer Black Sheep Brass, where I spoke with Brian who has been more informative to me than my Lymans 49th edition. Educated me on what primers, powders, bullets and brass to look for, for the caliber I'm shooting.
While Black Sheep Brass being a cool name in its self, I decided to pick up 1000 9mm brass, strickly due to the price being hard to beat. He described the process the brass went through before coming to me, being green to reloading didnt know what the hell any of it ment, but Damn, thats some good looking brass! My Dillon chewed through it like it was built for it. I have to say, the one thing every person I have spoke to regarding reloading has said in common is "Find what works, and stick with it".
Thanks Black Sheep Brass, your brass works, so I'll be sticking with it. Cheers.
While Black Sheep Brass being a cool name in its self, I decided to pick up 1000 9mm brass, strickly due to the price being hard to beat. He described the process the brass went through before coming to me, being green to reloading didnt know what the hell any of it ment, but Damn, thats some good looking brass! My Dillon chewed through it like it was built for it. I have to say, the one thing every person I have spoke to regarding reloading has said in common is "Find what works, and stick with it".
Thanks Black Sheep Brass, your brass works, so I'll be sticking with it. Cheers.


















































