I'd like more control over the cost and the quality of the ammunition I use, I'd like to start loading soon. I have no experience and no idea what I need in order to get started.
What do I need (equipment and supplies) to start loading for .243, .25-06, .270 Win, 7RM, and 338 Win Mag.?
I list the specific calibres because I know nothing about powder selection and because I've read that some of the calibres are no longer loaded to the performance they used to be (specifically the 7RM). I'd like the ability to get the most out of my guns.
I've been hanging on to spent cases, I don't know if used factory brass is okay or not, but I did not want to throw away something that might be useful. As well, what would I need in order to neck-up some of my 7RM for my 338, or neck down my .270 for my 25-06?
How about reloading for my shotguns (.410, 12 ga., 16 ga., and a future 20 ga.)?
Is it okay to store powder in the shed, or will temperature fluctuations affect it? Do I need to store the components separately, in locked containers and away from each other? Any and all information is appreciated.
What do I need (equipment and supplies) to start loading for .243, .25-06, .270 Win, 7RM, and 338 Win Mag.?
I list the specific calibres because I know nothing about powder selection and because I've read that some of the calibres are no longer loaded to the performance they used to be (specifically the 7RM). I'd like the ability to get the most out of my guns.
I've been hanging on to spent cases, I don't know if used factory brass is okay or not, but I did not want to throw away something that might be useful. As well, what would I need in order to neck-up some of my 7RM for my 338, or neck down my .270 for my 25-06?
How about reloading for my shotguns (.410, 12 ga., 16 ga., and a future 20 ga.)?
Is it okay to store powder in the shed, or will temperature fluctuations affect it? Do I need to store the components separately, in locked containers and away from each other? Any and all information is appreciated.