Reloading Questions for Dummies

I'm going to depart from the rest here since you asked about quality equip. that would be good "down the road"....Most "kits' don't have the critical stuff that i would recommend ie: good press like a Rockchucker, good electronic scale(most come with balance beam=slow), good powder measure, case trimmer, dial caliper. If the "kit" doesn't have that as a minimum, buy it all separately, but go for quality. The .45 Acp does not have to be expensive to reload, find good cast bullets that shoot well, they should only cost .08 cents each, a few cents for powder and primers and you're good to go. For the .45 make sure you opt for carbide dies, you'll be glad you did.


Now what's the difference between the dies themselves? There seem to be quite a few of them.
 
Hey everyone,

Am I legally allowed to reload if I live in an appartment building? I read changes that they want to make about only doing it in a seperate dwelling but I'm not sure if that went through.

Thanks again
Eric


Sorry Guys, I didn't get a definitive answer on this so I thought I'd bump it up again.
 
Back
Top Bottom