There are a few basic components you'll need to get started on your reloading journey. See the information below for more details.
Primers are the “spark plugs” that initiate the entire ballistic chain reaction with the squeeze of a trigger.
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You’ll have a choice of several different powders. Choose the one that performs best for your particular cartridge. Consult a reloading manual for more information.
Stock up on quality brass. If you’re reloading centerfire, we recommend Federal Premium’s first run, unprimed brass. They’re available in a variety of common calibers for rifle and handgun.
These are the most important link in the reloading process. You’ll need a set of dies for each caliber you plan to reload. There are three dies in sets used for loading straight-wall type cases and two dies in sets used for loading bottleneck type cases. The third die in a 3-die set is used to expand the mouth of straight-wall cases . In a 2-die set, expanding is done in the sizer die.
Shell holders provide a firm grip on the case to insure trouble-free reloading. Match your shell holder to the calibers you’ll be reloading
You will want to get a bench that is extremely sturdy and will withstand the pressures of any reloading press or tool. Make sure it has plenty of room to mount presses and other equipment, plus storage areas for accessories and components.
The more you know about handloading, the more you’ll understand why more than five million hunters and shooters are enjoying this exciting hobby.