High Desert Drew
10 Sep 2018
Reloading 101: Die Setting, Lubing, and Resizing
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Welcome to Reloading 101. This is a video series about ammunition loading taught as a short course. This is intended for those new to reloading, and those considering getting into it. I have designed the videos to be short, sweet, and to the point. I don't want you sitting here watching videos all day, I want you to watch the video, learn something, and then go apply it.
This is Part 4: Die Setting, Lubing, and Resizing - This is an introduction to how to set up your dies on your press, properly lubricate, and then configure for best results. I briefly talk about the different types of dies, and what they are used for in a bottle-neck rifle use-case.
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Just wanted to make a quick post, I'm still working on the rest of the video series, however I have had some family stuff that has required my attention and caused me to lose a week in filming, and tied me up while trying to edit. I need to get some more footage for Part 5, but I should be on it later this week. I appreciate your patience!
Off-topic but I don't know where else to check. Off topic but I don't know off-topic but I don't know where else to check. Based on volume I had a hundred 25 grain bullet that I did not have enough room in volume to find a gunpowder that would fit without compressing. It came out to only three grains of powder. So in the end I ended up mixing HP 38 and clays 1.5 grains of each. I understand this is not recommended but I was able to get the volume of gunpowder to sit. Both gun powders at 3 grains tends to have the same close to the same pressures and speed but pressure is more important..? else to chec