I get a lot of questions about a lot of things, but the vast majority have something to do with reloading. Some are repetitive, so I decided to list the top 20 most frequently asked reloading questions along with my answers to them. Before you read these, please realize that I don’t claim to know
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If you’re new to reloading, figuring out which reloading tools you need to get started can be overwhelming. If you’ve been doing it for a while, those tools have probably been replaced with something else. Mine certainly have. I first pulled the handle on a reloading press around 25 years ago, loading up some
Looking for a simple explanation of why we use bushing dies, or how to select the proper bushing for your Redding Type S, or Redding Competition Neck Sizing die? Here’s my take on it. The advantage a bushing die has over a standard die is the amount of stress placed on the case neck as
The Sinclair Comparator/Bump Gage Body, along with various inserts, allow accurate measurements of bullet seating depth and sizing die adjustment. One of the most important skills a handloader can learn is how to make accurate and consistent measurements. When I first started reloading, I knew very little about it. I can remember seating 210 grain
When the topic of cleaning a long range precision rifle comes up, heated debate often follows. One school of thought is to clean the rifle’s barrel after a predetermined number of shots, the other is to shoot the rifle until it no longer produces the accuracy you’re looking for, then scrub the barrel. Which one