Another newbie question, please bare with me. When figuring powder amounts for your loads, do you usually just go by weight of bullets as to the type? For example, I will see data for a 125 gr FMJ but nothing for a 125 gr HP. Is there a difference?
Getting ready to reload some 9mm Luger for then first time. I'm waiting on the Lees dies to get here. I will be using Berry's bullets without a cantilure. I'm assuming you seat between min-max AOL. I read where it requires a tamper crimp. Are the Lees seating dies able to do this or do I need...
I tried tumbling and polishing of the brass and worked great. Brass looks like new. Now one more thing. Is it a good idea to rinse and dry the brass after tumbling or not necessary ?
First thanks to everyone for answering all my questions. I'm new to reloading and your input has been just great. Next question pertains to using a polishing compound added to the media. walnut in my case. Does the media need tossed after 1 use or will it remain good for a few more ?
I tried a cheap (real cheap) ultrasonic jewelry cleaner and it did OK, but before investing in a better model I was wondering what you prefer the tumbling with media or ultrasonic?
Will cold weather effect reloading such as powder or primers. I reload in my garage and it stays fairly decent temperature wise, bur lately its getting real cold. Should I bring the rounds and reloading supplies inside?
I'm new to reloading and learning some of the aspects of it. I've been reloading some 38 specials using 358/158 gr LRN. mainly because this seems to be the going set-up. I see several different types and weights. How do you decide which type and weight is the best to use such as practice or self...
Browsing the internet looking for prices on some lead bullets, I came across Missouri Bullet Co. All of their projectiles are listed as " Cowboy Velocities " and I can't find the meaning of this. I'm currently reloading some 38 spl and plan on doing more. I'm now using a 158gr LRN with Red Dot...
Just purchased the hand primer from Lee's with 2 #19 shell holder for 38 Spls. This is the recommended size from Lees. My casings won't fit. I tried both holders. Thinking my brass was the culprit, I tried new ammo and it wouldn't fit either. Has anyone run into this before or am I doing...
I'm new at reloading. I want to reload 38 spl. I'm using 158 gr LRN bullets with Alliant Red dot powder. The Lee's 38 spl kit included a .5cc dipper, and says this is the correct load for 38s but I'm seeing different weights. Can someone advise me on this.