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Posted: 12/15/2010 10:20:29 PM EDT
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I want to start off by saying I am no Professional, So you Pros out there be kind....I did these videos for beginners like me that are having problems or for those who are thinking of reloading and think it to difficult as I first did.....
These videos are merely a DEMONSTRATION not a manual on HOW TO......They are for the beginner by a beginner..... There may be some content that is debatable but for the most part I went by the book...... I have got a lot of positive responses on these and have helped many new comers to the reloading world.... There are 18 segments so make some popcorn...hell make Nachos.... and enjoy...... SASS Reloading for Beginners by A Beginner.....A Demonstration.... Intro The Manual The Equipment De-Priming The Primer Pocket Case Cleaning Ceaning-2 Lubing The Case Re-Sizing Trimming Chamfering and De-burring Bullet Seating Die Pulling the Bullet Priming the Case Charging the Case Seating the Bullet Crimping the Case The Ending comments and just for the fun of it....a couple on the Lee Pro 1000 Progressive Press..... Lee Pro 1000 Part 1 Lee Pro 1000 part 2 Hope it helped anyone out there and that you enjoyed the DEMONSTRATIONS...... |
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Thank you again....I am glad I could help others like my self...That's what these forums are all about...helping one another with what we can....by our own experience...Glad you all enjoyed them....If you have any questions on them...please post them up or PM me and I will do my best to help.....
Also.... I have a couple others in the works...just some equipment videos and a couple of techniques I have found...being winter time...I have cranked up my reloading bench again and will try to get them done sometime in the near future....Stay tuned...and thanks again. SASS |
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Can't decide if I want to start reloading or not... This will help me out. I'll watch them all later! Thanks buddy While those are great vid's there are MANY faster and easier ways of doing things that don't cost much more(if any) and save way more time and work, for instance get a cheap harbor freight ultrasonic cleaner and it will take care of all that manual labor he did with the zip trim cleaning the case and the primer pockets will look just as clean as his did. So just don't let some of the things look like there is to much time and labor involved that will keep you from reloading is all I'm saying. Good job OP. |
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Can't decide if I want to start reloading or not... This will help me out. I'll watch them all later! Thanks buddy While those are great vid's there are MANY faster and easier ways of doing things that don't cost much more(if any) and save way more time and work, for instance get a cheap harbor freight ultrasonic cleaner and it will take care of all that manual labor he did with the zip trim cleaning the case and the primer pockets will look just as clean as his did. So just don't let some of the things look like there is to much time and labor involved that will keep you from reloading is all I'm saying. Good job OP. Thanks for the GJ....I do appreciate it.....and the parts I highlighted, you are correct....I made these about a year ago...not to long after I started out....I wanted to show how you can reload safely and (for the most part) correctly if you take your time..for total beginners like I was....and to give a close up view of the basic process.... ...I have since acquired a tumbler and a few other things that have made life a little easier...although I still clean the .308 cases by hand...with that said...I have found it is time for me to upgrade my reloading system and style, as you said....an ultrasonic cleaner would be the cat's ––-....Probably get the hornady....I am also looking into a case trimmer...I filed down the pilot pin to the point I am with in .002 to length..and use the Zip...to trim....I am also looking into a better way to Prime the shells....but that all comes in time.......and money...LOL There are quicker and easier ways to do the job...but I believe in starting out at the beginning.....as I always say....You have to learn to crawl before you can walk or run.... and in these videos....LOL it is definitely crawling....LOL....but we learn by doing.... Thanks for the thoughts.... SASS |
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