Discuss handloading, reloading and presses here.
 #45188  by Dr. Eastwood
 
Materials, free time and some space. I could manage it if I wasn't strapped for the latter two already.
 #45703  by WPCatfish
 
You don't save money by reloading. You just get to shoot more.
 #52614  by bluedog46
 
Once i get my parts if anyone is still doing lessons I would appreciate it
 #52625  by myopicvisionary
 
What ever you need, I'll be glad to help if I can.
 #61865  by Lascivious1
 
I know this is an old thread. but i was wondering if anyone would let me hang out and see how the process is done?

I know im new to the boards and no one has met me yet except for bmel. But what better way to make a new friend by standing over some gun powder and brass :pbjtime:
I'm planning on buying 2 more guns this year that i really want and like and i think i may need to get into re-loading. cause buying ammo for 3 guns im sure can be pretty expensive.

Any takers? im free this wekend coming up. PM me if your interested. BTW, im in the BEAR area.
 #61925  by Strelok
 
Lascivious1 wrote::pointlaugh:
Guess i'll figure it out on my own.
I can give you a crash course on basics of reloading and show you how it looks like if you'd like. I live in Bear as well. PM me if you interested.
 #61957  by myopicvisionary
 
Just PM me.