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Thread: RELOADING 101: THE BLUE PRINT

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    RELOADING 101: THE BLUE PRINT

    Hot off the printing press.

    If you are looking for a basic step by step instructional to begin your journey into reloading confidently and safely.
    If you are searching for a simple to understand resource for a solid base knowledge on rifle cartridge anatomy.
    What tools are required to reload and how to use them.
    What different components may suit your needs and what they offer in comparison to others.
    Tips on what makes for an accurate rifle load and a guide to walk you through achieving that.
    A quick reference if you don’t reload regularly and need to remind yourself of the basics from time to time.
    Then our manual – Reloading 101: The BluePrint is for you.

    https://blackwatchreloading.co.nz/pr...he-blue-print/

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    Ahh drats thought it was a link to view the actual guide. Just brought some gear today to get started on my reloading journey. Bit poor after a trip to reloaders in Aucks today. But apparently the biggest cost is the initial outlay........

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    Should be in the for sale thread.
    He nui to ngaromanga, he iti to putanga.

    You depart with mighty boasts, but you come back having done little.
    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliehorse View Post
    Ahh drats thought it was a link to view the actual guide. Just brought some gear today to get started on my reloading journey. Bit poor after a trip to reloaders in Aucks today. But apparently the biggest cost is the initial outlay........
    But a reloading manual, they tell you how to reload.... that’s why they are called a manual and contain data...
    Warm Barrels!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimms2 View Post
    It never is. Because now you're loading bullets for half to a third the cost of factory... So you shoot two to three times as much
    ^^^^^^ "Accurate" ^^^^^^

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    Before i started reloading i spend $100 a year max on ammo ,now a hate to think😃
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    Quote Originally Posted by muka88 View Post
    Before i started reloading i spend $100 a year max on ammo ,now a hate to think��
    Addictions are like that.
    I’d have to admit to being the same.
    Satisfying, though !
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    He nui to ngaromanga, he iti to putanga.

    You depart with mighty boasts, but you come back having done little.
    Sounds like a typical hunting trip !

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    Quote Originally Posted by muka88 View Post
    Before i started reloading i spend $100 a year max on ammo ,now a hate to think��
    Yip , I would never have 6 different caliber center fires let alone the extra that are double ups if I didn't reload, no other way could I afford it and actually be able to shoot.
    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

 

 

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