leobreakerprime
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I’m not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m looking for someone who can reload locally if I bring my brass as I’m looking to start collecting my brass from the range.
I’m not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m looking for someone who can reload locally if I bring my brass as I’m looking to start collecting my brass from the range.
You can reload locally. Get yourself a press. I wouldn’t trust reloads from someone who hit me up on the web.I’m not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m looking for someone who can reload locally if I bring my brass as I’m looking to start collecting my brass from the range.
This. “Bubba’s Pissin’ Hot Reloads” when you aren’t even expecting +P are a dangerous thing…You can reload locally. Get yourself a press. I wouldn’t trust reloads from someone who hit me up on the web.
I see you are new, and I think I asked this same question many years ago when I was new. I think it is generally not accepted to reload for other people. In order tp reload properly for other people, I THINK you need a manufacturing license. On the other hand it is generally looked upon with distrust on shooting other people's reloads. I'm not sure what you are shooting your ammo out of, but in the past, I have collected brass and traded enough for a little bit of new factory ammo from people, brass or steel cased, or I have collected it to give a buddy of mine who reloads, and he does some gun work for me. There is a brass trade thread somewhere on here you may be able to use. Other than that, maybe watch some Youtube videos or ask if someone here could maybe mentor you in reloading.I’m not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m looking for someone who can reload locally if I bring my brass as I’m looking to start collecting my brass from the range.
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My circle of friends distributes reloads freely. For my bench rifle, BrowningGuy has the recipe, and the correct collet for what my rifle likes. I gotta work up my own load on my dies…Legally, you need an FFL06 license to reload for profit. Msnufscturer of ammunition (not for destructive devices ot armor piercing.)
Gigi’s gun shop in port republic (Calvert county) is the only shop I can think of that has the required license to reload commercially.I’m not sure if this is the right thread for this, but I’m looking for someone who can reload locally if I bring my brass as I’m looking to start collecting my brass from the range.
I haven't reload anything in almost a decade. Back then I could do a box (50 rounds) of .45acp for $5 (that was using copper plated xtreme bullets and CCI primers).I barely have time and energy to reload for myself, let alone someone else. Then there is the legal/ffl issue.
That is about the cost of the primers for a box of 50 right now. Figure 8-10 cents a primer. 2-3 cents a round for powder depending on your load. 8-30 cents a bullet depending on lead or jacketed (or premium hollow points).I haven't reload anything in almost a decade. Back then I could do a box (50 rounds) of .45acp for $5 (that was using copper plated xtreme bullets and CCI primers).
How does that compare to now?
Crazy how everything has gone up so much.That is about the cost of the primers for a box of 50 right now. Figure 8-10 cents a primer. 2-3 cents a round for powder depending on your load. 8-30 cents a bullet depending on lead or jacketed (or premium hollow points).
I think it makes it slightly less useful, but only slightly. Otherwise watching porn would be just as good as doing the real thing.Were you looking to try your hand at reloading? Or were you looking to have someone reload the cases you scrounge? Back before YouTube, I used to let "friends" try out my reloading equipment to see if it was something they would want to invest in. YouTube might make that moot.