I started runing out of factory .243 ammunition and it was finally time to get into reloading for this caliber as well. I already reload for my .223 and developed two decent loads for a .308, but the .243 was
Category: Reloading
Reloading for my deer stalking rifles, accurate and safe load data, equipment and techniques.
Lee Precision Ergo Prime – priming tool review
I recently got a batch of once fired Winchester brass in .243 and wanted to use in my Blaser. I prepared the brass as I usually do, full re-sized it and started loading process. First thing to do was to
.223Rem Sierra GameKing 55gr load devalopment
Reloading for my .223Rem was something I wanted to do long, long time ago, but never found enough spare time to do it. Every time I was running out of factory ammunition I just went to the shop and bought
How to attach press to reloading bench with G-clamps. Portable solution.
I started reloading with Lee classic loader and got pretty good results with it, but when number of cartridges I reload for increased I progressed to Lee hand press, mainly because it is a press in miniature. It does almost
.308 Win load development with Speer 180gr SPBT bullets over Vihtavuori N140 powder
When I bought my .308 Win rifle I got 2 boxes of Sako 150gr SP ammo with it and shot a few roe with it. I think majority of deer dropped on the spot with a few making 10-40 yards
Cleaning cases with ultrasonic cleaner
Since I started reloading my case preparation process has hardly changed. I would use Lee primer pocket cleaner to remove any debris after spent primer had been removed and then I would use wire wool to clean any dirt from
Reloading with Lee Classic Loader
Why reload? I had beenĀ asking myself this particular question for quite some time before I tried reloading myself. I am not an expert in this field so I will just tell you my thoughts. I must say for me
.308 Win load development with 150 grain Hornady SST and Vihtavuori N140
I decided to give reloading a go. After reading about it, all pros and cons, I was convinced it is a good idea. However, I did not want to spend hundreds on equipment only to find out later I do