Reloading
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- American Custom Ammunition
- Custom loads handgun and rifle calibers, buys obsolete brass. Product list, pricing, links, poll and opinion board.
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- Claybuster100's Shotshell Reloading
- Enthusiast's shotshell reloading experiences and commentary. Basic reloading hobby safety rules, tips, photo gallery, contact information, guest book and links.
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- Innovative Technologies
- This site is devoted to helping shooters make the best handloads possible. We also make the Belted Magnum Collet Resizing Die.
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- MEC Reloading Secrets: Fast Perfect Shot Shells
- ExpertReloader.com is designed to pick up where the MEC Reloader owner's manual leaves off. The purpose of this site and is to show people how to reload a box of 25 perfect shotshells in 2 minutes.
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- RCBS Reloading Presses, Scales, Dies and Supplies
- Specializes in offering a complete line of reloading supplies for the home handloader.
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- Reloading for Long Range Shooting
- It is best to begin with 50 or more once-fired cases that have been fired in your gun. Inspect them for any abnormalities, cracks, or other defects that would make them unacceptable for reloading.
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- Varmint Al's Reloading Page
- Case preparation techniques and reloading for accuracy. Free targets for downloading. Use of Moly Coated Bullets with some test results. Brass forming. A Mini Lathe as a reloading tool.
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- Widener's Reloading & Shooting Supply, Inc
- Ammunition, barrels, bead blasting, blueing, bullets, cases, cleaning, gauges, gunpowder, gunsmithing, reblueing, reloading, and supplies.
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- Berger Bullets
- All Berger Bullets are match grade, they have no match when it comes to performance. Developed by an international shooting champion, Berger Bullets are the preferred ammunition of bench rest, ISDF competitors varmint shooters worldwide.
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- Bullet Swaging - Corbin
- Bullet swaging is the process of making the bullet or inert metal portion of the cartridge (which becomes the projectile when fired) by using pressure to flow the materials at room temperature. Unlike casting, no heat or molten metal is used.
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- Corbin - Cannelures
- Used to hold grease lubricant, as a crimping ring for the case neck, for identification, to help the jacket hold the core from shifting forward on impact, and as a guide in seating the bullet to the right depth in the case neck.
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- Gas Checks - Corbin
- The kits produce high quality copper gas checks using .030-thick 1-inch wide strip (available from Corbin in 5-lb bundles Cat.No. CU-5, and in 100-pound coils Cat.No. CU-100).
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- Hawk Precision Bullets
- Manufacturer of custom hunting bullets in all popular calibers and obsolete calibers. Includes ballistic articles, and products.
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- Hornady Manufacturing
- Ten bullets through one hole" was the philosophy of Joyce Hornady, the company's founder. This idea of accuracy and perfection has continued from the first bullet made in 1949 to today.