Reloading in Lancaster, PA

vangg23

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I wanted to start reloading my own handgun ammo. .40 s&w. Eventually moving onto other calibers as I get better. However I dont even know where to start. Looked at a ton of YouTube vids. However I feel like I might do something unsafe and regret it. Was wondering if there was anyone local to Lancaster, PA who can maybe show me the ropes. I've been buying ammo for the last 13 years and it's really taken a toll on my budget. I hate not having any ammo around just to have around. I catch myself shooting all my supply except for what I carry. Any help will be very appreciative.
 
I wish I could come and help you!
For starters... Lee Anniversary Set. It will have everything you need except the dies. Buy the 4 die set with the factory crimp die. I would suggest a Franklin digital scale and a good set of calipers. You will need a tumbler, most likely a vibrating model and media. ABCs of reloading book and maybe a Lymans book. Start with minimum loads and build up to something that will cycle your pistol. Minimum loads should cycle your pistol, but may not lock it back or be accurate. READ everything. If you can make a cake, you can do this.
Do ONE step at a time for several rounds until you get comfortable. When you complete the last step, take the barrel out your pistol. The round should drop in cleanly and fall out just the same.

The great news about handgun rounds is that as long as you stay conservative you are going to be ok. Don't load anything fancy to start off with. Rainer Bullets are a good start as they are cleaner than lead and easy to load.

Handloaders Bench web site is good as well as U-Tube.

Good Luck!
 
When i first started i read everything i could find. I got a single stage press, i was very cautious of every step. I would go as far as taking a flashlight and check each case for powder. Just take your time, only load when u have time to devote to it. U can load at your pace, its your well being thats important.
 

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