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Getting Started in Handloading

It is easy to get started reloading. The best way is to have an experienced friend show you how, or to take a class.

Dillon Precision BL 550

The Dillon Precision BL 550 gives hunters complete control over quality with the ability to weigh each powder charge and then pour it into the case.

Is Handloading Obsolete?

Myth: You must handload to get the maximum performance out of your hunting gun.

The Glory of Handloading

Handloading's not a new concept, but more hunters are adopting it in order to save money and get through ammunition marketplace shortages.

Getting Over the Ammo Shortage

Ammo is in short supply. A brick of .22 LR cartridges commands as much as $40 now. If you can find it, budget center-fire pistol ammo is going for a buck a round.

Crimps Are a Pain

Dave Campbell's not sure who declared that crimping primers in place is necessary, but he's got a bone to pick.

Annealing

Today relatively few handloaders take the time to anneal their case necks. Dave Campbell is one of those few.

Transporting Loaded Ammo

Dave Campbell shares a few poignant tips regarding traveling with ammunition.

Book Review: The Practical Guide to Reloading

Keith Wood takes a closer look at Nathan Foster's "The Practical Guide to Reloading."

Adapting Cases for the Hornady “OAL Gauge”

A key step of careful handloading is to determine the ideal overall cartridge length (OAL) for your particular load.

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