Plenty of people have tried to start out and ended up being an overwhelming process for them. There simply is a steep learning curve to all the different aspects of this hobby.
- How do I know if my brass is still strong enough to reload?
- Which powder do I use?
- How much powder should I use?
- Which bullet weight should I use?
- How far do i set the bullet in the case?
- Is there a difference in primers?
- Is it worth all the effort?
- What are the benefits to reloading?
- Is it really going to save me a lot of money?
- Is it more accurate to load my own ammunition?
We have all wondered these same things and we hope to answer all your questions. We have spent a lot of our time struggling to find sites that provide a basic guide to reloading bullets and that is why we wanted to provide a quick informative website that teaches the basic stuff we've learned. Over the last 3 to 4 years we have combed the internet to find all the right ways to complete each step. After reloading thousands of rounds of different caliber pistol and rifle ammunition, from mass "plinking" cheap bullets to precision long range bullets, we have learned to love this hobby and want to share it with you.