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New to reloading? Learn all you need to know to get started safely!
Written by Joel Guerin, Certified Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor
Why reload? That’s the sixty-four thousand dollar question! Here are the typical answers:
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- To save money on ammo costs.
- To make my own ammunition cheaper so that I can shoot more.
- To try to find more accurate loads than factory ammo.
- To have access to cartridges that are no longer available.
- To make up cartridges with specific loads that are not available commercially.
- To help the environment by re-using certain components.
- For the personal satisfaction of making my own!
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Whatever your reason, we’re here to help! We cover all of the basics about reloading, more advanced techniques, we review and discuss equipment. We even have an “Ask The Expert” link where you can ask any question you like! If we can’t answer it, we’ll do our level best to find the correct answer and provide it to you – and all the other readers of our site who have similar interests.
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The Reloading A to Z team!
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