Anyone into reloading ammo?

I'm gonna start this summer.

Want to chat about reloading, ammo, etc.?

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This is actually on my radar as well. πŸ”₯

Decentralize manufacturing 😏

The real trailblazers are the dudes working to make ammo from scratch using accessible tech and components. (Reloading a primer, for example.)

Reloading primers looks fairly tedious, but possible with a way to tap out the dimple and get the anvil repositioned well. Making a noncorrosive priming compound is the part I haven't figured out. I try to keep up on the know-how, but for now sticking to loading with commercially available primers.

It is tedious, but can be done.

Non-corrosive might be a bit too far for that level of prep. I'd rather have a ton of corrosively primed rounds than not have any.

My dad does but he’s still a normy πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

Too bad. He'd be welcome if he'd ever use simplex.

Just got meself a marlin 1895 in 45-70 GOV, and after picking up some deer rounds I am 100% looking at reloading. Share what you find Senor Beave.