Frankford Arsenal Reloading Gear | Gun & Gear LIVE

Published on February 17, 2021
Duration: 22:17

This video provides an overview of reloading ammunition, highlighting the benefits of making your own rounds for customization, potential cost savings, and increased shooting volume. It features Frankford Arsenal's reloading equipment, including the F1 single-stage press and the FX10 10-station progressive press, detailing their features and applications for both precision reloading and high-volume production. The discussion emphasizes the importance of using proper equipment, accurate load data, and maintaining focus for safe and effective reloading.

Quick Summary

Reloading ammunition involves four essential components: powder, a case, a bullet, and a primer. Key benefits include custom ammunition, potential cost savings, and increased shooting volume. Frankford Arsenal offers the F1 single-stage press for precision and the FX10 progressive press for high-volume production, supported by educational resources on their website.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Reloading
  2. 00:30Reloading Statistics & Benefits
  3. 01:30Challenges in Ammunition Components
  4. 01:40Frankford Arsenal Gear
  5. 02:07The Four Ingredients of Metallic Reloading
  6. 02:24Why People Enjoy Reloading
  7. 03:03Improving Component Availability
  8. 03:23Frankford Arsenal Website Resources
  9. 03:49Interview with Jared Grove from Frankford Arsenal
  10. 04:17About Frankford Arsenal
  11. 04:43Frankford Arsenal Rotary Tumblers
  12. 04:55New Product: Aluminum Powder Funnel Kit
  13. 05:52Precision Reloading
  14. 06:04New Product: F1 Single Stage Press
  15. 07:32Single Stage Press Applications
  16. 07:49New Product: FX10 Progressive Press
  17. 09:07FX10 Features: 10 Stations
  18. 09:25How the FX10 Works
  19. 09:50FX10 Output & Pace
  20. 10:41Getting Started with Reloading
  21. 10:53Educational Resources on Frankford Arsenal Website
  22. 11:39Link to Frankford Arsenal Products & Discount Code
  23. 12:15Cost Savings of Reloading
  24. 12:41Case Reloading Longevity
  25. 13:51Jared's Case Prep Center
  26. 14:02Viewer Comments on Reloading
  27. 14:42Relaxation and Process of Reloading
  28. 15:05Reloading Bench Feature Contest
  29. 15:32Thought Process in Reloading
  30. 15:53Reloading Goals: Volume vs. Precision
  31. 16:11Custom Load Development Example
  32. 16:41Safety: Use Reloading Manuals
  33. 17:01Positive Feedback on Frankford Arsenal Products
  34. 17:22Reloading Specific Calibers (35 Remington)
  35. 17:57Reloading Large Calibers (338 Lapua, 50 BMG)
  36. 19:15Press Recommendation for 338 Lapua
  37. 20:01Progressive Loader for Attention Span
  38. 20:13Link to Frankford Arsenal & Discount Code Reminder
  39. 20:28F1 and FX10 Pricing and Availability
  40. 20:56Reloading vs. Ammo Prices
  41. 21:08Concluding Remarks on Reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential components for metallic reloading?

Metallic reloading requires four main components: powder, a case, a bullet, and a primer. The amount of powder used is the primary variable, and it's crucial to use accurate load data from a current reloading manual for safety and effectiveness.

What are the benefits of reloading ammunition?

Reloading ammunition allows for customization of rounds for specific firearms, potential cost savings, and the ability to shoot more frequently. It can also be a relaxing and engaging process that requires focus and attention to detail.

What reloading presses does Frankford Arsenal offer?

Frankford Arsenal offers the F1 single-stage press for precision reloading and load development, and the FX10 10-station progressive press for high-volume production. Both are designed with user-friendly features for efficient reloading.

Where can I find resources to learn how to reload?

Frankford Arsenal provides educational resources on their website, including how-to content created by industry experts. These resources are designed to help beginners understand the reloading process and get started safely.

Related News

All News →

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from Gun Talk Media

View all →