Reloading .38 Special

This guide details the basic process of reloading .38 Special ammunition using a Lee Loader Kit, as demonstrated by Roy Huntington, Publisher of American Handgunner Magazine. It covers essential steps from decapping and resizing to priming, flaring, charging powder, seating bullets, and crimping. The video emphasizes the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of the Lee Loader for new reloaders, highlighting its value for over 45 years. Safety precautions, such as wearing safety glasses, are stressed throughout the process.

Quick Summary

Reloading .38 Special with a Lee Loader Kit involves seven core steps: decapping, resizing, priming, flaring, charging powder, seating the bullet, and crimping. This affordable kit, costing around $35, allows for approximately 50 rounds per hour. Always prioritize safety by wearing eye protection and maintaining a clean workspace.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Shooting & Reloading
  2. 00:12Roy Huntington Introduction
  3. 00:24Simple Reloading Focus
  4. 00:47Roy's Reloading History
  5. 00:58Modern Lee Loader Kit
  6. 01:08Kit Contents Explained
  7. 01:36Step 1: Decapping Primer
  8. 02:02Step 2: Resizing Case
  9. 02:41Step 3: Priming Case
  10. 03:54Step 4: Flaring Case Mouth
  11. 04:16Step 5: Charging Powder
  12. 04:49Step 6: Seating Bullet
  13. 05:45Adjusting Seating Depth
  14. 06:19Step 7: Crimping Case
  15. 06:53Completed Reloaded Round
  16. 06:59Cost & Efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic steps for reloading .38 Special ammunition with a Lee Loader Kit?

The process involves decapping the spent primer, resizing the case, priming with a new primer, flaring the case mouth, charging with powder, seating the bullet, and finally crimping the case mouth. Safety glasses are essential throughout.

How much does a Lee Loader Kit typically cost, and is it efficient for reloading?

A Lee Loader Kit generally costs around $35-$40, with discounts available. It's efficient for basic reloading, capable of producing about 50 rounds per hour, making it a cost-effective option.

What safety precautions should be taken when reloading ammunition?

Always wear clear safety glasses to protect your eyes from potential debris. Ensure a clean workspace and adhere to the four fundamental firearm safety rules during the entire reloading process.

Who is demonstrating the reloading process, and what is their expertise?

The demonstration is led by Roy Huntington, Publisher of GUNS and American Handgunner Magazines, who brings over 45 years of personal reloading experience to the instruction, ensuring expert guidance.

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