Reloading 101: Hornady's How-To & Handloading History

Published on May 13, 2020
Duration: 12:41

This guide details the process of reloading 6.5 Creedmoor cartridges, emphasizing the importance of precision and consistency. It covers essential tools like reloading manuals, presses, dies, scales, and calipers. The steps include case preparation, resizing, priming, powder charging, and bullet seating, with a focus on achieving accurate and repeatable results for improved shooting performance.

Quick Summary

Reloading requires essential tools like a manual, press, dies, scale, and calipers. Case preparation involves cleaning, sizing, trimming, chamfering, and deburring. Accurate powder charging and precise bullet seating are critical for achieving consistent, high-performance ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Hornady's Handloading History
  2. 00:51Introduction to Reloading with Hornady
  3. 01:40Essential Reloading Tools
  4. 02:41Reloading Components: 6.5 Creedmoor
  5. 03:35Die Preparation and Setup
  6. 04:06Setting the Full Length Resize Die
  7. 05:53The Goal: Consistent Precision
  8. 06:12Initial Brass Preparation
  9. 06:50Sizing and Priming Cases
  10. 07:26Consulting the Reloading Manual
  11. 07:52Powder Dispensing and Accuracy
  12. 08:54Setting Up the Seating Die
  13. 10:00Adjusting for Bullet Seating Depth
  14. 11:11Repeatable Reloading Process
  15. 11:37Hornady's Reloading Manual Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential tools for starting reloading?

To begin reloading, you'll need a reloading manual, a reloading press, a set of dies specific to your caliber, a powder scale, a powder dispenser, calipers for precise measurements, and a chamfer/deburring tool. A case trimmer and case cleaner are also crucial for preparing brass.

How do you prepare new brass cases for reloading?

Even new brass cases should be inspected. While sized to SAAMI specs, their necks can get dinged. It's recommended to size them, trim them to the manual's specifications, and then chamfer and deburr the case mouth to ensure a clean finish.

What is the importance of consistency in handloading?

Consistency is paramount in handloading. By meticulously controlling each step, from powder charge to bullet seating depth, you create ammunition that is more precise and performs more reliably than most factory loads, offering a distinct advantage.

How do you set up a reloading die for full-length resizing?

To set up a full-length resizing die, place a shell holder in your press, run it to the top of the stroke, and thread the die in until it makes contact with the shell holder. Then, lock the die down securely.

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