Reloading Basics 1

Published on October 24, 2012
Duration: 3:24

This guide outlines the fundamental steps for reloading ammunition with the goal of achieving half-minute of angle (MOA) or better accuracy for long-range shooting. It covers brass sizing, priming, powder charging, and bullet seating, emphasizing precision and consistency. Key equipment recommendations include the Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic press and an Autocharge powder dispenser.

Quick Summary

Reloading for long-range shooting aims for half-minute of angle (MOA) or better accuracy. Key steps include sizing brass for proper neck tension, priming, charging with consistent powder charges using tools like the Autocharge dispenser, and seating bullets straight with less than 0.003 inches of runout.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Reloading for Long Range
  2. 00:23Accuracy Goals: Half Minute of Angle
  3. 00:34Brass Sizing and Neck Tension
  4. 00:45Priming and Powder Charging
  5. 00:54Bullet Seating and Runout
  6. 01:19Recommended Equipment: Autocharge Powder Dispenser
  7. 01:28Reloading Press: Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic
  8. 01:32Custom Grade Die Kit Features
  9. 01:57Essential Reloading Accessories
  10. 02:25Case Preparation: Tumbling and Lubrication
  11. 02:45Component Selection: Powders and Data
  12. 03:04Next Steps: Setup and Basic Reloading

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary accuracy goal for long-range reloading?

The primary accuracy goal for reloading ammunition intended for long-range shooting is to achieve a half-minute of angle (MOA) or better. This level of precision ensures that the entire shooting system, including the rifle, scope, ammunition, and shooter's technique, performs optimally at extended distances.

What are the essential steps in the basic reloading process?

The basic reloading process involves sizing the brass case to fit the chamber and ensure proper neck tension, inserting a primer for ignition, charging the case with a consistent amount of powder, and seating a bullet straight into the case with minimal runout.

What equipment is recommended for reloading long-range ammunition?

Key recommended equipment includes a rigid reloading press like the Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic, an Autocharge powder dispenser for consistent powder charges, a custom-grade die kit with alignment tools, a tumbler for case cleaning, and accessories like loading trays and powder funnels.

Why is bullet runout important in reloading for accuracy?

Bullet runout, the deviation of the bullet from a perfectly straight alignment in the case, is critical for accuracy. For long-range shooting, aiming for less than 0.003 inches of runout helps ensure consistent projectile flight and predictable impact points.

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