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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2297028" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Megastink: I attached a generic example step by step for a friend of mine that was not so much new to reloading but just didn't load often enough to keep on course. I am sure you can add lots of steps such as annealing but my friend wanted no part of that so not included. Strongly recommend you compare to a really good reloading manual to add or subtract as needed. Some of these steps ARE NOT mandatory nor may not be necessary for reloading. This is also very basic and I suggest printing it out and add and subtract comments that you will receive in this thread. Also links to resources to build your own step by step process. You cannot have good consistent ammo without written steps that you develop and follow precisely each time. You will modify as you go along with knowledge gained and lessons learned on what worked for you and what did not. I recommend having a 3 ring binder for each cartridge/rifle so you can accurately track your loads, performance and even round count for each rifle.</p><p></p><p>LINKS:</p><p><strong>RCBS Reloading Steps:</strong> <a href="https://www.rcbs.com/rcbs-how-to-reload/rcbs-step-by-step-reloading.html" target="_blank">RCBS</a> - good visual step by step to add to your process</p><p><strong>Redding Reloading Guide:</strong> <a href="https://www.redding-reloading.com/handloading-links" target="_blank">Redding</a> - good visual step by step</p><p><strong>Alliant Reloaders Guide</strong>: <a href="https://www.alliantpowder.com/resources/catalog/AP395_2021_AlliantPowderCatalog_Single_NoCrops.pdf" target="_blank">Alliant Powder Reloaders Guide</a></p><p><strong>Hodgdon Powder Reloading for Beginners: </strong><a href="https://hodgdon.com/resources/how-to/reloading-for-beginners/" target="_blank">Hodgdon Powder</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I attached the Redding Reloading Guide below.</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Do NOT ASSUME this IS ALL you have to do but just a starting point for you to develop your own reloading process. These are just suggestions and use at your own risk.</u></strong></p><p></p><p>Also some basic reloading datasheets. They are in PDF but if want in Word, send me PM with email and I will forward to you so you can modify to whatever floats your boat.</p><p></p><p>Lots of really good folks here that can chime in with excellent suggestions as well. Hope this helps you begin development of your own process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2297028, member: 63925"] Megastink: I attached a generic example step by step for a friend of mine that was not so much new to reloading but just didn't load often enough to keep on course. I am sure you can add lots of steps such as annealing but my friend wanted no part of that so not included. Strongly recommend you compare to a really good reloading manual to add or subtract as needed. Some of these steps ARE NOT mandatory nor may not be necessary for reloading. This is also very basic and I suggest printing it out and add and subtract comments that you will receive in this thread. Also links to resources to build your own step by step process. You cannot have good consistent ammo without written steps that you develop and follow precisely each time. You will modify as you go along with knowledge gained and lessons learned on what worked for you and what did not. I recommend having a 3 ring binder for each cartridge/rifle so you can accurately track your loads, performance and even round count for each rifle. LINKS: [B]RCBS Reloading Steps:[/B] [URL='https://www.rcbs.com/rcbs-how-to-reload/rcbs-step-by-step-reloading.html']RCBS[/URL] - good visual step by step to add to your process [B]Redding Reloading Guide:[/B] [URL='https://www.redding-reloading.com/handloading-links']Redding[/URL] - good visual step by step [B]Alliant Reloaders Guide[/B]: [URL='https://www.alliantpowder.com/resources/catalog/AP395_2021_AlliantPowderCatalog_Single_NoCrops.pdf']Alliant Powder Reloaders Guide[/URL] [B]Hodgdon Powder Reloading for Beginners: [/B][URL='https://hodgdon.com/resources/how-to/reloading-for-beginners/']Hodgdon Powder[/URL] I attached the Redding Reloading Guide below. [B][U]Do NOT ASSUME this IS ALL you have to do but just a starting point for you to develop your own reloading process. These are just suggestions and use at your own risk.[/U][/B] Also some basic reloading datasheets. They are in PDF but if want in Word, send me PM with email and I will forward to you so you can modify to whatever floats your boat. Lots of really good folks here that can chime in with excellent suggestions as well. Hope this helps you begin development of your own process. [/QUOTE]
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