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Excellent Precision Reloading Video
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat" data-source="post: 203601" data-attributes="member: 4557"><p>I just got done watching Richard Franklin's Precision Reloading for Accuracy Video. It has a ton of information. He goes over the following in detail;</p><p></p><p>1. Uniforming Primer pockets</p><p>2. Cleaning Flash holes</p><p>3. Trimming brass</p><p>4. How to lower run out.</p><p>5. the importance of keeping your run-out low</p><p>6. How run-out effects your accuracy</p><p>7. The Proper way to use Wilson Dies (Very informative and interesting for those who might be wanting to know how these dies work. I am definitely going to switch over to Wilson Dies after watching this video)</p><p>8. How to Bump shoulders and what tool to use for this procedure</p><p>9. Why you need to bump shoulders</p><p>10. Necking down from one caliber to another</p><p>11. How to Neck Turn brass properly</p><p>12. Using bushings</p><p>13. Explains the differences between No-Turn, Tight Neck and Factory Chambers</p><p>14. Discusses different types of Reloading tools and how to use them</p><p>15. Case prep</p><p>16. How to measure Cartridge Over All length, Necks and Neck thickness</p><p>17. How to check for Pressure signs and what to look for</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am sure I missed a few things. There was a ton of information on this video.</p><p>I would highly recommend this video to anyone who is getting into relaoding and even the individual who has been reloading for years. I have been reloading for 23 years, and I learned some new things that will help me out. </p><p></p><p>If you have been thinking about using Wilson Reloading Dies and you have not pulled the trigger because you don't know how to use them, Richard's video does an excellent job explaining how to use them correctly. Like I said, after seeing this video, I am going to switch over to Wilson dies.</p><p></p><p>This video has a ton of information about Precision Reloading and if you are wanting to improve your accuracy, reloading skills and knowledge, buy this video. It is worth every penny. </p><p></p><p>If you want to buy a copy, go to Richards site at Richard's Custom rifles. I hope this helps those who are wanting help reloading or help wanting to learn how to do Precision Reloading. If you are a new reloader, This is an EXCELLENT VIDEO.</p><p></p><p>PLEASE, don't hi-jack this post and turn it into something that's not helpful to the reader.</p><p></p><p>W.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat, post: 203601, member: 4557"] I just got done watching Richard Franklin's Precision Reloading for Accuracy Video. It has a ton of information. He goes over the following in detail; 1. Uniforming Primer pockets 2. Cleaning Flash holes 3. Trimming brass 4. How to lower run out. 5. the importance of keeping your run-out low 6. How run-out effects your accuracy 7. The Proper way to use Wilson Dies (Very informative and interesting for those who might be wanting to know how these dies work. I am definitely going to switch over to Wilson Dies after watching this video) 8. How to Bump shoulders and what tool to use for this procedure 9. Why you need to bump shoulders 10. Necking down from one caliber to another 11. How to Neck Turn brass properly 12. Using bushings 13. Explains the differences between No-Turn, Tight Neck and Factory Chambers 14. Discusses different types of Reloading tools and how to use them 15. Case prep 16. How to measure Cartridge Over All length, Necks and Neck thickness 17. How to check for Pressure signs and what to look for I am sure I missed a few things. There was a ton of information on this video. I would highly recommend this video to anyone who is getting into relaoding and even the individual who has been reloading for years. I have been reloading for 23 years, and I learned some new things that will help me out. If you have been thinking about using Wilson Reloading Dies and you have not pulled the trigger because you don't know how to use them, Richard's video does an excellent job explaining how to use them correctly. Like I said, after seeing this video, I am going to switch over to Wilson dies. This video has a ton of information about Precision Reloading and if you are wanting to improve your accuracy, reloading skills and knowledge, buy this video. It is worth every penny. If you want to buy a copy, go to Richards site at Richard's Custom rifles. I hope this helps those who are wanting help reloading or help wanting to learn how to do Precision Reloading. If you are a new reloader, This is an EXCELLENT VIDEO. PLEASE, don't hi-jack this post and turn it into something that's not helpful to the reader. W. [/QUOTE]
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