Common reloading mistakes

in reloading •  3 years ago  (edited)

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Most people are interested in shooting ammo. They find it practical and feel more in control. Reloading your own ammunition can allow you to choose from different brands, tools, and ingredients.

While some people might already be doing this for a longer time, some are just new to the reloading process, and while they may seem too far from each other, considering the expertise, there are still some mistakes that can happen.

Although reloading should be easy, it can also be complicated depending on which reloading press type you use. This could include the simple single-stage press or the progressive reloading presses that operate on multiple stages simultaneously.

These are some of the most common mistakes in reloading ammo.

How to Avoid Common Reloading Mistakes
CASES WITH CRACKED OR DENTIAL ACCESS
Reloading cases after shooting is a common practice. While this may seem economical, it can also pose a danger if the cases are not properly inspected. Cracks and dents in cases can have a significant effect on the accuracy of shots.

TOO MUCH POWDER CHARGE
Sometimes a bullet might have too much powder. This is why it is important to always check the powder before you place the bullet. Some reloading kits have automatic powder measurement especially with the progressive type, getting one for your own use will help you eliminate this kind of problem.

Reloading manuals, which are included on all reloading presses, include a prescribed amount of powder for each caliber. These instructions will help you fire your guns safely.

ERRORS IN PRIMER SEATS
Inadequate seatingPrimer pockets can be a danger if they aren't properly seated. They will be more sensitive to impact. You will be able to shoot accurately if your primers are correctly placed.
Too much seating:Another thing to avoid is this. This can cause serious injury to the shooter if the primer is pushed further than normal. You must be able to tell when the primer has seated properly in the primer pocket by knowing how much pressure you have applied.
UNTRIMMED BULLET SHELLS
To ensure proper use and action, cases must be kept in check. The most common mistake is to use the wrong size case. This can lead to missed targets.

BULLETS ARE NOT PROPERLY SEATTED

You must ensure that your bullets are correctly placed on the case's mouth to make sure you have accurately made ammo. It is a good practice to guide your bullet before it reaches its die. It is a good idea to have a good handle on the bullets you already have.

TOO MUCH CRIMPING
Crimping is a way to ensure your bullets won't move. Crimping can sometimes be excessive so it is best to have separate bullet seating and crimping processes.

Not ENOUGH CRIMPING
However, improperly crimped bullets can cause problems in your cartridge case.

Reloading can be a wonderful experience, especially if it is something you enjoy. There are many things you need to know and understand in order to avoid making mistakes that could lead to your death. It is a good idea to have a reloading manual that covers all aspects of reloading.

Investing on good reloading press equipment also saves you a lot of trouble and errors in reloading your ammo; most of the time, these machines would include accessories that will help you measure your components and the bullet itself. You might also want to check on some help videos to further understand how the reloading press works since they come in different types to help you choose the best fit according to your needs.

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