Getting started with reloading - 10 things I wish I knew before I started reloading

Rindfleisch
Published on Mar 1, 2021
In this video I cover things that I wished I knew before I started reloading. There were several things that held me back when I just started reloading and in this video we cover 10 of them.

Other videos we talk about in the video:
Reloading tools playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXl7rMHW73NPuwsykAr9sWCRShsN6sjIB
Hornady headspace video: https://youtu.be/_lR3Dx-Er-I
Hornady bullet comparator set: https://youtu.be/hfJ7pe1b570

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