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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3178822" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>If you have a free place to shoot that is close that is a good thing as you can test different loads without spending a fortune on range time.</p><p>It is not difficult and you can do it without a tumbler and still have very accurate ammo. Sub MOA.</p><p></p><p>I have reloaded at the range from the back of my car a few times.</p><p>Crude but accurate.</p><p>Fire the factory ammo .. brush off the crud and brush out the neck.</p><p>Deprime and Lube and resize the case.</p><p>Remove lube.</p><p>Measure OAL and trim if necessary.</p><p>Chamber the trimmed case mouth.</p><p>Brush again and Prime.</p><p>Measure powder and trickle it into the case.</p><p>Seat a bullet in there.</p><p>Some cases and projectiles like lead need a bell on the case mouth.</p><p>A few other things like measuring OAL when finished.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like a lot of things but it goes pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3178822, member: 15054"] If you have a free place to shoot that is close that is a good thing as you can test different loads without spending a fortune on range time. It is not difficult and you can do it without a tumbler and still have very accurate ammo. Sub MOA. I have reloaded at the range from the back of my car a few times. Crude but accurate. Fire the factory ammo .. brush off the crud and brush out the neck. Deprime and Lube and resize the case. Remove lube. Measure OAL and trim if necessary. Chamber the trimmed case mouth. Brush again and Prime. Measure powder and trickle it into the case. Seat a bullet in there. Some cases and projectiles like lead need a bell on the case mouth. A few other things like measuring OAL when finished. It sounds like a lot of things but it goes pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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