Reloading Tool Upgrades - Tools to speed up and improve your reloading process

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • In this video we go over reloading kit upgrades as well as some general tools that will speed up and improve the quality of your reloads. Items we cover are hand primers, case prep tools, loading blocks, funnel upgrades, powder tricklers, CBTO and head space comparator, expander mandrel, scales and more!
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    Case Priming:
    Frankford Arsenal Hand Primer: amzn.to/2XWV3tQ
    Frankford Arsenal Hand Primer review: • Frankford Arsenal Plat...
    Lee Bench Primer: amzn.to/36YynhC
    Case Prep:
    Lyman Case Prep Multi Tool (chamfer and deburring tool) amzn.to/35GGmzL
    Frankford Arsenal case prep station: amzn.to/2SaIWKu
    Lyman Case Prep station: amzn.to/2Sm1nf4
    Loading Trays:
    Frankford Arsenal Perfect Fit Reloading Tray: amzn.to/35NBt83
    Lyman Rifle Bleacher Block 4-Pack: amzn.to/2sTPjaA
    Power trickler:
    Lyman Powder Trickler: amzn.to/2Yrkwxd
    Funnel set:
    Lyman Pro Powder Funnel System: amzn.to/38ikagY
    Projectile puller:
    Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Impact Puller for Reloading - amzn.to/390vUVH
    Hornady Cam Lock Puller - amzn.to/35GKXSx
    Calipers:
    Hornady calipers: amzn.to/2Pm8IbE
    iGaging Digital Electronic Caliper: amzn.to/33ZSni6
    Mitutoyo Absolute Scale Digital Caliper: amzn.to/2qu90Vl
    Headspace and Comparator kits:
    Headspace kit:
    Video - • Headspace gauge - Horn...
    Hornady HK66 Lock-N-Load Headspace Gauge Kit with Body - amzn.to/2Pv3fmh
    Hornady HK55 Lock-N-Load Headspace Kit Without Body - amzn.to/2NGXf79
    Comparator kit:
    Video - • Hornady Lock-N-Load Co...
    Hornady B14 Lock-N-Load Comparator Body with Set of 14 Inserts - amzn.to/2MPeUKm
    Hornady B234 Lock-N-Load Comparator Body with Set of 6 Inserts - amzn.to/2LbEJSH
    Brass cleaning equipment:
    Frankford Rotary Tumbler Large: amzn.to/2OYTydh
    Frankford Rotary Tumbler Small: amzn.to/38gMdxr
    Hornady Ultrasonic: amzn.to/2sNAVAn
    Scale check weights:
    Lyman Reloading Scale Weight Check Set: amzn.to/2YxcdA7
    Lyman basic Check Weight Set: amzn.to/38gKNmB
    Case lube:
    Redding case lube: amzn.to/2RrV9dc
    Stuck case remover:
    RCBS stuck case remover: amzn.to/33SNR4Y
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Komentáře • 72

  • @JamesSmullins
    @JamesSmullins Před 4 lety +14

    One thing I found great to have is the universal decapping die from Lee.
    It's the only die that touches dirty brass and let's me remove primers at a pretty good pace for better tumbling.
    I've got a buddy that's got buckets off 223 from his home range that he's going to give me that will really make that decapping die worth the few bucks paid.

    • @britts7564
      @britts7564 Před 4 lety +2

      Totally agree, it is nice to remove primers before cleaning brass. This tool works well and I think it is like 10$.

    • @jammiewright8249
      @jammiewright8249 Před 4 lety +1

      I have the rcbs one. Awesome way to start the reloading process

  • @pareloader5989
    @pareloader5989 Před 4 lety +2

    Lyman case prep xpress is a must for any loader. Really reduces hand fatigue to a minimum. I also took my hornaday powder trickler and filled the base with lead shot and 5 minute epoxy. It now sits on my bench and is rock solid.

  • @armeddiver
    @armeddiver Před rokem

    Thank you. This video like the rest of you videos have been a huge help for me. I really think I want to get into reloading for my two precision calibers and you are helping to really look at what I need and save me money in the equipment I buy. Again, thank you.

  • @Straightline_racing
    @Straightline_racing Před 4 lety +6

    I believe rcbs makes the best bench priming system. I have been using one for 28 years.

  • @TheCFN007
    @TheCFN007 Před 4 lety

    Nicely done video. Merry Christmas & Cheers

  • @duckslayer11000
    @duckslayer11000 Před 4 lety +1

    I LOVE my Lyman bleacher blocks.

  • @ericm3876
    @ericm3876 Před 4 lety

    Great info, the drop tube info was especially helpful.

  • @The4GunGuy
    @The4GunGuy Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! Nicely done and to the point. I agree that the right equipment makes all the difference. I use the following:
    Presses:
    Forster Co-Ax Press
    K&M Arbor Press (Need to Seat Bullet)
    Case Trimming and Prepping:
    FRANKFORD PLATINUM CASE PREP CENTER
    L.E. Wilson Case Trimmer STLSS w/micro adjust kit
    L.E. Wilson BCH-65CRE Case Holder for 6.5 Creedmoor Trimmer, Fired & New Included
    L.E. Wilson Case Trimmer Power Adapter
    L.E. Wilson Case Gauge
    Annealeez
    iGaging IP54 Electronic Digital Caliper
    RCBS VERNIER MICROMETER 0-1" NOT AMAZON
    RCBS 87324 Vernier Ball Μm
    SINCLAIR INTERNATIONAL - SINCLAIR CONCENTRICITY GAUGE Mfr Part: 09175
    Hornady AB1 Lock-N-Load Anvil Base Kit
    Sinclair 749-000-930WS 6.5mm (0.264") Comparator Insert Mfr Part: 090264
    Sinclair 749-002-552WS Bullet Comparator & Bump Gage Body Mfr Part: 091000
    Hornady Cartridge Headspace Gauge Bushing 375 Diameter
    Frankford Arsenal Quick-n-EZ Brass Tumbler Kit 110 Volt
    Dies
    :
    Decapping
    :
    LEE PRECISION Decapping Die
    Lee Precision Pin/90783 Universal Decapping Extra Pin for Decapping Die
    Resizing (Shoulder Bump & Initial Neck Sizing)
    "REDDING 6.5 CREEDMOOR TYP S FULL Sizer DIE Item #: RED77446"
    Redding Bushings (.289, .290. .291, .292)
    Resizing (Neck Expansion for Bullet Tension)
    21st Century Shooting Inc. Standard Expander Die Body with Ring-Free Floating
    Sinclair 749-014-467WS 6.5mm (0.263") Carbide Expander Mandrel
    Bullet Seating
    L.E Wilson Stainless Steel Bushing Full Length Die Set with Micrometer Top Bullet Seater and Case Gauge
    Powder Measuring System
    :
    RCBS Chargemaster Lite (Mine was $100 from a buddy)
    Frankford Arsenal DS-750 Digital Reloading Scale with LCD Display for Reloading verification
    Frankford Arsenal Powder Trickler with Large Powder Capacity
    Area 419 Powder Cup - Chargemaster Lite
    xTreme HG POWDER FUNNEL - BRONZE - (6.5MM) .264 CAL
    Accessories:
    Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Perfect Seat Hand Primer Seating Tool
    Frankford Arsenal Perfect Fit Reloading Tray for 50 Round Brass Storage
    Magneetospeed V3
    MAGNETOSPEED XFR CABLE V3 & SPORTER ONLY
    Hornady Cam Lock Bullet Puller

  • @liujams6912
    @liujams6912 Před rokem

    Thanks for the advice for the beginner like me 😄, make the clear to me and know what I need

  • @minijamf
    @minijamf Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU!

  • @pareloader5989
    @pareloader5989 Před 4 lety

    Great video!

  • @davidpeters4979
    @davidpeters4979 Před 2 lety

    Lee bench priming tool is great you can't beat it.

  • @fastmonaro05
    @fastmonaro05 Před 4 lety

    Good video mate.

  • @o2wow
    @o2wow Před 4 lety +1

    Good advice to make reloading a lot more fun. When it comes to brass trimming, save your money for a better solution. For precision low volume shooting a precision trimmer from Wilson or Sinclair for higher volume something motorized and best of all one that trims, deburris and chamfers in one step.

  • @samrumade9429
    @samrumade9429 Před 3 měsíci

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video. I have considered reloading for some time. Yours is the best video I have seen regarding steps and equipment involved. I have narrowed down to Forster co ax. Look forward to viewing your other videos. Good job.

  • @davecollins2097
    @davecollins2097 Před 4 lety

    I had a Hornady priming tool that got past the QC guys, I'd suggest trying before buying, and all said and done, RCBS universal or shellholder style or the Frankford are better to use. About the only priming tool I have yet to buy, is a Lyman and the RCBS bench mount. Newer Lee is not what the old ones were, QC is a bit shy on those as well. And one of the better investments is a prep station of some kind, it is a great way to take the tedium out of a lot of the brass prep and speeds it up.

  • @nicholassimpson2513
    @nicholassimpson2513 Před 4 lety +1

    I got the Lyman kit with the All American 8 press and it’s my first press for starting reloading and I’ve had to buy a few little things but it comes with some really great stuff in my opinion, loved the video keep up the good work!

    • @BoltActionReloading
      @BoltActionReloading  Před 4 lety +2

      That is a very good starter press. except I wouldn't call it a starter press. Probably a great choice! AI am a big fan of buying once . Best of Luck!
      BAR

  • @mightyjoeyoung1390
    @mightyjoeyoung1390 Před 3 lety +2

    A quality beam scale beats any digital scale under $200 you can buy for repeatability and accuracy. When a scale is +/- 0.01 grains that means it's accurate to within 0.02 grains at best.

  • @joeykennedy5910
    @joeykennedy5910 Před 4 lety +2

    The Lee bench primer tool is amazing out of everything I bought I would say it is one of my most favorite things to use. Super easy to tell when you have a loose primer pocket as well even with the extra leverage. As cheap as they are I would highly recommend picking one up when you have some extra cash.

    • @eugenejohnson8635
      @eugenejohnson8635 Před 4 lety +1

      Joey Kennedy I got have a lot of dies from LEE 👍 there good enough for me they will kill a deer

    • @joeykennedy5910
      @joeykennedy5910 Před 4 lety +2

      @@eugenejohnson8635 what do you do beat the deer in the head with the die?

  • @bryanohalloran9001
    @bryanohalloran9001 Před 4 lety +6

    Very well explained !
    Thank you for the video
    I have been reloading for 25 years or so, and I do agree that nobody makes a perfect reloading kit.
    I mix and match, and change manufacturers, to get to the end results I am chasing, which is under 1/4 moa, and as you know, to achieve that it takes time and $$$$$$
    Cheers
    Bryan O'Halloran
    Australia

    • @RangaPirate
      @RangaPirate Před 4 lety +1

      Where is Oz are ya mate?
      I'm just looking at starting handloading all this info is.... mindblowing. Loving the content so far. Will no doubt watch most of your vids. Well explained and produced.

    • @tstproductions2913
      @tstproductions2913 Před 4 lety

      Im at 1/2 moa. I just got my powder charge dialed in. Should I mess with the COL now, 5 shots at 2.798, 5 shots at 2.800, 5 at 2.802? Or what would you recommend

  • @donnawells2442
    @donnawells2442 Před 4 lety +1

    I try to use Lee products if I can. They are more reasonable than the others and make just as good or better than the more expensive ones

  • @Ocdoutdoors
    @Ocdoutdoors Před 4 lety

    That new Lyman trickler is on my upgrade from Dillon list.

  • @chuckfinley3152
    @chuckfinley3152 Před 4 lety

    The hornady hand primer works alright, those frankford loading trays are DREAMY, work so well and are dirt cheap on amazon, i have the forster bullet puller and honestly i hate to say its just ok, i have to pull the bolt out of the top and push the bullets out with a sharpie every time, gets annoying, outside of that i say get check weights, that way your loads are consistent across different scales

  • @Maine307
    @Maine307 Před 2 lety

    I return to this playlist, multiple times a year, just to refresh and get my head right for a round of reloading. not just this 1 video, but the playlist.. truly helps me out. many thanx for making these videos and keeping them updated. the thing is.. i only reload 2 calibers.. 223 and 9m.. and i find these videos extremally on point.

  • @derbsmcbergs
    @derbsmcbergs Před 4 lety +1

    Spend the money and get a brass prep station. Your sanity will thank you.
    Very good suggestions all around.

  • @HuntShootOffroad
    @HuntShootOffroad Před 4 lety +6

    Hey man great content! Need to fix your focus point on your camera that was a little bit painful.

  • @coopercritchfield9016
    @coopercritchfield9016 Před rokem +1

    The Hornady trickler is a joke, a sick and annoying one at that. It’s the first inexpensive item I recommend changing.

  • @PC-vq5ud
    @PC-vq5ud Před 4 lety +3

    Imperial sizing wax. I have never had a case stick in the resizing die using this product. Can't say that about RCBS goo and pad or Hornady One Shot. I'm using a tin I purchased in the 80's still. Almost gone. Dillon lanolin lube is excellent also. Saves having to purchase a stuck case removal tool.

    • @BoltActionReloading
      @BoltActionReloading  Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, I put imperial sizing wax in the last video on things you need, not want. I would still have the stuck case remover though, just in case. Murphy's law always applied to me.

    • @gascheck8151
      @gascheck8151 Před 4 lety +1

      P C Have you ever tried Lee Lube. Great stuff. Not sticky water soluble and very little required. Easy to work with and remove.

  • @ramsaycountry1177
    @ramsaycountry1177 Před 4 lety +5

    Rcbs bench primer is a great tool

    • @o2wow
      @o2wow Před 4 lety +2

      Seconded and it uses standard shell holders, preferably RCBS, but if the center hole is too small it's easy to drill out.

    • @mmorgan227
      @mmorgan227 Před 4 lety +1

      I have one too, they work great!

  • @thomasscalf1772
    @thomasscalf1772 Před 3 lety

    Why do you like Forster Press? I like the lever is on top from pics , but still looking since supply is so low.

  • @wolverinekut
    @wolverinekut Před 4 lety

    👍

  • @markk9794
    @markk9794 Před 2 lety

    The RCBS bullet puller is slightly more expensive than a kinetic bullet puller and infinitely easier to use. I regret every having bought/used a kinetic bullet puller, which all seem skirt the edge of functionality and just make a mess. I soon as I got the RCBS, it threw the kinetic in the garbage.

  • @bigphillyed
    @bigphillyed Před 2 lety

    Curious on your thoughts on the Dillon XL650 for pistol and precision rifle rounds. I got a XL650 setup as a gift, and getting all the accessories to reload. Can a XL650 give me the accuracy in my long range shooting as much as a single stage? Love the videos, going through everyone now.

    • @BoltActionReloading
      @BoltActionReloading  Před 2 lety +1

      The 650/750 is a great press and will probably serve your needs. There are several tweeks that some do to those presses. The big downside to the 650 if you want to call it that is the priming system.

  • @rafikicloud7113
    @rafikicloud7113 Před 2 lety

    My OCD is screaming. "Find the sweet spot for focus distance and focal point when Vanna White-ing each item!"

  • @Silverfish7216
    @Silverfish7216 Před rokem

    Do you have a reccomendation for a good digital scale for a decent price

  • @platinumtp
    @platinumtp Před 3 lety

    Can you use the Lymon trickle on a Hornady setup?

    • @taylorbokshowan5713
      @taylorbokshowan5713 Před 3 lety

      Yes. A hand trickled is universal. If you can’t figure that out do some more research for sure

  • @stevenmike1878
    @stevenmike1878 Před 4 lety +9

    im just building my kit slowly. in the end you spend near the same as the kit but end up with premium stuff.

    • @tstproductions2913
      @tstproductions2913 Před 4 lety +1

      That's the way to do it. If you don't have a scale yet, just save up for an automated one. Post and beam is accurate for people that hate there time.

    • @taylorbokshowan5713
      @taylorbokshowan5713 Před 3 lety

      Ya and then you want something new or better and end up buying and selling. All part of the process

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 Před 3 lety

      @@taylorbokshowan5713 when i bought my stuff i had the mindset, the only thing that should be considered as "upgrade it better later" should be the press itself. everything else you should try to buy something that will last for the rest of your life, great quality and ease of use. funny thing is buying the good stuff individually cost just as much as the kit would of. well except for the really really crazy gadgets, but your going full factory automation at that point. but very very few re- loaders ever rationalize needing that kind of machinery. mostly competition shooters who shoot a lotta lead and hate reloading go that far.

    • @taylorbokshowan5713
      @taylorbokshowan5713 Před 3 lety

      @@stevenmike1878 some people are one way others are another. I bought a Frankford Arsenal trimmer prep station, works great but I wish I had known about the giraud at the time. I would have spent the money. I started with a hornady digital scale with thrower and tickler and moved to a rcbs chargemaster. The original set up worked great and would have for years but I wanted new gadgets.

    • @stevenmike1878
      @stevenmike1878 Před 3 lety

      @@taylorbokshowan5713 lmao yea, theres so much stuff out there you have to really really have to look and compare for reloading gear. every item i spend a lotta lotta time selecting the best gear for me i knew would last forever. while not over paying. i really really did not want to buy gear id regret buying later. i avoided all the electronic measurement tools, i went vernier calipers and rcbs m1000 mechanical scale. i got degrees in electrical and mechanical engineering so i can say for certain electronic measurement tools can really screw up readings and measurements. so i went old school mechanical precision measurement tools. for powder thrower i went lee auto-drum powder measure. every test ive seen performed it has a +- .01 grain tolerance just like every other expensive thrower out there. but it can be attached to the flaring dies and it auto-throws the powder when you flare the brass. it makes quick bulk loading so nice, don't gotta throw an extra lever or pour into a funnel. the m1000 is there for extreme grain precision loads. ive seen way to many nice electronic scales lie about readings. so i avoided all the Digital Powder Scale & Dispensers, to me those are bad investments.the scales misread way more then what is acceptible and they quickly degrade in quality over time. and a simple lee auto-loader can reload much faster and more accurately consistently.

  • @zanefernandez8432
    @zanefernandez8432 Před 2 lety

    What base is your press on?

  • @arengaliudin2494
    @arengaliudin2494 Před 2 lety

    How to buy loading tools

  • @tokirak
    @tokirak Před 2 lety

    3D printing paired with reloading is gigabrain

  • @gerrymatheson4020
    @gerrymatheson4020 Před 4 lety

    For upgrades...The Giraud is nice, but if you don't want to spend that kinda money these 2 from Lyman make a great pair (and I like them better than the Frankford Arsenal prep n trim center...
    czcams.com/video/BHbi-UKPnsQ/video.html
    czcams.com/video/zUlJAXSpAMo/video.html
    Also check out the new Frankford Arsenal Pile Driver bullet puller. Sorry don't have the links, but there's a couple good reviews on CZcams (one by Gavin on Ultimate Reloader... can't remember the other channel, but it's a shorter video, under 2 min, and is almost better than the UR one...)

  • @damhoj
    @damhoj Před 3 lety

    you need to work on your focus. place the camera on manuel focus, or select an option that does not focus on the background

  • @erniesoderlund9297
    @erniesoderlund9297 Před rokem

    I'd mention powder measures. Lymans is good, Not everyone wants to bother trickling powder for each cartridge.

  • @mattboxwell7506
    @mattboxwell7506 Před 2 lety

    These are some great videos but the camera being not focused half the time on the things your showing is kinda annoying

  • @stridor0606
    @stridor0606 Před 4 lety +1

    First!

  • @gregturner7670
    @gregturner7670 Před 4 lety +2

    Are you ever gonna shoot or just buy toys😁👍

    • @BoltActionReloading
      @BoltActionReloading  Před 4 lety +5

      Shooting videos are coming. However it's the season for new guys to get into reloading and I wanted to make some content that goes over what you have to have, some better tools, etc.

    • @gregturner7670
      @gregturner7670 Před 4 lety

      @@BoltActionReloading it's all good if I give u crap I don't get cut off my wife on the other hand🙉