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Reloading Tools and supplies

Dillon Precision Products, Inc. (visit the web site)
8009 E. Dillons Way
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 948-8009

Lee Precision (visit the web site)
The Lee family has been providing affordable reloading products since 1958.

Nosler (visit the web site)
These bullets incorporate advanced features to provide the hunter with the ultimate blend of in-flight and terminal performance for a wide range of shooting and hunting applications.

RCBS (visit the web site)
Everything from the finest reloading presses to the best in reference materials.


Hornady (visit the web site)
Ammunition, bullets, reloading presses and much more.


Powder

Accurate Powder (visit the web site)

Alliant Powder (visit the web site)
Alliant smokeless powder is backed by a century of manufacturing experience.

Goex (visit the web site)

Hodgdon (visit the web site)

IMR (visit the web site)
IMR Powder offers shooters a broad and well-known line of smokeless powders.

 

Reloading Guides and Handbooks

National Reloading Manufacturer's Association
http://www.reload-nrma.com/(visit the web site)

Hodgdon reloading data (at the Hodgdon web site).

 

Factory

Vihtavuori (visit the web site)
Lapua's cartridge factory is world renowned for its high-performance cartridges.

Winchester (visit the web site)

Federal (visit the web site)
Located in Anoka, Minnesota, Federal is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Edina, Minnesota-based ATK, Alliant Techsystems. With a work force of nearly 1,000, Federal manufactures a complete line of shotshell, centerfire and rimfire ammunition and components.

Remington Ammunition (visit the web site)

 

 

 

 

 



Please exercise your own good judgement when utilizing this site.

Reloading is a pastime best pursued by anally retentive individuals consumed by detail. Safety should be the primary consideration and all reloading practices should follow responsible safety procedures. Research, ask questions, and if possible, find knowledgeable individuals to help with your understanding of the processes involved. Invest in reloading manuals and training materials before acquiring a press, dies, tools and related components. Keep accurate records. Learn the proper procedures for use and storage of powder, primers and other volatile materials. We tend to think that not all individuals in the general population are a good fit for re-loading - but for those that fit the discipline, the rewards are unlimited. This site lists no loading data, but we do link to some data sources that may be of interest. The related companies and we have no control over your training and methodologies and assume no responsibility.

 

       
       
   

 

         
       
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