Anyone in Sugar Land?

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hankintexas
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Anyone in Sugar Land?

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I am interested in learning how to reload and would like to watch and learn from someone in the Sugar Land / Houston area. Thanks :fire
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BJ here I reside in the BW8 45 South area if you dont mind the drive come on over be glad to show you how I go about it.
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hankintexas wrote:I am interested in learning how to reload and would like to watch and learn from someone in the Sugar Land / Houston area. Thanks :fire
Hank,

I just recently started reloading. I am in Greatwood and would be happy to show you what I've got setup.

Send me a PM is you're interested.

Phil
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Re: Anyone in Sugar Land?

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I live in Spring Branch and wouldn't mind showing you the ropes. I have both a single stage RCBS Rock-Chucker, and also a progressive press so you can see how the different presses work. I don't have anything fancy like an RCBS Chargemaster, but I have everything I need to make accurate ammo.

If you are interested, Saturdays would be about the only day that I would have spare time.

If you are serious about getting into reloading, there are a couple things I would recommend first. Buy the "ABC's Of Reloading" and read all of the first few chapters, and then the other chapters that specifically focus on what you want to load (rifle/shot-gun/Pistol). I load for both pistol and rifle presently (11 calibers presently). Then, you will need at least one reloading manual MINIMUM, and the more the better. These will be your guides as to finding safe starting loads.

The hardest thing about reloading recently is finding reloading components. If you are serious about getting into it, start looking for components (brass/bullets/powder/primers) as you will need all of these to start reloading, and none of it presently is easy to find.

Don't be distracted as reloading is something that is a great way to relax and un-wind.
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Thank you all for responding! I will be in touch with you. :patriot:
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