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Introduction to Single Stage Press Reloading SHOTSHELL Welcome
to Alliant Powders' Guide to Reloading on a Single Stage Press.
The components of a loaded shotshell are a case, primer, powder, wad, and shot. Weigh Your Powder Carefully: It is imperative to carefully check weigh powder and shot charges at the beginning of each loading session. Charge weights must be taken during actual ammo assembly. Take the average of ten charges and compare this with data specifications. Some Progressive
Presses: For the experienced
reloader and frequent shooter, progressive presses have the capability
to produce ammunition at a faster rate. Step 1: BUSHING AND BAR VERIFICATION
Verify that the correct powder bushing and shot bar are installed in the loading tool. Step 2:
COMPONENT SELECTION, VERIFICATION AND HOPPER FILLING
After verifying
that you have selected the proper powder and shot for the desired load,
fill the respective hoppers. Step 3 CASE INSPECTION:
Carefully
inspect each case to insure they all are of the same type. Do not attempt
to load different types of cases during a single loading session. Step 4 CASE RESIZING AND FIRED PRIMER REMOVAL:
Place a fired
case on the press directly beneath the resizing die. Alternately, you
may slip the fired case directly into the die. When the press handle is
pulled down, the case is resized and the fired primer is removed. Step 5: PRIMER SEATING
Place a new
primer into the priming station and then position the case over it. A
complete stroke of the press handle will properly seat the new primer.
Step 6: POWDER CHARGING
Place the case under the powder/ shot drop tube and press the right end of the powder/shot bar inward to the full left position. This will drop a powder charge into the case. Step 7: WAD SEATING
Place a wad
into the wad guide, and pull down the press handle to seat the wad in
place. Verify correct seating by watching the wad pressure gauge. Step 8: SHOT METERING
Shot metering is accomplished by pushing the powder/ shot bar from left to right. Step 9: CRIMP STARTING
The crimp is started using a crimp starter which matches the original number of crimp folds (6 or 8). Step 10: FINAL CRIMP
At the last loading station, the crimp is closed. The depth of the finished crimp should be very similar to that of the original factory round. Step 11: LOADED ROUND INSPECTION
At this point you should have a fully loaded shotshell that looks and performs as good as a factory round. Give the finished product a thorough inspection. Safely discard any rounds that show the slightest imperfections. A case ring gauge at this final inspection is a good idea as this will insure that cases are properly resized. |
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