Pistol Cartridge Reloading Tips from Starline
Starline Brass offers a series of videos with helpful reloading tips. Focused primarily on pistol cartridges, these short videos can help anyone get started with metallic cartridge reloading. If you load pistol rounds on a progressive, this video series is particularly helpful. The on-camera host is Hunter Pilant, son of Carroll Pilant of Sierra Bullets.
Preventing Double Charges
Tip: Use a bulky powder that fills your case more than half way with a correct charge. This will overfill the case if it is double-charged, making it very difficult to seat a bullet.
Tumble New Brass Before Loading the First Time
Tip: Tumble new pistol cartridge brass in used media for 30 minutes before loading for the first time. This will add enough graphite (carbon residue) to smooth case entry into dies. You can also lube the case mouths with graphite, or use spray lube.
Powder Through Expander — How to Eliminate Hang-ups
Tip: When loading pistol brass with a progressive press, sometime the powder-through expander is hard to remove, especially with short cases. There are two fixes — first, try deburring the inside of the case mouth on your cases. Second, the radius of the powder through expander plug can be modified to smooth entry and exit (see photo). Starline will do this modification for free.
Similar Posts:
- Better Pistol Cartridge Reloading — Advice from Starline
- Pistol Cartridge Hand-Loading — Smart Tips from Starline
- Pistol Cartridge Reloading — Smart Techniques from Starline
- Ten Tips for Reloading Ammo with Progressive Presses
- TEN Key Tips for Reloading with Progressive Presses
Tags: Dillon, Hunter Pilant, Progressive Press, Starline Brass
Very helpful on pistol reloading. Please keep it coming. If you have a mailing list please add me.
Thank you
Dwight