LNL-AP Case Feeder
In this video, you’ll see how the case feeder works for the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive reloading press.
View ArticleLNL-AP Overview
In this post, you’ll learn about the basic construction and features of the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Progressive reloading press including: The unique Lock-N-Load bushing system About the shellplate and...
View ArticleVersatile Powders: W231 Load Data
Being able to use a single powder for multiple applications is a great benefit. This standardization can allow you to keep your powder measure loaded with the same powder, make bulk powder purchases...
View ArticlePowder and Primers in Stock: Ballistic Products
It’s an understatement to say that it’s “really hard” to find reloading components right now! It takes extra work, searching, and creativity to find acceptable components for the reloading that you...
View ArticlePreparing for Shotshell Reloading: Components
Just like everyone else right now, I’m having to exercise much patience when shopping for reloading components. Shotshell components are typically much easier to find than some other more popular...
View ArticleHornady 366 Shotshell Loader – first shells
Ammunition reloading is a process that may seem simple and straight-forward to the seasoned sportsman, but usually involves many challenges at first. I enjoy these challenges, and that was my primary...
View ArticleVideo: Hornady 366 Shotshell Press Overview
In this video, I give an overview of the Hornady 366 8-station progressive shotshell reloading press. You’ll see the press up close and personal, and also learn what each of the stations are used for....
View ArticleUltimate Reloader Celebrates 10,000 subscribers on YouTube
Hello everyone, just wanted to share a big milestone with you all: Ultimate Reloader has now surpassed the 10,000 subscriber mark on YouTube! I just wanted to thank you all for being a part of the...
View ArticleNew! Ultimate Reloader Shotshell Reloading Cost Calculator (free)
Wondering what it will cost to load your own shotshells? With this calculator, you’ll be able to evaluate the cost and benefit of loading new shells or reloading your used hulls. Happy loading! -Gavin
View ArticleFree Rifle Cartridge Guides
One of the first things you need to do when reloading your own ammo is to study up on the cartridge you’re loading for. A reloading manual is a great resource for this kind of information, but many...
View ArticlePoll: Where are you finding reloading primers and powder?
It appears that the reloading component shortages are not easing up any time soon. This makes it really hard on us shooters that reload ammunition. So my question for you is: where are you finding...
View ArticleHow to weigh the costs and benefits of reloading your own ammunition
We’ve all been there- walking past that neglected tool in the garage or exercise equipment in the den with accumulated dust so thick you could write your name in it. Then, you think back to the weeks...
View ArticleFathers Day Find – Country Store Reloading Gear
It was a truly great Father’s Day. It started with a great breakfast around the house with my family, and we decided it would be fun to go out driving country roads and hitting barn sales. The weather...
View ArticleRCBS introduces Summit single stage press – now this is different!
Single stage presses are all pretty much the same, right? There are some exceptions like the Forster Co-Ax press, but for the most part these presses have the same basic design. RCBS has recently...
View ArticleSpecial Price on AR-15 Build DVDs
Have you been thinking about building an AR-15? Do you want to know more about how your AR-15 is put together and serviced? For a limited time, the AR-MPR AR-15 build DVD is on sale for just $9.90,...
View ArticleDo I really need a bullet feeder?
So there you are sitting at your reloading bench cranking out some ammunition and a thought comes into your head. What if I added a bullet feeder to this press? I could really speed things up, and it...
View ArticleVideo: Hornady 366 Shotshell Press Loading 12 Gauge
In this video I show loading 12 gauge previously fired shells and give you a few setup tips. The Hornady 366 press has a total of 8 primary stations, and a 9th station to the side for full-length...
View ArticleA few Hornady 366 Tips and Tricks: Bench Integration, Primer Shutoff
I’ve been using the Hornady 366 for a while now, and have tweaked a few things and completed some setup tasks that I thought I’d share with you all. Now that I’ve completed these setup work-items, the...
View ArticleUltimate Reloader Moves to the Country
Anyone that lives in the city can tell you just how difficult, limiting, and expensive shooting can be when you don’t have access to the country. I once joined a shooting range with the understanding...
View ArticleFeatured Article: Going heavy and suppressed with the .32 H&R Magnum
“The soundless death coming from the ‘nowhere’ always shattered the guerrilla morale. The initial shock and the ensuing panic usually prevented the enemy from executing necessary defensive measures. By...
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