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Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:12 pm
by 20series
I don't know if you're planning a drive up to the shooting show at Stoneleigh Park in a couple of weeks, but you should be able to find most things you'll need if not at bargain prices but at least without postal charges.

Alan

http://www.shootingshow.co.uk/

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:24 pm
by Dave 101
If you want a local shop try Roding armoury at Abridge cant be far from you , you will need to ask questions as they dont volunteer info until you get to know them .

Dave

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:39 am
by FGarre
Hi,

20series -> I might do... wife permitting ;-) a couple of friends are going so we could share the car.

Dave 101 -> yes, a know "the brothers" (Phil and John?) I buy from them. I Asked them but they do not have kits, just bits and pieces so more expensive than a kit.By the way I have noticed they have gone very very expensive on reloading stuff, Dave at International Firearms is much cheaper. For example 500 heads 158gr for a .38 from hannans reloading was £28 at International and 33 at the brothers, on the same day! Same thing with primers, etc..

I haven't tried "May Of London" yet, they are also very close to my place (3 minutes drive!)

Regards,

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 8:49 am
by Meaty
For example 500 heads 158gr for a .38
Hello,
Dont call bullets 'heads' on here as you might open Pandoras box :lol:
It might be worth having a word with Spud on here as he often has kits available and can put together a kit of good s/hand reloading kit.

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 9:54 am
by FGarre
Hi,

thanks for the hint!.

I can not contact him/her yet cos I haven't got PMs. (less than 30 posts) I will try once I get the 30 posts.

Instead of he*ds .. what should I say? :-)

Regards,.

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:02 am
by M99
FGarre wrote:Hi,

thanks for the hint!.

I can not contact him/her yet cos I haven't got PMs. (less than 30 posts) I will try once I get the 30 posts.

Instead of he*ds .. what should I say? :-)

Regards,.
They are Bullets or projectiles - unless you want to wind people up then I call them the "Pointy bit" or the "sharp bit"

Mike

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:02 am
by dromia
The word is bullets.

I don't know where the "heads" name came from but it's use can cause confusion and potentially dangerous confusion amongst tyro shooters with the case head.

Also it doesn't really make sense, what part of the bullet is the bullet head.

It seems to me that it is a nomenclature that came out of ignorance when people call cartridges bullets.

Unfortunately this misnomer is used by those who should know better including well known gun shops.

Fashion I suppose, it is sad really but people are just people regardless of their interest at the end of the day.

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:12 am
by Alpha1
Full metal jacket=Bullet
Cast projectiles = Boolits
Avoid the term heads it makes for a quieter life. :lol:

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:34 pm
by ukrifleman
ovenpaa wrote:I purchased a Lee Cast Classic a few years ago as a stop gap first press until i could find a 'decent' one. It is still on the bench in use every time I reload. I have some more presses next to it these days including an RCBS and I still prefer the Classic as it returns fine accuracy in reloading and is a sensible price. There are some very good alternatives including Arbor and co-axial presses and even some UK produced billet presses however as a first press that will last many years the Cast Classic ticks the boxes.
I couldn't agree more about the Lee Classic Turret Press, the great thing about them is that you can use them as a single stage press as well.
I load 14 calibres and once your dies are set up in each turret, it is so convenient to just lift one out and replace it with the next turret with dies already set up.
ukrifleman.

Re: Best shop to get a Reloading Kit?

Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:14 pm
by FGarre
Hi,

I'm thinking about going to the show at Stoneleigh Park as people suggested. It is a 2 hours drive from my place and I think I might be able to share a car with some friends so not so bad.
The point is: I have never been to that show...
Do you think I will find Reloading Kits there? I'm sure they will have the parts: beams, etc... but a kit is usually cheaper..

Anyone has been there before and saw kits or think they might have?

Thanks!