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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Oldbloke » 01 Apr 2022, 12:53 pm

This is an overall explanation about reloading.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handloading
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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Oldbloke » 24 Apr 2022, 9:55 pm

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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by bigpete » 25 Apr 2022, 9:58 am

northdude wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Bigpete uses these to pull bullets. Lol

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I actually use these for pulling bullets. just put the shell holder in the press with no die put round in press and raise ram grip bullet with wire stripper part and lower ram. after a bit of practice you can do it with a couple of tiny nicks in the bullet ...

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Post by Oldbloke » 31 Oct 2022, 12:35 pm

I needed to print these out today. Made them up some time ago in MS Word. I just thought Id upload these. Might help someone. I've been using them a few years now. They are credit card sized and print on A4.

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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by bluehorse » 26 Nov 2022, 4:45 pm

I was interested to read these posts . I still have super simplex and I prefer using it to modern full length dies . The full lenth squeeze in vice type or { belt with hammer } still is verygood . but removal tool has been replaced often .
If u have a lathe or good drill press to drill a block of steel to use to place resizing die in or on safes damaging cases sometimes .
I wrote a post on my electronic scales that I threw to the sh---ouse because I ggot intermittent bad readings ,.
I find full length resizing dies hard on cases even though well lubricated .
And thatstyle of dye is hard on 22 hornet cases inserting projectile into case . It often catches on the side of case and very hard to feel it happen .
flat bottomed projectiles have no lead into case and deburring case helps a little but hard notto over deburr too .
so I use supersimplex to fit proctile into case . .Less snafus .lol
I looked at old blokes reloading press and I think a good design . The underneath barrel can be fabricated easily and screws added with little nylon pads under to take all radial play out if so desired .
I build much of my own tooling too . Ihave a couple of lathes and a mill machine but even so nothing is ever straightforward until it is made and perfected .
If you are a novice on lathes or mills dont rush out spending big dollars as the cost can never be recovered . If u buy a lathe buy it as an indulgence and dont count the costs or u will be dissappointed . There is so much readymade available at prices that dont break the bank
In fact 50 years back much that I bought is somewhere close tosome of todays products if u search around ..
Ihave made a jig for drilling bridge mounts and if anyone wants to email me for basic pattern Ican give , Is just a jig made from flat mild steel and welded with spots to alleviate distortion . It is impossible to get 1 peice bridges at a reasonable price . but redrilling is an option if u want to reposition it .
also I have come across poorly drilled receivers so redrilling a bridge to suit is an option but needs a good jig because littledrills bend slightly .
I think the home made measures work ok too and there is the option of weighing each load if u have scales too but many oldtimers used acut off case only soldered to a peice of fencing wire . I had mates who reloaded only with acut off case somebody else checkweighed for them .
The target that u shootdoes not calculate costs . hahhahha . always bear that in mind if you are price concious .
Also resizing cases chucked away at the range can work if u have dies to suit . Is trial and error .
For compressed loads making your own dropper tube does work . but pour powder slowly rather than hurl it in a hurry .
There is nothing inferior about tools that u can fabricate yourself however some people getcarried away with their ability or inability . and practise makes perfect so dont let1 snafu discourage you . No man who made anything never made a mistake . That is the process of invention trial and error .
Copying is a form of flattering the origonal peice . I looked at my howa 1500 beside a Parker Hale mauser action and beside the model 70 winny . All so similar Ithink .
For those interested 6 48 thread and 8 40 threads are neither UNF orUNC but are American standard that was made obselete around 1940 . I found this searching around the internet . It seems manufacturers retained these threads as a captive market to sell their spare parts ?????.
Personally I cannot see a problem with 4 mm metric allen headed gr 12 screws and these are readily available and a spiral tap i tried eats 4140 for breakfast .unlike straight flutes . I will be interested to try on a receiver . Straight fluted 4 mm taps struggle with these .
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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Oldbloke » 28 Dec 2022, 7:43 am

Lee Scale Mods/improvements

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Post by Oldbloke » 20 Mar 2023, 3:58 pm

A few down loadable manufacturers reloading guides here:

https://www.xxl-reloading.com/Manuals/
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Post by JohnV » 20 Mar 2023, 8:26 pm

I also like the adjustable powder scoops nice work . I had a few pieces of home made loading gear but most of it has gone over the years . I went through a bad time once and had to sell everything and the stuff all went then . All I have left is the Lyman FLS die that I converted to make my first body die in 1967 , I could not part with that it has sentimental value . Now think about that , body dies never existed back in 1967 but I was using them back then and I also showed the Army what I was doing . I made it with a hack saw and a hand drill so it was a bit rough but have since cleaned it up on a lathe . It was the basis of my partial neck sizing , skim neck turning ideas and reduced work hardening techniques by separating the sizing jobs and creating a small second centering shoulder .
I did lots of experimenting back then to find easier ways to reload , increase accuracy in factory chambers and extend case life.
I will take a photo of it tomorrow if I can find it that is . It could well be the first body die ever made . I found it and have given it a good brush up on the wire wheel first after removing the grease . Not bad condition for approx 54 years old .
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Post by Oldbloke » 03 Nov 2023, 2:33 pm

Poor mans bump guage.

A cut off case unbelievable.

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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by mickb » 11 Nov 2023, 1:19 am

amazing read, wish I had the trade skills of some of you fellas. My reloading setup is about a rudimentary as anything store bought. A lee handpress and a few accessories and all fits in one of those make-up Avon fold out boxes.
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Post by Oldbloke » 16 Mar 2024, 9:57 pm

Case "kicker" (ejector) for reloading press.
:lol: Fuc, there are some smart pricks out there.

I'll look and see if I can make that happen on my simplex tomorrow.

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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by deye243 » 17 Mar 2024, 1:26 am

Oldbloke wrote:Case "kicker" (ejector) for reloading press.
:lol: Fuc, there are some smart pricks out there.

I'll look and see if I can make that happen on my simplex tomorrow.

:clap:

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Post by Oldbloke » 17 Mar 2024, 9:44 am

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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Jorlcrin » 28 Mar 2024, 11:10 am

My latest foray in the DIY Reloading Tools..

I've eyed off the powered Case-Prep stations for some years; get a bit tired of using an assortment of Cordless drivers to do the same job.
I have nearly all my case-prep tools fitted to Hex drives(BRT sell them - great pieces of kit).
But I'd prefer a station where I'm only needing to hold the case in position, rather than the case and the tool at the same time.

The past 5 years, I've been messing around with a 3D printer, and last year, came up with an adapter design to make use of a number of "Pololu - 37D" 12vDC Gearmotors I have on hand here.
Not long before I finished the design, the damned 3D printer took a dive, and it's taken many months for me to man up and fix the damn thing.

Anyway; now that I have the printer resolved(Surprisingly, with NO axe-holes through the front panel!), I have been working through a back-log of projects that I wanted to print to test them in the real world.
In the list, was this adapter(Green part in the pic).
Printed in ASA(evolution of ABS), this plastic should be plenty strong enough for the job.

All my adapter does, is to adapt from a 6mm 'D' shaft hub, to a 1/4" hex socket.
But I couldnt find anyone selling something similar; adapt from a 6mm shaft to (preferably) a 1/4" QD hex socket.
So it became simpler to design my own..
The Robot/Electronics sites have the hubs to fit the 6mm D-shafts of these motors, as well as the gearmotors themselves.
This one is a 100:1 reduction on the gearbox, which gives me a 100rpm No-Load speed.
There is a 131:1 and a 150:1 version available of the same gearmotor; giving around 67-75rpm.

There are six 3x25mm bolts that hold the green adapter onto the hub.
The hub has two grub screws to lock the hub onto the shaft.
There is also a 3x25mm crossbolt going through to hold the QD hex socket into the green adapter.
I used a Milwaukee QD hex socket, but any of them should fit.

I plan to mount this up in a box, and have the shaft coming out the top.
Next on the design, will be a motor mount that allows for a height-adjustable vertical mount.
[The blue factory metal one is a bit limiting in placement.]
Being a QD hex drive changing out the various bits is quick, though I am tempted to make up a dual one.

I've included a heap of the other bits and pieces to show it off a bit.

I have a good mate who's just delving into the deep, dark world of reloading, and I thought I might make him up one of these to help him out.

I've previously printed things like individual caps for the RCBS powder dispenser(one for each powder type I use), as well as wall-brackets for hanging the RCBS priming tools.
There are a few other DIY tools in the pipeline, but this is the latest..
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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Oldbloke » 28 Mar 2024, 11:26 am

Very nice.
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Re: DIY Reloading tools

Post by Jackaroo » 28 Mar 2024, 1:15 pm

Oldbloke wrote:I needed to print these out today. Made them up some time ago in MS Word. I just thought Id upload these. Might help someone. I've been using them a few years now. They are credit card sized and print on A4.

Ammo Label.pdf


Case Prep Label.pdf


Good stuff, thanks :thumbsup:
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