UltimateReloader
Member
Hello all- just joined this forum today, and am looking forward to discussing reloading, shooting and gunsmithing with you all!
I am a mechanical engineer interested in guns in every way. A couple years ago I started a project (my website) with the goal to provide as much product free information as possible about reloading equipment (primarily progressive reloaders).
I have free HD reloading video series underway for the following reloading presses:
- The Hornady Lock-N-Load ap Progressive
- The Dillon XL-650
- The Redding T7 7 station turret
Check out these videos here: (There's a separate tab for each manufacturer)
http://ultimatereloader.com
I'm planning to continue with these videos, and should have complete coverage of all 4 "5 station" progressive reloaders some time in the near future (Hornady Lock-N-Load AP, Dillon XL650, RCBS Pro 2000, Lee Loadmaster). Here's my philosophy: Each of these companies are in business for a reason- they each have products with unique value and features for particular buyers. Each press has its strengths and weaknesses, and this project exists to answer the question "what press is right for me" not "I'll tell you what press is right for you".
I keep finding great threads from THR when I'm doing research online, and I'm excited to join in on the fun.
If you have ideas for me, please share them, and I'd love to hear about what you all are up to.
Thanks,
Gavin
I am a mechanical engineer interested in guns in every way. A couple years ago I started a project (my website) with the goal to provide as much product free information as possible about reloading equipment (primarily progressive reloaders).
I have free HD reloading video series underway for the following reloading presses:
- The Hornady Lock-N-Load ap Progressive
- The Dillon XL-650
- The Redding T7 7 station turret
Check out these videos here: (There's a separate tab for each manufacturer)
http://ultimatereloader.com
I'm planning to continue with these videos, and should have complete coverage of all 4 "5 station" progressive reloaders some time in the near future (Hornady Lock-N-Load AP, Dillon XL650, RCBS Pro 2000, Lee Loadmaster). Here's my philosophy: Each of these companies are in business for a reason- they each have products with unique value and features for particular buyers. Each press has its strengths and weaknesses, and this project exists to answer the question "what press is right for me" not "I'll tell you what press is right for you".
I keep finding great threads from THR when I'm doing research online, and I'm excited to join in on the fun.
If you have ideas for me, please share them, and I'd love to hear about what you all are up to.
Thanks,
Gavin