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Reloading Dangers

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At Titan Reloading, we work hard to support the growth of the reloading community and to inspire new shooters to take up the hobby. Reloading is cost-effective, enjoyable, and safe — as long as it is done according to established safety protocols. However, working with your own reloading supplies does carry inherent risks, and it’s important to understand these risks before you start down the reloading path.

Consider the following when determining whether reloading is right for you:

Injuries and Firearm Damage

Double-charging a round or using too much powder can create a dangerous situation that can result in permanent damage to your firearm or personal injury. This is one of many reasons it is recommended you only reload when you can work uninterrupted and with full focus. Old shell casings can crack, working with lead is always slightly risky, and ignoring manufacturer guidelines can create hazardous situations.

Do not start reloading if you’re not prepared to give it your full attention and follow established guidelines.

Reliability

As a rule, reloaded ammunition is more reliable and more accurate than factory ammunition. However, this is only true when the reloader understands the reloading process and uses his or her reloading supplies correctly. Failure to follow instructions could put you in a vulnerable position. You must be ready to accept responsibility for the performance of your ammunition.

Again, reloading is only for people ready to take it seriously and approach it with the proper care.

Titan Reloading offers free reloading clinics every month that cover the basics of reloading supplies and established safe practices. For further information or any questions about reloading, good habits, or how to ensure your ammunition always performs as expected, contact us at 262.244.7023 or visit www.TitanReloading.com.

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A Quick and Easy Reloading FAQ

Reloading is an exciting hobby that gives you more control over your rounds and can even save you money in the long-term. At Titan Reloading, we consider ourselves firm advocates of safe reloading in addition to being providers of high-quality reloading supplies. That’s why we offer free reloading workshops and use our blog as a channel through which to share useful reloading tips.

Today, we’ve compiled a relatively brief FAQ representing some of the most common questions we see from the reloading community.

Is Reloading Cheaper?

Yes and no. In some cases it’s more cost efficient to buy ammo, in others to reload. It depends on what you shoot and how often you shoot. Additionally, reloading takes a considerable amount of time, so it helps if you enjoy the process for what it is. Simply reloading to save money might not be the right approach.

Is Reloading Safe?

Reloading is extremely safe as long as you follow established storage protocols, treat your reloading supplies with respect and adhere to verified load data. Clean workspaces and attention to detail are critical, but most important is sticking to the guidelines that are already available. Reloading, like many hobbies, is as safe as you make it.

Is the Equipment Expensive?

Stocking a full reloading setup can be quite costly, but the expense is largely upfront. Once you have the equipment and reloading supplies you need, you can continue to use that equipment for decades as long as you take proper care of it. The only time you’ll need more equipment is when you decide to start reloading a different ammunition type.

Overall, it’s best to speak with a professional to get an exact idea of what you’ll need and how much it may cost. Titan Reloading is ready to help answer and walk you through any questions you may have. Feel free to contact us at 262.244.7023 or visit www.titanreloading.com for more information.

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Simple Tips for Accurate Ammunition

Accurate Ammunition

One of the most common reasons shooters start reloading their own ammo is to increase the accuracy of their rounds. Factory ammunition is accurate to a point, but if you’re attempting to move up to competition-level shooting or want greater control of how your rounds perform, reloading is likely your best option. Using your own reloading supplies to create your rounds is a solid strategy for creating rounds that fire accurately and, most importantly, consistently.

If you’re new to the world of reloading, here are some simple tips for making more accurate rounds:

Start with Established Loads

Search the web for information on your rifle or handgun. There’s a veritable treasure trove of information out there for reloaders that can help you cut the guesswork and narrow down the most accurate loads quickly and efficiently. Search through powder manufacturer’s data and reloading manuals to start yourself off on the right foot.

Use the Right Tools

You’ve probably noticed that there’s a never-ending list of necessary tools for perfect reloading. The right tools have a major impact on your ability to create highly accurate rounds. For example, using tools like a COL gauge and bullet comparator, you can determine the optimal bullet seating depth for your rounds. Perfect bullet seating gives you less wobble in your rounds and more accuracy overall. Equip yourself with the necessary tools for success.

Ask Questions

There’s nothing wrong with being new! You’ll find plenty of great reloading communities both on the web and locally — Titan Reloading offers a free reloading clinic every month. Meeting with other reloaders and asking questions is a great way to capitalize on the experience of others.

Titan Reloading is here to help, for more information or inquiries please visit www.titanreloading.com or contact us at 262-244-7023.

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Safety Tips for New Reloaders

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When executed properly, reloading is a perfectly safe hobby that yields reliable, accurate ammunition. However, there are certain dangers to working with the flamable powders and other materials involved in the reloading process. Reloading supplies are intended for use by experienced, educated reloaders who understand the safety hazards and take the practice seriously enough to mitigate them.

If you’re new to the world of reloading, consider the following safety tips as you prepare your reloading supplies:

Powder Type – Never mix smokeless powder with black powder. Never substitute one for the other. Modern ammo usually uses smokeless powder that is more powerful than older powder solutions. Know what type you’re working with and keep your powders separate.

Follow Directions – Follow all reloading recommendations exactly to avoid creating a safety hazard for yourself and other shooters. Never exceed the recommended reloading data.

Learn the Reasons – To be a good reloader, you need to understand the “why” of what you’re doing. If you don’t know why you’re performing a certain step, take time to understand it by researching the process or attending a class. Reloading supplies are engineered to be used in a very specific order.

Don’t Be Careless – Don’t smoke while you reload. Wear safety glasses. Keep your reloading supplies away from heat, sparks, and flames. Don’t eat while you’re working with lead. Common sense safety practices go a long way.

Keep it Clean – A clean, organized reloading work bench is a safe one. Keep your workspace uncluttered and place all components in labeled and sealed containers that make it easy to identify what you’re working with.
For more information or questions about reloading supplies and their safe use, please contact us at 262-244-7023or visit www.titanreloading.com.

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Gift Ideas for Reloaders

Titan Press Covers

The holiday season is fast approaching, which means it’s time to start making your shopping list (and checking it twice). The easiest people to buy for are always those with hobbies; if you have a reloader in your family or circle of friends- you can’t go wrong with reloading supplies. We at Titan Reloading know that the reloading hobby can seem confusing from the outside, so we’ve cooked up this short list of easy gift options that any reloader will love.

Press Covers

Titan Reloading’s press covers are made from heavy cloth and are designed to fit neatly over a reloading press to prevent dust buildup and exposure to the elements. We have press covers for a wide range of presses; covers are designed to fit a press with mounted accessories just to ensure they’re as convenient as possible.

Shooting Accessories

Most reloaders are also avid shooters. Thus, shooting accessories make incredible gifts. Try the Sonic Boom exploding target for a bit of destructive fun, or a Jammit target stand to make shooting practice even easier. For the precision shooters in your life, the MTM K-Zone shooting rest is a powerful tool in sighting rifles and improving accuracy and Competition Electronics’ Pro Chrono Digital helps analyze individual shots for differences in velocity, standard deviation, and spread.

Bullet Molds

If you’re a bit more familiar with the type of reloading your loved one traditionally does, bullet molds can make an excellent gift. Titan Reloading stocks bullet molds for all sorts of ammunition types including buckshot, slugs, bullets, black powder, and more. If you need help picking the right mold, contact our friendly support staff or stop by the store.

Books

Titan Reloading is a big fan of the Lee Modern Reloading Manual, something many would consider the prime book on reloading and reloading supplies. If the reloader in your family doesn’t already have a copy of this book they will certainly be delighted to find it in their stocking Christmas morning.

For more information about our reloading supplies please visit www.titanreloading.com or contact us at 262-244-7023.

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Properly Storing Your Reloaded Ammunition

Reloaded ammunition

Reloading supplies are just one part of a successful reloading hobby. For most reloaders, the fun comes down at the range when testing out their reloaded rounds. Professional and competitive shooters reload for increased accuracy; others do it for greater control over their equipment or simply to save money. Whatever your reason for reloading, it’s important to remember that proper storage of ammunition plays a big role in successful shooting days and a safe working environment.

Here are some basic tips for storing ammo:

Control the Temperature
Your ammunition can handle regular, moderate temperatures, but will falter under extreme heat or long-term temperature fluctuations. Don’t leave your ammo in the car or anywhere else it might be exposed to catastrophic heat. Try to keep your ammo in a temperature-controlled area just to be on the safe side.

Control the Humidity
Humidity is a massive threat to your ammunition. Anywhere moisture is encouraged can prove to be a terrible environment for ammo storage. Corrosion is one factor here, but so is the way humidity affects the size and shape of your brass. When storing ammo, dry is definitely the environment you want to strive for.

Control the Access
Ammunition isn’t going to jump up and shoot someone, but does contain harmful chemicals that could cause problems for pets and children. If your reloading station is in your garage or home, invest in lockable storage containers for all of your supplies and ammo. Controlling who can access your gear protects both the people and animals in your house and the gear and ammo itself.

Overall, storing ammunition isn’t too complicated. Keep it dry and prevent it from seeing extremely high temperatures and it should last for years. Follow the same rules in storing your reloading supplies and you’ll fully protect your hobby and your investments. For more information about reloading supplies or maintenance questions please contact us at 262.244.7023 or visit www.titanreloading.com.

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Gun Range Etiquette for New Reloaders

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Heading down to the range to fire off your first collection of reloaded ammunition is a big day. You’ll probably feel a healthy mix of anxiety and excitement as you step up to the firing line. It’s not uncommon for new reloaders to worry that their ammunition might not fire correctly, or that other shooters will notice irregularities with their ammunition. Luckily, you can put most of those worries aside. As long as you show strong gun range etiquette, other shooters won’t take much notice of you or your reloaded ammunition.

Follow All Posted Rules
Using reloading supplies to pack your own ammunition does not exempt you from a gun range’s policies nor does it make you more knowledgeable than any other person at the range. Treat staff and customers with respect and understand that the rules apply to everyone. If you notice another shooter violating safety protocols, alert an employee rather than sparking a direct confrontation (unless there is an immediate and severe danger).

Listen to the Range Supervisor
The range supervisor, also called a range officer, is there to keep you and your fellow shooters safe. Follow his directions exactly as specified. Ignoring the range supervisor is not just a safety hazard — it could get you banned from the range. You are responsible for your actions at the range, but the range supervisor’s job is coordinating everyone’s actions for increased safety.

Contact the Range Before Showing Up
Not all gun ranges permit personally reloaded ammunition. It’s a good idea to call around to find out which local gun ranges are okay with you bringing your own ammo. And remember, just because the spent brass found around a range seems like a good way to grab free reloading supplies, some ranges have specific rules regarding whether customers are allowed to collect it. It’s always better to ask first.

It is your sole responsibility to learn the rules of any gun range and work to stay within them. Rules exist to prevent accidents and to ensure the safety of all shooters and observers. Working with reloading supplies does give you a deeper understanding of firearms, but does not exempt you from basic range etiquette. For more information or reloading supplies please visit www.TitanReloading.com or contact us at 262.244.7023 with any questions.

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Rules of Safe Gun Handling

Gun Safety Rules

At Titan Reloading, we’re big believers in your Second Amendment rights. We believe that carrying a firearm is one of the absolute best ways to protect yourself and your family from harm. Generally speaking, people seeking reloading supplies are experienced enough with firearms to handle them safely and with common sense. However, it’s always worth reiterating some of the core rules of safe gun handling — we see frequent accident reports that could have been avoided had these rules been followed.

Firearm Management

Firearms should only be loaded when you are prepared to use them, either via concealed/open carry or at the shooting range. At home, store your weapons and ammunition separately in a safe area that children cannot access. Your firearms are your responsibility. Your reloading supplies should also be stored in a secure location.

Pointing the Gun

The most important rule in firearm safety is this: Never, ever point a gun at something you are not intending to shoot. The muzzle of your weapon should always be aimed in a safe direction. Accidents can and do happen; you can avoid them with proper muzzle direction. Always assume a weapon is loaded and hot.

Trigger Discipline

Watch movies or television and you can tell the difference between trained shooters and actors pretending to know how to handle a weapon. Keep your trigger finger away from the trigger until it is time to pull — your finger should always be outside of the trigger guard unless you are actively shooting. Don’t be afraid to correct poor trigger discipline of friends and family.

Double-Check Your Target

Remember that bullets move at extremely high velocity and will often penetrate their targets. Know what’s in front of you, but also know what’s behind your target. You are responsible for the rounds fired, regardless of your intentions. Checking behind your target is a simple step that can avoid major problems.

Take a Firearms Safety Class

Regardless of your level of shooting experience, a firearms safety class can teach you how to handle a weapon, how to clear jams and other problems, and how to clean and maintain your weapons in between uses. Unless you’ve been trained in some official capacity (via the military or the police, for example), you will learn new things in a safety class.

Titan Reloading considers itself a member of the greater shooting community and hopes that all reloaders will act safely and responsibly when handling their weapons. For more information or to attend one of our classes please visit www.TitanReloading.com or contact us at 262.244.7023.

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What are the Benefits of Reloading?

Reloading Safety Basics

Thousands of shooting enthusiasts across the globe have discovered the unique joy of reloading their own ammunition. Armed with the right reloading supplies and a bit of knowledge as to how to use them, you too can experience the satisfaction of reloading. If you’re new to the hobby, it’s worth taking some time to understand the big benefits that come with the reloading process. It’s about more than saving money.

Reliability
Put simply, hand reloading your ammunition gives you more control over your loads and more precision in your ammo. Manufacturer-loaded ammo is packed on an assembly line and while ammunition makers strive for accuracy and consistency, hand reloading is far superior. If you care about reliability and accuracy in your ammunition, hand loading is the only way to go.

Accountability
When you load your own ammunition, you know exactly what’s going on with the rounds you fire. There are no surprises. You’re accountable for your ammunition and its performance on the range, end of story. Taking control of the reloading process puts the responsibility for ammunition performance squarely in your hands, which is one huge reason reloaders enjoy the hobby so much.

Self-Reliance
Understanding how to reload your own ammunition and how to use reloading supplies correctly ensures that you never have to rely on a manufacturer for reliable, consistent rounds; hence, enables you to take control of your ammunition supplies and to keep reloading ammunition you like even if manufacturers make changes to their products that make you unhappy. There’s no better tool for the serious shooter than that of reloading.

Learning to reload is a challenging but rewarding process that gives you greater flexibility in your ammo choices and greater power over the performance of your rounds. Not only is reloading more cost-effective, it’s more rewarding and more fun than purchasing manufacturer ammo. For more information or inquiries please visit www.titanreloading.com or contact us at 262.244.7023.

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More Safety Rules for Reloaders

Reloaders

At Titan Reloading, we’re big fans (obviously) of reloading as a hobby. We love helping new reloaders find their way around reloading supplies and reloading equipment, and we work hard to make the reloading community a welcoming place through our dedicated staff and our monthly reloading workshops. It’s important to us that reloading grow and thrive.

Safety is a major concern in reloading, for new and experienced reloaders alike. We’ve touched on safety before, but it’s always worth revisiting. Here are a few safety tips that can help you keep your reloading process safe and consistent:

Find Focus

Do not split your attention between reloading and another task. Wait for the kids to go to bed, leave the television in another room, and don’t converse with visitors in the middle of a reload. Reloading ammunition improperly has serious repercussions; treat the process seriously. If you can’t find a quiet moment, try again the next day.

Don’t Guess or Estimate

Reloading supplies have specific ways they’re meant to be used. At no point in the reloading process should you be guessing or making estimations. Follow a safe, proven workflow and do not deviate from this workflow until you’re certain you understand every element of reloading. If you get stuck, contact the product manufacturer or your fellow reloaders for help.

Use Proper Storage

Keep your powder and primers away from children and away from sources of heat. Store each of your reloading components in a designated, labeled space so that you always know where things are and how to find them. Keep reloading supplies secured when not in use and clean your workspace thoroughly after every reloading session.

Hygiene

It sounds strange, but hygiene matters in reloading. Lead is a potentially dangerous chemical. You should never eat or drink at your reloading bench and should always wash your hands after each session. Do your best to keep your hands in the work area while working to prevent lead from ending up on your face, neck, or anywhere else.

For more information about reloading safety or which reloading supplies will work best for your needs please visit www.TitanReloading.com or contact us at 262.244.7023.  Our workshops are free to attend and occur on the second Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. – look forward to meeting you!