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Old 05-19-2013, 05:47 PM
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Brad C.
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Well remember it's against the law for an individual to reload ammo without some kind of a special permit or license from I'm guessing the ATF. And to do so you better have some good insurance.

So don't expect anyone to do so for you. Now if you can find a friend or somone you know who has some reloading equipment who knows what they are doing, you might be set. But you both need to undertand the consequences and need to know what your doing and follow the certified loads when reloading TSS. You will need a decent scale that will weigh powder and shot very accurately and follow the certified reloading formula to a t. Some guys don't even have a press to load their TSS loads. But those that are doing this are buying brand new hulls that have been sized to factory specs. They just roll crimp their shells instead of using a press. Now I don't know all the specifics of loading this TSS, but I know most guys use factory new hulls and don't use the same hull over to reload again with this TSS. But now I don't know how much of that is just to be over safe with this TSS or if you could'nt use the shell over say one more time to reload again. I know when I reloaded lead loads I could use the same hull over and over again a many of times before I threw them away. But again, this stuff is't lead so you better get the facts from a guy like Hal and stick with the loads he gives out to a t. I know Hal has all of his loads sent out and are SAAMI approved.

http://www.saami.org/

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