Has anyone been to the Cabela's Reloading "class" they hold on the weekends? Is it any good? I was thinking about going to the one this Sunday.

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I went to Cabela's class this last weekend, everything they teach there can be learned online or here.RX8er wrote:Tonight, I polished up my first set of brass that we collected from the range during our last visit. I used a vibrator with corncob media to see how well it worked. I had 256 9mm and 112 40 cal and it turned out real shinny in about 1 hour 45 minutes. I was a little disappointed that then inside of the brass did not clean up. I have a few nickel that wen tin as well. I have not inspected any yet.
Has anyone been to the Cabela's Reloading "class" they hold on the weekends? Is it any good? I was thinking about going to the one this Sunday.
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Thanks. I've spent the last week reading and researching and I feel as if I have only scratched the surface on this....suthdj wrote:I went to Cabela's class this last weekend, everything they teach there can be learned online or here.
here is a good start
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I have not even got my equipment yet not that it matters as I don't have any powder, primers or brass.
Yes, I had it all separated to begin with but just decided to "chunk" it in. The problem with that is that the 9mm fits real nice inside the 40.DocV wrote:You are doing it right! Try separating the brass by caliber and don't worry too much about the case innards. If the grunge bothers you try swabbing out the brass using a bore brush before tumbling.
I saw them sitting there on the shelf and thought about getting one. Maybe next month.mr surveyor wrote:ultrasonic get's them clean, inside and out...primer pocket and flash hole
If you are in the DFW area, have you checked Doc's Gun Shop in Carrollton for powder and primers? I haven't been there in a week or two but they've had them when other places have been out.RX8er wrote: Thanks. I've spent the last week reading and researching and I feel as if I have only scratched the surface on this....
I have brass from the range and some more coming from Jumpy Frog, no primers as they are out everywhere and I am researching powders. I think I will start out with 1lb and see what I like and don't like. I am leaning towards Accurate #2 if I can find a local supplier but have been leaning in about 30 directions... I also like what I have been reading about Bayou Bullets for the lead.
I ordered equipment on Tuesday and expect it to ship in the next week due to very high demands. Off to Home Depot in the next couple of days to build a work bench.
I am in the DFW area. I am in the North East corner of FTW right at the Keller border...urnoodle wrote:If you are in the DFW area, have you checked Doc's Gun Shop in Carrollton for powder and primers? I haven't been there in a week or two but they've had them when other places have been out.RX8er wrote: Thanks. I've spent the last week reading and researching and I feel as if I have only scratched the surface on this....
I have brass from the range and some more coming from Jumpy Frog, no primers as they are out everywhere and I am researching powders. I think I will start out with 1lb and see what I like and don't like. I am leaning towards Accurate #2 if I can find a local supplier but have been leaning in about 30 directions... I also like what I have been reading about Bayou Bullets for the lead.
I ordered equipment on Tuesday and expect it to ship in the next week due to very high demands. Off to Home Depot in the next couple of days to build a work bench.
I hand prime. When I first started reloading my obsessive side insisted on cleaning out each and every primer pocket. Now I don't bother.RX8er wrote: ...
Do most people pull the primer before cleaning? I have ordered a progressive press and figured I'd just let it take care of removing primers.
Hey neighbor, I am in Woodland Springs. Did you call them and did they have anything.RX8er wrote:I am in the DFW area. I am in the North East corner of FTW right at the Keller border...urnoodle wrote:If you are in the DFW area, have you checked Doc's Gun Shop in Carrollton for powder and primers? I haven't been there in a week or two but they've had them when other places have been out.RX8er wrote: Thanks. I've spent the last week reading and researching and I feel as if I have only scratched the surface on this....
I have brass from the range and some more coming from Jumpy Frog, no primers as they are out everywhere and I am researching powders. I think I will start out with 1lb and see what I like and don't like. I am leaning towards Accurate #2 if I can find a local supplier but have been leaning in about 30 directions... I also like what I have been reading about Bayou Bullets for the lead.
I ordered equipment on Tuesday and expect it to ship in the next week due to very high demands. Off to Home Depot in the next couple of days to build a work bench.
I'll call them in the morning to see what they have. Thanks for the idea.
AndyC wrote:No, because to deprime I'd have to run dirty brass into my dies and perhaps scratch them up; I prefer tumbling first, then running everything through the press afterward.RX8er wrote:Do most people pull the primer before cleaning? I have ordered a progressive press and figured I'd just let it take care of removing primers.
As for the insides of the cases not being shiny - doesn't make a lick of difference. What does make a difference is to add a capful of your favorite liquid polish to the media (I use Flitz) - the brass comes out shiny in a quarter of the usual time, saving electricity and time.
Yes, we are neighbors....suthdj wrote:Hey neighbor, I am in Woodland Springs. Did you call them and did they have anything.