Reloading course for rifle or pistol with purchase of kit:
3 hours of hands-on instruction
Set-up of your pre-purchased reloading kit
Each kit includes:
Lee Breech Lock kit
scale
case trimmer
shell holders
Lee auto prime
powder funnel
Lee Load book
case length gauge
Set of dies for your caliber of choice
material to build 1 caliber of your choice is included in the instruction, you get to keep the completed rounds when done
(20 rounds for pistol / 20 for rifle)
Course Cost: $260 for both rifle and pistol. (All equipment included is new Lee Precision equipment)
Reloading course for rifle or pistol with purchase of kit with accessories:
3 hours of hands-on instruction
Set-up of your pre-purchased reloading kit
Each kit includes:
Lee Breech Lock kit
scale
case trimmer
shell holders
Lee auto prime
powder funnel
Lee Load book
case length gauge
Set of dies for your caliber of choice
material to build 1 caliber of your choice is included in the instruction, you get to keep the completed rounds when done (50 rounds for pistol, 20 for rifle)
Additional reloading accessories include: universal loading tray, ammo box
Course Cost: $280 for both rifle or pistol. (All equipment included is new Lee Precision equipment)
Shotshell reloading courses:
$55 for basic one on one instruction in home.
Purchase a shot shell press kit for $65 and get $20 off your reloading instruction cost.
Other options available include: Upgrade to turret press, 2x4 basics kit (custom work bench), tumbler
Multi-student discount option: We can arrange for groups up to 3 people in one session (limited to one caliber per session)
Gift Certificates Available for reloading courses
HOW TO SIGN UP:
If you're interested in signing up for hands-on instructions, e-mail us today or call 408.337.5228 to get signed up.
As the pricing of ammunition climbs up throughout the market due to low availability and high demand, many shooters like yourself are seeking economical means of keeping ammunition available for shooting. One of the most popular ways to keep yourself stocked up on ammo is to reload. If you take the time to invest in the right equipment and dedicate yourself to collecting, cleaning and reloading new rounds with the aid of a lab-proven & field tested reloading data from companies such as Hornady, Speer, and Lee you can make loads that actually are cheaper per round and customized to suit your shooting applications and they will even improve your downrange accuracy.
What is needed to get started on reloading?
Watch this informative Power Point Presentation by Bullets and Brass, LLC. This is a general overview of the types of equipment out there to get you started.