Reloading for .45 ACP by BrandoMcWilli

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025
  • I was asked to do a step by step process for reloading 45 acp rounds. So.. I delivered. Hope you enjoy.

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  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 4 года назад +2

    I am brand new to reloading. I purchased much of the same equipment you have but just one die set so far for 45ACP. I have watched many Hornady single stage reloading videos. Lots, and lots of talk, but very little step-by-step this is how you do it. This was THE most helpful youtube for how to go about using the equipment and in what order and why. Thank you, thank you. I feel comfortable now trying it myself. Excellent job!

  • @takethelongwayhome.9152
    @takethelongwayhome.9152 10 лет назад +3

    I find these reloading videos to be very calming and soothing. Kind of like staring at the ocean.... Thanks for the time in making this video kind sir.

  • @JackMihada
    @JackMihada 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making and posting this video. I'm in the market for a press as I want to get into reloading. I've been having the hardest time deciding on which single stage or turret press to get and I've made up my mind just by watching your video.
    This was very informative, no nonsense, clean and simple and pretty clear video.
    Thanks again!

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 11 лет назад +1

    OMG! How simple a fix. Just now tried it with primer tool installed and they ALL went in catch tray. Thanks. :)

  • @gonzoduke6805
    @gonzoduke6805 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the time you took to make this video. Just getting into reloading myself. I appreciate the explanations and step by steps. Your video helped clear up a few confusing questions I had about single stage reloading. Subscribed.

  • @ergonphotography
    @ergonphotography 12 лет назад +1

    Indeed a very informative video on how to reload a .45 ACP using the hornady lock n load classic! More videos bro! Great job!

  • @MrCaldwell1985
    @MrCaldwell1985 13 лет назад +1

    glad i found your video. It was verry informative for me personally because I am thinkin about getting into reloading my self. Good luck with the channel and I hope to see more good vid's from you. Thanks.

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 11 лет назад +2

    Well done, looking forward to reloading my own. You've given me some confidence to take the plunge

  • @MrGONZERONER
    @MrGONZERONER 12 лет назад +1

    Very informative I've watched your 9mm and 45 acp reload videos ...also I'm a Hornady guy and like the product ...great vids keep making videos....new future student ,thank you

  • @269sjb
    @269sjb 11 лет назад +1

    Great video...Easy to watch, and follow along

  • @tomfelty8793
    @tomfelty8793 4 года назад +1

    Good video I’m starting reloading myself !

  • @mik824
    @mik824 12 лет назад +2

    hey, great job on the video--I truly appreciate the walk through and overview of the processes involved--thanks for sharing your knowledge!
    -Michael

  • @billhaschsr.3597
    @billhaschsr.3597 7 лет назад +1

    Bill Hasch SrGreat job, I'm excited to learn more, thanx!!

  • @rogermays3136
    @rogermays3136 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the info. I'm just starting to loading looks like alot of fun

  • @tedreichert8641
    @tedreichert8641 11 лет назад +1

    Brandon I'm an experienced reloader but have recently began 45 acp. About 20% do not want to slam shut like they should in the gun. Looking visually at them ...no difference. Maybe the crimping stage needs to be just a bit more snug, over all length is spot on.......thanks. Ted.

  • @scooter17568
    @scooter17568 13 лет назад +1

    Another great reloading video. I can't recall if you had an automatic primer feed in a previous vid but do you prefer to manually put the primer on the seater (if that's a word) over the auto feed that Hornady offers? I'm finally getting the LNL classic kit (for $260--seemed like I couldn't pass that up). It does include both the hand priming system you mentioned you haven't used and the auto feed.

  • @donthebodyguard
    @donthebodyguard 13 лет назад +1

    Hi Brando, Probably one of the best reloading video I've seen.24 minutes went by so fast.
    Happy Holidays

  • @warpigsfromhell
    @warpigsfromhell 12 лет назад +1

    Great video. I have been thinking of getting into this hobby. Seems fun.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад +1

    You don't "have" to use a tumbler. The tumbler just cleans the brass for you and makes the casing a little easier to load. The classic press from Hornady is around 160 I think. I'd have to look up the current prices, but they are comparable to the ones from RCBS.

  • @nohandle257
    @nohandle257 10 лет назад +2

    New reloader here. I want to commend you on an excellent video. No BS. Straight and to the point. And excellent commentary to boot. Thank you. I will subscribe.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад +1

    Well the rifle cases are "necked" down and they will stretch under pressure. The pistol cases can stretch too but I don't worry too much about it since I only load a case about 10 times.

  • @dirtriderjon
    @dirtriderjon 12 лет назад +1

    Great video haha I noticed you mentioned blaze for baseball were you talking about the Bakersfield blaze?

  • @vwncdude
    @vwncdude 12 лет назад +1

    Great video..My experence is with a different 45 as in a 45-70 but I am thinking about reloading pistol ammo and your video was very interesting and helpful. I subscribed to your channel also.

  • @pablosansa
    @pablosansa 3 года назад

    Good video, thanks. Best regards from city of Buenos Aires Argentina

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад +1

    @scooter17568 Well...... it's about time scooter !!!!
    I do think you will enjoy it. I would like to one day get the auto feeder, but really don't see the need for the hand primer. It's just as simple to me to do it in the press. Although I've never tried one.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад +1

    @MrCaldwell1985 It is definitely a labor of love. Like I said in the video, it is an escape sometimes from my everyday chores. I'm a software engineer, so some manual labor does me good and is very refreshing and gives me a sense of accomplishment.

  • @edtravis7927
    @edtravis7927 9 лет назад +1

    Very well done!

  • @novaphoenix70
    @novaphoenix70 12 лет назад +1

    Hi Brando, this was a very informative video & I do appreciate the time you took to make it. Quick question for you...was there a particular reason you selected the Hornady press over other brands? Just curious. Thanks again!

  • @israel8856
    @israel8856 12 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much. Glad you are enjoying them.

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 12 лет назад +1

    Couple of questions, when using spent casings, when do you know when to use a tumbler? I mean is there something you see on/in the casing itself?(other than the obvious dirt inside). If I dont have a tumbler, is there another way? Andlastly, what does this press cost?

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад

    @tmirzaian Hey that's awesome. Thanks a lot. It's not all that bad to do. I'm back there now doing some cleaning and heard my email notification go off with your comment. Keep me informed with your progress or if you have any questions, let me know.

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад +1

    I'm looking at getting into reloading my .45acp and you're video is very helpful. Did you buy your press separate or apart of a kit?

  • @elguapo2317
    @elguapo2317 12 лет назад +1

    Great class!! Very informative.

  • @myhdsoftail03
    @myhdsoftail03 11 лет назад +1

    Pretty good video. Looks like you have have a good setup for your reloading. Just one question on your caliper measurement of the loaded round. Between my Hornady and Lee loading manual I show C.O.L. at Max of 1.275" and a Min 1.260" you said 1.232" so your .030" below Min. at that Dim. do you ever have problems with mag feed?: Also your pressures climb when you seat to deep.

  • @crustydemon34
    @crustydemon34 12 лет назад +1

    Hey thanks for posting that great video! I recently purchased the hornady classic kit and I wasn't familiar with reloading at all but after watching your video I know the basics. There remains one question for: Do I also have to "size" newly bought cases or can I skip that process and go on with the "priming"?

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    You have to have the little priming tool inserted. It directs the primer into the tray. If not they just fall.

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 11 лет назад +1

    Question about the primer tool. I'm having a heck of a time removing the "never used before" primer tool that comes with the large pistol primer installed. I want to intall the small attachment. I've tried unscrewing it but it won't budge. Any suggestions?

  • @rovertri
    @rovertri 13 лет назад

    Great video. I did not see that after seating the cartridge being crimped. Do you have to do this with 45 acp? Thanks.

  • @matthewjeznach2239
    @matthewjeznach2239 11 лет назад +1

    hi im really interested in reloading my own ammo. im not to sure were to start out and what are good products to buy as far as presses and primers to use if theres any way you could email me with what you recommend to use that would be great.

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 11 лет назад +1

    My understanding is, rarely do you ever have to trim straight wall brass.

  • @thetobaccoguy1751
    @thetobaccoguy1751 11 лет назад +1

    How is the price of Hornady's reloading products? I've been using RCBS and their stuff is built like a tank.

  • @matthewdavis9654
    @matthewdavis9654 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for taking time to help others. I am trying to figure out if I want to reload or not. after the initial cost what exactly is the savings per round for 45 ACP and 9mm? Thanks again for your time.

    • @steveduvall5981
      @steveduvall5981 8 лет назад

      Getting everything you'll need, to start, is not cheep. I purchased items every few weeks( on sale where ever possible) for 1.5 years so I wouldn't feel the sudden pain of money loss :). save your brass or collect at the gun range and you'll already have that.

  • @76malibuman
    @76malibuman 13 лет назад +1

    WOW thanks, awesome video bro. I finally found someone who actually knows what they're doing ... a lot of idiots are teaching folks to be idiots out there , its sad that common sense isnt too common in the world anymore ,so could you do, or do you have a vid on different types of powder ,mainly for light competition loads vs heavy +P+ for example

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад

    I hear sine people talk about trimming there brass but didn't see you do it. It's it a important a some people make it out to be and do you do it? Thank you!

  • @josueguzman602
    @josueguzman602 12 лет назад

    i seen a kit like this at cabelas im thinkin of buying it i have about 90 brass casings for my 45 and i wanna see if i can learn to reload them

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 11 лет назад +1

    Brando, I noticed when you're depriming, all the old primers fall into the primer catch. Using the exact setup as yours, none of mine seem to fall into the cup. Some fall in front of, some fall behind. What is that?

  • @lgdelvalle
    @lgdelvalle 12 лет назад +1

    Thanks Brando. One question: when I reload, the reloaded round gets "stuck" when I lower the press after I crimp to the necessary dimension of .469. I crimp just enough to obtain necessary dimension. Also, I use the flat bullet seater since I'm using Hornady 185 HP-XTP bullets. I need just a bit of force to lower the press and no apparent damage to case or die. Any idea what is causing the stuck? Thanks, Luis

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад +1

    Does Hornady make a polymer top bullet for reloading?

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад

    Depends on your barrel. In Glocks you are not supposed to. You can get lead fouling. (if I spelled that correctly). Look in your owners manual and see if they warn against it. Otherwise you should be ok.

  • @RideZLightnin
    @RideZLightnin 13 лет назад +1

    Great Video....Thanks for the info

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад

    Is there any particular reason why rifle loads only and not .45acp? Is it because they don't stretch as much?

  • @Achbar
    @Achbar 7 лет назад +1

    I need to learn how to do this. I shoot a .45 acp Thanks for this video

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад

    I'm getting into reloading and some people have told me not to use lead bullets in my1911. Is there a reason why or should it be ok to use lead round nose in my gun?

  • @bachmanrob
    @bachmanrob 12 лет назад

    I noticed you use the 3 die set.do you think the third die crimps it enough or is the factory crimp die worth the buy?

  • @eaglerestoration8088
    @eaglerestoration8088 2 года назад

    Very Thorough !!!

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 12 лет назад

    OK I'm a bit confused on the bullet size. Would a Colt 1911 Gov't .45 be an acp.45 (451) bullet, or something else? Thanks.

  • @vpjohnston
    @vpjohnston 12 лет назад

    I saw absolutely no sign of you lubing the cases. Is it not necessary with pistol rounds, or just with your particular die set?

  • @Miahope24
    @Miahope24 12 лет назад

    Great video my friend

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад

    @rovertri The bullet seating die also crimps the case.

  • @BALJIT147
    @BALJIT147 11 лет назад +1

    451, but verify that, a reloading manual would be the place to go and it's the first thing you should buy.

  • @USMC-Sniper-0137
    @USMC-Sniper-0137 7 лет назад +1

    This is just the most awesome video on reloading .45 ACP that I have ever seen in my whole life!!! Did I win? :D

  • @jameslance2129
    @jameslance2129 11 лет назад +1

    very helpful video ,thank you

  • @chalemi
    @chalemi 11 лет назад +1

    What brand powder measure are you using?

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад

    I bought everything separate. Didn't have all the money at the time... so I bought it piece by piece.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    sorry for the delay. I had to use a small set of pliers to turn it off.

  • @dminkovzaitsili1593
    @dminkovzaitsili1593 11 лет назад

    Just a message to all. I handload .223 7.62x25 and .45 acp. For beginners, pistol caliber dies are generally carbide dies which don't require lube. Steel dies do. Another big one is that you WILL NOT SAVE MONEY RELOADING YOU WILL SPEND MORE. You will just shoot more for your money. Lastly, be prepared to lay down a good $200-300 just for the tools alone. Its not a cheap hobby guys.

  • @redbone9952
    @redbone9952 2 месяца назад

    Do you crimp your range ammo

  • @MuffinTopExpress
    @MuffinTopExpress 10 лет назад +1

    I have the primer feeder for the LNL single stage press. It's definitely the tits... really speeds up the priming and expanding step.

  • @GTX1979
    @GTX1979 12 лет назад

    Brando, have much savings will you see reloading .45? Box of 50 here costs $21.00. Thanks

  • @th2394
    @th2394 11 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад

    @76malibuman First of all... thanks for subbing. You are my 300th subscriber. Thanks so much.
    Second. I don't have any videos on that subject, but you just gave me a new topic.

  • @stevenespinoza7735
    @stevenespinoza7735 4 года назад

    what about the crimp?

  • @brianmeier915
    @brianmeier915 8 лет назад

    Need to see how u set up dyes

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    They are about the same. I think the press was about 10 more than RCBS

  • @RWCLOCO
    @RWCLOCO 11 лет назад

    im barely getting into reloading and i notice you dont use a case trimmer ? Do i need one for 45 acp im gonna use lee delux die set and i also notice you dont crimp the bullet why is that ?

    • @danieljaburg2021
      @danieljaburg2021 11 лет назад

      You should measure your cases after you resize and deprime to make sure the case hasn't exceeded the maximum case length. You "may" have to trim cases, but it's best to check. As for the die set that you use, it's all a matter of preference, but if you were going to use to use the Hornady LNL Dies, you'd either have to own the LNL press or the conversion kit for the press you're using.

    • @danieljaburg2021
      @danieljaburg2021 10 лет назад

      Keep in mind that checking case length should be done when resizing as a matter of habit to avoid any issues. Most pistol brass doesn't change much, but my suggestion was more of a general suggestion for someone new to reloading.

  • @realinohio
    @realinohio 11 лет назад

    what kind of trays are you using?

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад

    It was the newest version of the Hornady book.

  • @DerekRC
    @DerekRC 7 лет назад

    No crimp?

  • @tcphll
    @tcphll 8 лет назад +1

    Stop the swinging of the pan on the scale. The centrifugal force exerted by that swing makes a difference, especially at such low mass. You're probably underloading a bit if you measure with the amount of swing you show in the video.

  • @floridafyme
    @floridafyme 13 лет назад

    .45 ACP bullets are not crimped because the cartridge headspaces on the case mouth.

  • @traingp7
    @traingp7 9 лет назад

    What's your average cost for that batch or rounds per cartridge?

    • @Mastersabersmen
      @Mastersabersmen 8 лет назад

      For me personally, I spend about 12.50 for 50 x rounds of 45 ACP. You can re-use the 45 acp brass at least 20 times. But I retire mine after shooting 15. I've seen people reload 45 acp brass way past that though.. Brass is what kills you. But if you buy a fresh box once an a while, you're fine!

  • @jackmcnick
    @jackmcnick 11 лет назад

    I like ur vids!

  • @maduro169
    @maduro169 5 лет назад +1

    Like your video , great if your not a high volume shooter . But once you get the hang of this hobby you'll be shooting more and you'll want a progressive press .

  • @wesleyallan7436
    @wesleyallan7436 10 месяцев назад

    Good start, you have a little more learn,get yourself a quality finish cartridge gage. Lyman makes a good one it will teach you more than you may think!

  • @rennie400
    @rennie400 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @losonnyboy
    @losonnyboy 12 лет назад

    haha awesome man
    good job i'm a computer guy too

  • @76malibuman
    @76malibuman 13 лет назад

    @BrandoMcWilli Do me a favor and let every one know the possible fatal error of a double charge folks seem to neglect to inform how dangerous this could be

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    They are made by MTM.... got them at Bass Pro.

  • @donaldkidwell9752
    @donaldkidwell9752 5 лет назад +1

    Sir, you said you check powder drop on the front and back of 50 cases. You are recommending to people to not check powder drops according to industry standards.
    That is very dangerous!

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    I actually got mine from Bass Pro shops.

  • @kevinwilkinson8051
    @kevinwilkinson8051 9 лет назад

    WOW.. Let's boost Hornady shall we.. I love there Bullets.. XTP is my fav.. However the rest of there product line is priced like a hospital bill.. ;)

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад +1

    LOL It's a labor of love.... I don't do it to save money...
    I'm more interested in the science behind it.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  13 лет назад

    @donthebodyguard LOL I love this comment..... my wife constantly makes fun of how long my "mind numbing" videos are. She says.... "I can't believe you can talk 15 min about a bag" I personally would also rather watch one video vs. watch it in several parts. Thanks again.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    Thanks a lot !

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад

    I feel that it crimps enough.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  12 лет назад

    I only see the need to trim rifle cases.

  • @vietnamvet6474
    @vietnamvet6474 8 лет назад

    I guess as a hobby this would be ok but not cost efficient for someone who just wants ammo for home protection . I could buy 600 rounds of 230 gr FMJ Winchester for $240

    • @Mastersabersmen
      @Mastersabersmen 8 лет назад

      If you're shooting 250 rounds at a gun range every other week or maybe once a month, it's worth getting a reloader. They're pretty cheap for a one stage. For 45ACP, I'm spending technically 12.50 bucks for a box of 50 rounds. I usually re-use my own brass at least 15 times before retiring 'em. If I were to cast my own bullets, I'd safe another dollar.

    • @vietnamvet6474
      @vietnamvet6474 8 лет назад

      I agree this would be a good reason to reload.

  • @neubeckm
    @neubeckm 9 лет назад

    Dude, don't throw away your brass, you can get money for it to buy more supplies.

  • @BrandoMcWilli
    @BrandoMcWilli  11 лет назад

    Sorry about that