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December 2022

                                   DECEMBER 2022 NEWSLETTER

RELOAD WITH CONFIDENCE!
What’s Your TITAN Advantage?….WE RELOAD!
***Your Reloading Specialists***

Titan Reloading wishes all of you a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May you find in this season the Peace that you remember from years gone by, to preserve it forever.

The Titan Crew hopes you all had a Great Thanksgiving. Our family get together has been complete ever since our son came home from the Marine Corps. Our prayers always include those not able to be home due to service of our country and also for all the families with an empty chair during the Holidays. We owe them a debt we can never repay, THANK YOU.

We are truly enjoying all the friends we have made through Titan Reloading and look forward to many more. Feel free to contact us. When possible, please email us rather than call. Due to our limited phone system and staff we are able to respond to your questions quicker via email. Please include your full name or order ID number with any order inquiries. Service and Support is our top priority. As always, you will find many answers to questions in the “FAQ” and “Help Videos” areas of our website www.titanreloading.com . Check us out on YouTube .

Dennis / Titan Reloading

 

FEATURED PRODUCT:

Hornady Lock-N-Load Classic Kit

In addition to everything you receive in the Classic Kit (above), the Deluxe Classic Kit includes shell holders in the most popular sizes, bushings and Sure-Loc rings, as well as some other handy tools.

Includes :

  • Reloading Handbook
  • Lock-N-Load Powder Measure (Pistol Rotor and Metering assembly sold separately)
  • Digital Scale
  • Lock-N-Load Die Bushings (3)
  • Primer Catcher
  • Positive Priming System
  • Handheld Priming Tool
  • Universal Reloading Block
  • Chamfer & Deburr Tool
  • Powder Trickler
  • Powder Funnel
  • One Shot Case Lube

Precision and ease make the Classic Press a winner.

A single stage press is perfect for both beginners and those who want complete control over the entire process. The Lock-N-Load Classic delivers both dependability and precision with its uniquely angled, solid cast frame that offers greater visibility and easier access to the cartridge. Designed to assure perfect die and shell holder alignment, its Lock-N-Load quick change bushing system also makes the process quick and easy.

Press Features

Photo of Quick Change Bushing System  Lock-N-Load Quick Change Bushing System

Lock-N-Load bushings not only let you switch from one die to another in a matter of seconds, they also offer the quickest and easiest die setup on the market. Just set the die and tighten the Sure-Loc ring on to the Lock-N-Load bushing. Quickly remove and re-install without the need to readjust the die or keep a separate seater die for each of your pet loads.

Photo of Power-Pac Linkage  Power-Pac Linkage and Solid Steel Arms

Arms rotate on steel pins that run completely through the cast frame. The Power-Pac linkage design multiplies the leverage you apply to the handle, making it easier to size cases and reduces user fatigue.

Photo of Positive Priming Systemļ¾™ (PPS)  Positive Priming System (PPS)

Once the spent primer ejects at the top of the stroke, you can add a new primer to the PPS and it self-aligns to feed and insert the primer at the bottom of the stroke where leverage is best. Our self-aligning primer arm also allows for easy manual inserting of primers without having to raise the handle. All the work is done at the bottom of the stroke. Works easier than ram prime units and much better than old style primer arms. Small and large punch included.

Photo of Strong Angled Frame  Strong Angled Frame

This high strength alloy frame offers the rigidity and stability needed for precision reloading, and is guaranteed never to break or fail. The frameā€™s unique angle gives the reloader greater visibility and easier access to the cartridge in the press.

Photo of Easy Grip Handle  Easy Grip Handle

Large, ball-style grip reduces fatigue. The long handle increases leverage and reduces effort.

INSIGHT OF THE MONTH:

Tight Case Length Gage in Resized Case

Rifle cases that have been resized, and deprimed, have had the neck reduced in diameter by forcing it into the die, and then by pulling the case out of the die the expander has opened the case mouth to a size usually .001ā€¯ smaller than your bullet diameter.

With Pistol cartridges case neck wall thickness makes the difference. Sizing the case from the outside squeezes the case down. If the case wall is .002ā€¯ thicker than nominal, that makes the inside diameter of the case mouth .004ā€¯ smaller, making the gauge tight.

The gauge should be that same .001ā€¯- .002ā€¯ smaller than the neck diameter. If it fits tight in your cases, you can simply reduce your gauge diameter.

Remove the gauge from the cutter. Clamp the gauge in a drill chuck and spin it. Take some 320 grit emery cloth and sand down the large end until it fits into your case. This is only a thousandth of an inch or two, so it does not take much to remove it.

If you are having trouble getting the gauge into the cutter, take a hand drill and lock the gauge into the chuck. This is just to give you something to hold it with. Now screw the cutter on. They are made tight so they wonā€™t work loose.

Titan Reloading   994 W. Sumner St., Hartford, WI 53027    1-262-397-8819

WE’RE SETTING THE STANDARD, ONE CUSTOMER AT A TIME.

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