Buy Reloading Shellholders & Shellplates for sale

Our selection includes shellholders and plates in different sizes and calibers to suit your specific reloading needs.

Our reloading shellholders and shellplates are made from high-quality materials and are designed to deliver precise and reliable performance. They are perfect for securely holding the brass during the reloading process, and can help you achieve the perfect reload.

Whether you’re a professional reloader or a hobbyist, HandLoad Bank has the reloading shellholders and shellplates you need to create accurate and reliable ammunition. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is always available to answer any questions you may have and help you find the right products for your reloading needs.

So why wait? Browse our selection of reloading shellholders and shellplates today and take advantage of our great deals and fast shipping. With HandLoad Bank, you can rest assured that you’re getting the best products and service in the industry.

Showing 1–12 of 386 results

What are Shellholders & Shellplates?

Shellholders and shellplates are tools used by reloaders to hold the cartridge case in place during the reloading process. They are essential for ensuring that the cartridge case is held securely and in the correct position while it is being worked on. Shellholders are used with single-stage and turret reloading presses, and are designed to hold the cartridge case in place while it is being resized, deprimed, and primed. They are available in various sizes to accommodate different types of cartridges. Shellplates are used with progressive reloading presses, and are designed to hold multiple cartridge cases at once while they are being resized, deprimed, and primed. They are available in various sizes to accommodate different types of cartridges. Overall, shellholders and shellplates are essential tools for any reloader who wants to ensure that their ammunition is loaded safely and efficiently. They provide a stable and secure platform for the cartridge case to be worked on, and are often used in conjunction with other reloading supplies such as reloading dies, powder measures, and priming tools to create safe and reliable ammunition.