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[[File:Disassembled rifle round.jpg|thumb|right|A disassembled [[7.62x51mm NATO]] JSP round, showing its individual components.]]
The category of '''handloading items''' regroups every type of item that is useful for '''handloading'''.
= Primers =
A '''primer''' is a small, cylindrical, button-shaped object that is found at the base of a complete round of ammunition. Primers contain a small charge of shock-sensitive compound. When struck by a firing pin, the primer compound release releases heat, which ignites the powder and in turn generates the energy necessary to push the bullet (or projectiles) out of the barrel.
There are six seven types of primers, all standardized by size: '''Small pistol (SP)''', '''Small rifle (SR)''', '''Shotshell (SS)''', '''Large pistol (LP)''', '''Large rifle (LR)''', '''Large rifle magnum (LRM)''', and '''Machine gun (MG)'''.
Primers can be found for sale at gun shops and weapon shops, in boxes of 50100.
All primers have a Weight of 0.01. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:10pt"|-! Primer type !! Cost per box (wipin [[File: table, should have cost Parallar symbol.png|10px]]) !! Cost per unit, cost per box, and compatible (in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]) !! Compatible calibers|-| Small pistol (SP) || '''10''' || 0.10 || [[.32 ACP]]<br/>[[.357 Magnum]]<br/>[[.357 SIG]]<br/>[[.38 Special]]<br/>[[.380 ACP]]<br/>[[.40 S&W]]<br/>[[7.62x25mm Tokarev]]<br/>[[7.62x38mm R Nagant]]<br/>[[9x18mm Makarov]]<br/>[[9x19mm Parabellum]]<br/>|-| Small rifle (SR) || '''15''' || 0.15 || [[.30 Carbine]]<br/>[[.300 AAC Blackout]]<br/>[[.454 Casull]]<br/>[[4.6x30mm]]<br/>[[5.45x39mm]]<br/>[[5.56x45mm NATO]]<br/>[[5.7x28mm]]<br/>|-| Shotshell (SS) || '''12.50''' || 0.125 || [[.410 bore]]<br/>[[20 gauge]]<br/>[[12 gauge]]<br/>[[12 gauge CAWS]]<br/>|-| Large pistol (LP) || '''12.50''' || 0.125 || [[.44 AMP]]<br/>[[.44 Magnum]]<br/>[[.44 Special]]<br/>[[.45 ACP]]<br/>[[.45 Colt]]<br/>[[.460 Rowland]]<br/>[[.475 Wildey Magnum]]<br/>[[.50 Action Express]]<br/>[[9x25mm Dillon]]<br/>[[10x25mm Auto]]|-| Large rifle (LR) || '''17.50''' || 0.175 || [[.260 Remington]]<br/>[[.30-06 Springfield]]<br/>[[.30-30 Winchester]]<br/>[[.303 British]]<br/>[[.45-70 Government]]<br/>[[.500 S&W Magnum]]<br/>[[5.8x42mm]]<br/>[[6.5x50mm SR Arisaka]]<br/>[[7.62x39mm]]<br/>[[7.62x51mm NATO]]<br/>[[7.62x54mm R]]<br/>[[7.92x33mm Kurz]]<br/>[[7.92x57mm Mauser]]<br/>[[9x39mm]]|-| Large rifle magnum (LRM) || '''20''' || 0.20 || [[.300 Winchester Magnum]]<br/>[[.338 Lapua Magnum]]<br/>[[.338 Norma Magnum]]<br/>[[.408 CheyTac]]<br/>[[.577 Nitro Express]]|-| Machine gun (MG)|| '''25''' || 0.25 || [[.50 BMG]]<br/>[[12.7x108mm]]|}
= Cases and hulls =
The term '''case''' (wipor '''casing''')refers to the brass container, into which all of the other components of a round of ammunition are inserted. After firing, a '''spent''' case or hull is all that remains.
A '''hull''' is the shotgun shell equivalent of a case, but is otherwise identical in function.
 
The cases and hulls of all [[Ammunition#Firearm calibers|firearm caliber ammunition]] can be used in the game, with three exceptions: [[.22 Long Rifle]], [[4.2x30mm R Golden Gun]] and [[4.73x33mm Caseless]]; none of these can be handloaded. In the case of the latter, as the term "Caseless" suggests, this caliber doesn't use cases at all in the first place.
 
Cases and hulls can be found for sale at gun shops and weapon shops, in boxes of 50.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:10pt"
|-
! Caliber !! Cost per box (in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]) !! Cost per unit (in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]])
|-
| [[.260 Remington]] || '''65''' || 1.30
|-
| [[.30 Carbine]] || '''17.50''' || 0.35
|-
| [[.30-06 Springfield]] || '''108''' || 2.16
|-
| [[.30-30 Winchester]] || '''55''' || 1.10
|-
| [[.300 AAC Blackout]] || '''39.65''' || 0.793
|-
| [[.300 Winchester Magnum]] || '''148.35''' || 2.967
|-
| [[.303 British]] || '''88.65''' || 1.773
|-
| [[.32 ACP]] || '''7.65''' || 0.153
|-
| [[.338 Lapua Magnum]] || '''170.85''' || 3.417
|-
| [[.338 Norma Magnum]] || '''166.65''' || 3.333
|-
| [[.357 Magnum]] || '''21.35''' || 0.427
|-
| [[.357 SIG]] || '''16.35''' || 0.327
|-
| [[.38 Special]] || '''9.65''' || 0.193
|-
| [[.380 ACP]] || '''9.65''' || 0.193
|-
| [[.40 S&W]] || '''17''' || 0.34
|-
| [[.408 CheyTac]] || '''267.65''' || 5.353
|-
| [[.410 bore]] || '''18''' || 0.35
|-
| [[.44 AMP]] || '''32.50''' || 0.65
|-
| [[.44 Magnum]] || '''33.35''' || 0.667
|-
| [[.44 Special]] || '''19''' || 0.38
|-
| [[.45 ACP]] || '''20.85''' || 0.417
|-
| [[.45 Colt]] || '''17.35''' || 0.347
|-
| [[.45-70 Government]] || '''58.30''' || 1.166
|-
| [[.454 Casull]] || '''39''' || 0.78
|-
| [[.460 Rowland]] || '''23.35''' || 0.467
|-
| [[.475 Wildey Magnum]] || '''30''' || 0.60
|-
| [[.50 Action Express]] || '''42.50''' || 0.85
|-
| [[.50 BMG]] || '''475''' || 9.50
|-
| [[.500 S&W Magnum]] || '''53''' || 1.06
|-
| [[.577 Nitro Express]] || '''170.85''' || 3.417
|-
| [[4.6x30mm]] || '''22.85''' || 0.457
|-
| [[5.45x39mm]] || '''42.85''' || 0.857
|-
| [[5.56x45mm NATO]] || '''45''' || 0.90
|-
| [[5.7x28mm]] || '''19.50''' || 0.39
|-
| [[5.8x42mm]] || '''55.50''' || 1.11
|-
| [[6.5x50mm SR Arisaka]] || '''71.35''' || 1.427
|-
| [[7.62x25mm Tokarev]] || '''14''' || 0.28
|-
| [[7.62x38mm R Nagant]] || '''10''' || 0.20
|-
| [[7.62x39mm]] || '''56.15''' || 1.123
|-
| [[7.62x51mm NATO]] || '''82.35''' || 1.647
|-
| [[7.62x54mm R]] || '''101.35''' || 2.027
|-
| [[7.92x33mm Kurz]] || '''54.15''' || 1.083
|-
| [[7.92x57mm Mauser]] || '''100''' || 2.00
|-
| [[9x18mm Makarov]] || '''10.35''' || 0.207
|-
| [[9x19mm Parabellum]] || '''11.15''' || 0.223
|-
| [[9x25mm Dillon]] || '''20.85''' || 0.417
|-
| [[9x39mm]] || '''57''' || 1.14
|-
| [[10x25mm Auto]] || '''20''' || 0.40
|-
| [[12 gauge]] || '''86''' || 1.717
|-
| [[12 gauge CAWS]] || '''102''' || 2.033
|-
| [[12.7x108mm]] || '''560.50''' || 11.21
|-
| [[20 gauge]] || '''47.50''' || 0.95
|}
= Wads =
[[File:Disassembled shotgun round.jpg|thumb|right|A disassembled [[12 gauge]] Buckshot shell, showing its individual components, including the wad.]]
 
'''Wads''' are plastic cups, found exclusively inside shotshells. Their purpose is to act as a buffer between the powder and the projectiles inside of a shotshell, allowing the powder to push against an even surface and waste as little energy as possible when fired.
 
There is one type of wad per shotgun bore size, and therefore, only 3 types of wads. 12 gauge and 12 gauge CAWS can both use the same type of wad, the '''12 gauge wad'''.
 
Wads can be found for sale at gun shops and weapon shops, in boxes of 50.
 
All wads have a Weight of 0.01.
(wip)
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:10pt"
|-
! Wad type !! Cost per box (in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]) !! Cost per unit (in [[File:Parallar symbol.png|10px]]) !! Compatible calibers
|-
| .410 bore || '''2.50''' || 0.05 || [[.410 bore]]
|-
| 20 gauge || '''5''' || 0.10 || [[20 gauge]]
|-
| 12 gauge || '''5''' || 0.10 || [[12 gauge]]<br/>[[12 gauge CAWS]]
|}
= Powders =