1. reloading - Noun
2. reloading - Verb
reloading
present participle of reload
reloading (plural reloadings)
The act by which something (a gun, a device, etc.) is reloaded; a subsequent loading.
Adolphus's army was also the first to use a cartridge that contained both powder and shot which sped up reloading, increasing the rate of fire. Source: Internet
As the data starts pouring in about where players are reloading or as players vent their frustrations in forums, Larian can begin tweaking the game to provide a more enjoyable experience. Source: Internet
As with any hobby, the pure enjoyment of the reloading process may be the most important benefit. Source: Internet
Being essentially "published recipe" dependent, antique shotshell reloading is not widely practiced, being more of a specialty, or niche, activity. Source: Internet
Before then, effectiveness of muzzleloaders was hindered by both the low reloading speed and, before the firing mechanism was perfected, the very high risk posed by the firearm to the person attempting to fire it. Source: Internet
Both types of presses can be used to remove either ring crimps or stab crimps found on military cartridges when reloading them. Source: Internet