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@Passportbro33Mark2
@Passportbro33Mark2 12 күн бұрын
I’m not gonna lie ammo guys are loving this!
@timwheeler4690
@timwheeler4690 3 ай бұрын
I have the brass fourteens.I learned a lot from this.Thanks a lot
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 3 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@mafirearmsafety
@mafirearmsafety 4 ай бұрын
I reload .444 Marlin shells for my 410. Because 410 loaded shells are crazy expensive, and also because the hulls are impossible to find, and if you do find empty hulls, they want almost $1.50 per shell!!!
@wemcal
@wemcal 4 ай бұрын
Great video and great information
@mafirearmsafety
@mafirearmsafety 4 ай бұрын
you can use .444 as well with large rifle primers. You dissect a 410 plastic hull and weigh the powder charge.
@glsego
@glsego 4 ай бұрын
I was bored. Put me to sleep
@walkerwyse1047
@walkerwyse1047 5 ай бұрын
I have only ever loaded brass cases just bc steel cases love to jam up and at times get stuck stuck
@scottdoran3112
@scottdoran3112 5 ай бұрын
...how small can we make these? Excellent video btw, thanks for sharing,(just got the Kel-Tec ksg410)
@user-hq4jz6lc9d
@user-hq4jz6lc9d 5 ай бұрын
Great video! Cool dude. Q: would you or anyone know if one could use .45 Long Colt or maybe even .454 Casull brass for .410 shells? I mean, .410 shells can be fired in a few .45 LC guns, such as my Rossi Brawler single-shot pistol, and perhaps my .410 coach gun. I'm disappointed that my Winchester WAA410 shot cup wads are too small for even a .44 Magnum brass case, so a guy would still have to resort to using fiber wads. I've heard of using .444 Marlin brass for .410 loads. I wanted to use a crimp die to hold in the top, cardboard wad, but like Slade said it would shorten the life of the brass. Lol, if all else fails, I will stick to my AA hulls. There's just kindof a cool factor in using brass shells. Thanks!
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 5 ай бұрын
It depends on the firearm. The rim is often too thick to properly chamber. If it fits, it should work. Fireforming .444 Marlin brass gives a nice .410 shell, but again you may have to file the head down some.
@user-hq4jz6lc9d
@user-hq4jz6lc9d 5 ай бұрын
@@SladeMcCuiston Thanks, Slade. I may pick up a few .460 S&W cases as a lark. At 1.80" long, they're quite a bit longer than even a .454 Casull case, yet the same diameter. I found an online article too where the guy just used .45 Colt brass, with copper gas checks for over-powder and over-shot wads.
@lincolnstovall9471
@lincolnstovall9471 5 ай бұрын
Powder in , card then soft wad, the shot.
@teratexture6529
@teratexture6529 5 ай бұрын
I appreciate you taking the time to answer everyone's questions in the comments. I read them over and took several pictures for note taking!
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 3 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@unclearthur9192
@unclearthur9192 6 ай бұрын
G'Day, I have a box of these .410 Magtech shells but here in Australia it's almost impossible to find large pistol or rifle primers. It's been that way since COVID and the Ukraine War kicked in. Shotshell primers can be found sometimes. I'd like to load my brass shells with black powder and shoot them in a little Belgian folding .410 that I recently bought. Cheers, Steve
@a.joegevara3519
@a.joegevara3519 8 ай бұрын
I want to pull the FMJ bullets, and re-seat hunting bullets (especially some of the 6.5 Grendel). As far as reloading,I bought 5K berdan primers years ago, and I have a hydraulic de-priming set-up, just in case... I think the hardest part is finding the steel cases after you shoot them, lol.
@calvingreene90
@calvingreene90 8 ай бұрын
If you are reloading your own spent cases there is no need to resize and not doing so will increase case life.
@Whizzo333
@Whizzo333 8 ай бұрын
Only hear good things about Tripp Cobra......🇺🇸👌
@Whizzo333
@Whizzo333 8 ай бұрын
The ten rounder needs wrap around base. Current plate doesn't look right....🇺🇸✊
@robertwest3093
@robertwest3093 9 ай бұрын
Reminds me of that quote "this is an exercise in futility" That applies to reloading .22lr😊
@jorgecervantes7644
@jorgecervantes7644 10 ай бұрын
So why no new videos showing the rest of the process? 6 yrs is long enough. You go to jail maybe?
@keithhagler502
@keithhagler502 10 ай бұрын
I have an entire bucket full of fired .303 Berdan primed brass. What I have been doing is drilling through the firing pin indentation, and subsequently, the Berdan anvil with a #4 countersink bit. This gets rid of the Berdan anvil and creates a shoulder for the flange of a new 209 primer at the same time. Then I finish by drilling with a letter B drill. This creates the right size hole for a 209 primer. Then, since .303 rims are a little too thick, I trim the rim on the case very slightly so that it will chamber. Usually enough to take the headstamp away. It may be best to do this prior to drilling, so that one can get the correct depth with the countersink bit for the 209 flange. One can fire-form, but that wastes powder. I anneal, then gradually size up, and up, until it's 'close enough'. Then I just let a shot load do the rest of the forming. This may be complicated to some, and it takes some time, but it's a way to re-purpose the Berdan brass.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 10 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@williamwallace9826
@williamwallace9826 10 ай бұрын
WOW! Out of a 13-1/2 minute video, more than 11 minutes is just watching him run case after case after case after case after case after case ... through the sizing die. We never actually saw or learned how to reload a .22 LR cartridge. Complete waste of time.
@brucecoleman1509
@brucecoleman1509 Жыл бұрын
I reload them with same data as 2 1/2" and they shoot just fine.😊
@terrysmith8714
@terrysmith8714 Жыл бұрын
Fast motion...just sayen
@budbundy5021
@budbundy5021 Жыл бұрын
I didn't even know you could reload 22lr
@user-jo5if6us5f
@user-jo5if6us5f Жыл бұрын
Don't you need a sitting die for reloading bullets? I looked it up and found that they only sell resizing dies.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
No. You seat the bullet by hand. Please read my article for more information: tacticalwoodsman.wordpress.com/2021/10/08/reloading-22-long-rifle-cartridges/
@johnslugger
@johnslugger Жыл бұрын
*For a cheap primer that works 100% of the time just use good old fashioned 'Corrosive Primer' Chemical (Sodium Chlorate, NAClO3 59% + 39% powder sugar and 2% virgin battery acid). The acid carbonizes some of the sugar and makes the NaClO3 more volatile. (Note: Don't use Potassium Chlorate as a substitute for Sodium Chlorate!) This makes a good working home-made H-48 type compound in the simplest way possible! Much safer than making Lead-Azide plus NAClO3 , Sugar and battery acid are all soluble in water! (Don't forget to put a squirt of WD40 down your gun barrel after shooting to prevent rust but its an overrated problem useless you plan to store your gun for long periods of time.) Just make sure your home made H-48 primer is VERY dry before loading any gun powder in the shell, like sitting a few days in the hot summer Sun on a black tray! (150F. for 48 hours!!!) Also you can remove the flat spot on the rim by machining a hardened steel rod that fits the diameter of the .22 casings ID. Place round on a 1/4" sheet of tough **#75D** rubber, insert rod and smack rod firmly with hammer. No more strike mark on the casings rim! (If end gets too dome shaped flip casing over and gently strike on domed end with hammer to flatten, done.) You can reload these about 20 to 30 times before cases get too weak and split.* Note: Before starting any of this tumble your brass for 2 days in a bed of #9 bird shoot or until its very clean!
@Preyhawk81
@Preyhawk81 7 ай бұрын
I think Zincperoxide and sulfur would be an good primary and it would be less corosive. Any infos on that?
@johnslugger
@johnslugger 7 ай бұрын
@@Preyhawk81 Zincperoxide is a bitch to make! Sodium Chlorate can be made at home with some salt water, Platinized electrode (anode) and a battery charger for DC power.
@Navigatorbythestars
@Navigatorbythestars Жыл бұрын
Hello , where did you purchase your 22lr shell holder and resizing die?
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
22lrreloader.com
@ndreaswolter2024
@ndreaswolter2024 Жыл бұрын
Не видно нихуя
@tymz-r-achangin
@tymz-r-achangin Жыл бұрын
Can only laugh at people who fuss over .2 gn .2 gn is not going to change anything We have found that even .5 gn didnt hurt ANYTHING when it came to our high powered rifle loads and our shotshell loads Still well within the safety pressures and still just as accurate of a round
@geob0324
@geob0324 Жыл бұрын
Use 9.3x72R or .303 British bases with large pistol primers. Works like a charm.
@fantailedace29
@fantailedace29 Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the sweetest proposal videos I've ever seen
@robertmclendon-iu9vn
@robertmclendon-iu9vn Жыл бұрын
Very well explained and demonstrated, I am interested in loading these as a bullet cartridge for my Smith and Wesson governor. Can't find any info so far.
@Fireworxs2012
@Fireworxs2012 Жыл бұрын
*Somebody has more ambition than common sense....Fired 22 LR's are notoriously difficult to prime and powder charge consistently. About the only time this is worth the effort is if you're going to use them in a single shot firearm or/if/and there is absolutely NO OTHER OPTION, and even if you get it right, if you inadvertently load the reloaded shell with the previous firing crimp in the same position as the previous firing, you will get a mis/non-fire for your trouble. Even now, 6 years later, post goofballs hoarding all the ammo they can get their greasy prepper fingers on, phase, 22LR is not that expensive.*
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
No need to be an ass. That's exactly what this is for. When/if there is no other option.
@Fireworxs2012
@Fireworxs2012 Жыл бұрын
@@SladeMcCuiston *Name calling, really? Way to make your point there...I'm of the belief that if you're going to promote bad idea's and bullshit, you should be "prepped" to hear some criticism. You keep on keeping on with your Snowflake Self* 👍👍😅
@thomasmanson1119
@thomasmanson1119 Жыл бұрын
Good video. If you wanted to reduce your case length, what tool would you use to do that? I would be tempted to use a fine hack saw like a jeweler’s saw but I’ll bet there is a more appropriate case trimmer that could be used if the right size.Thanks for sharing.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
For big adjustments, you're right. For small adjustments, a file.
@thomasmanson1119
@thomasmanson1119 Жыл бұрын
Where’d you get that cute little scale!? It looks perfect for tiny batches.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
I can't remember, either MidwayUSA or Amazon.
@johnbailey2034
@johnbailey2034 Жыл бұрын
Where was the wad ? Guess you don’t care about your barrel .
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
First, don't be an ass. Second, I guess you don't know as much as you think you do. Multiple wads were used in each shell, often referred to as a wad column. These were fiber wads instead of the modern plastic wad with an integral shot cup that you are used to. However, they were the style that were designed for use with brass shotgun shells. Lead is much softer than the hardened steel barrel and is not going to damage the barrel. If you are loading steel shot or something like TSS, then you must use a shot cup, but it can slid in right before adding the shot. If you do a little research, you will find that there are some big-name manufacturers which use fiber wad columns without a shot cup in some of their modern loadings. This is especially true with slugs. Fiber wad columns have the added benefit of not leaving plastic wads and shot cups all over my farm. I'm not a fan of littering if I can help it.
@johnbailey2034
@johnbailey2034 Жыл бұрын
@@SladeMcCuiston so I guess you don’t think lead will make a barrel dirty ? So guess there is no need to clean a gun ? I will still clean my guns as most know lead will make the barrel dirty
@eduffy4937
@eduffy4937 Жыл бұрын
Seems like a guy could run these to make some pretty kick ass tss loads for a hinge gun. Just need to figure out a wad system thatll keep my barrel from getting scored up
@RacerJim0
@RacerJim0 Жыл бұрын
Wish the Elmer's glue trick worked on my loads, they all fell apart by the 4th shot in the "governor". Might try hot glue gun next time. Shot fine till they fell apart though... haha
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
Yeah, that method works well enough to hold them together in a pocket or something, but I'm running them in a single shot. If you're using a weapon like the Governor, I recommend using Duco Cement. I've switched to it almost entirely. Much better product for this application.
@oliverbright1624
@oliverbright1624 Жыл бұрын
try wax melted
@philshaw2257
@philshaw2257 Жыл бұрын
your video is good. but you state to use the #5 shell holder with the magtech brass cbs .410 ... it dont work the holder is to big
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
It worked in my case. I'm using Lee shell holders.
@philshaw2257
@philshaw2257 Жыл бұрын
@@SladeMcCuiston i ordered the rcbs #5 it is big... will order the lee #5.. thank you for getting back to me
@PVMscales
@PVMscales Жыл бұрын
You, sir, are one patient man. I've seen other content creators post videos here, but the individual videos seem to exclude the entire process. It seems to be more laborious than standard reloading. More power to ya for not only reloading 22 LR but also instructing it.
@AugustusLarch
@AugustusLarch Жыл бұрын
If you get the Lee dipper complete set, it has a slider chart to tell you which dipper throws what grains of power in many brands. Then you can use that right dipper without a scale.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting everyone know. I do find, however, in my experience that the slider chart is very conservative. There are times I have to use the next larger scoop to get the appropriate charge weight but it definitely gets one close enough to get started. I lost my slider chart and several of the scoops so I'm back to the scale.
@mpdjr77
@mpdjr77 Жыл бұрын
Nice, easy-to-understand video. Thank you, very much! Blessings, Grace and Peace 😊
@Kaelland
@Kaelland Жыл бұрын
Hodgdon's reloading data for .410 bore shells doesn't show these cases, but it does show what powders they recommend in general, at least. It's pretty much all H110, W296, or Lil'gun (which was designed as a .410 powder, but it's also pretty good in magnum revolvers) with one load showing IMR 4227 as an option, too. If you're still messing with these, you might give those powders a try and see what you think of them.
@importedemperor4397
@importedemperor4397 Жыл бұрын
No crip?
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
The glue is used to hold the overshot card instead of a crimp, so no crimp was needed. Being this is for a single-shot break-action shotgun, no crimp was used. Crimping will weaken the brass at the mouth in short order. If you don't crimp, cases will last nearly forever. If, however, you are using a tube or magazine fed shotgun, you will need to crimp the cases.
@javant6993
@javant6993 Жыл бұрын
I'd like to know what keeps the rim from collapsing
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston Жыл бұрын
I guess it's just strong enough. I haven't had that be an issue.
@taiiimanofficialchannel6774
@taiiimanofficialchannel6774 Жыл бұрын
Sir please tell me... what ingredients/compound does require in reloading 22lr bullet
@tekkursundolumveatis
@tekkursundolumveatis 2 жыл бұрын
Very Good 👍
@michealfigueroa6325
@michealfigueroa6325 2 жыл бұрын
The printed sheet in the plastic folder looks to contain some interesting and useful info. Perhaps you might share the source of the material TY
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 2 жыл бұрын
It's my personal load data and instructions. Most of that material was posted at my blog, www.tacticalwoodsman.wordpress.com. Click the reloading tab.
@michealfigueroa6325
@michealfigueroa6325 2 жыл бұрын
@@SladeMcCuiston TY , but reading over your shoulder it appears to be a discussion about the production of brass cartridges...that looked interesting to me
@johnblood3731
@johnblood3731 2 жыл бұрын
why did you use a 12 gague powder? 2400, imr4227,296 are better choices.
@SladeMcCuiston
@SladeMcCuiston 2 жыл бұрын
Certainly, there are better powders. This was in the middle of a powder crunch and that's what I had on hand.
@massimoprampolini5348
@massimoprampolini5348 2 жыл бұрын
come ripristini l'anello inescante del bossolo. Che tipo di materiale esplosivo di innesco utilizzi? how to restore the primer ring of the cartridge case. What kind of explosive ignition material do you use? thank you
@rednhrailroad
@rednhrailroad 2 жыл бұрын
BLUF Bottom Line Up Front. Please work up your own load for your own gun using published load data.