How to Make Super Accurate Ammo ~ Part III Uniforming Flash Holes

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GunBlue490

GunBlue490

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@gastonn8
@gastonn8 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir! I wish I had a grandfather like you. The value provided in your videos cannot be measured.
@samtennery1182
@samtennery1182 Жыл бұрын
Great info sir! Thank you for your law enforcement service. My father was a retired Oklahoma Highway Patrolman and I have nothing but utmost respect for all of our law officers.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
Thank you and God bless.
@beargillium2369
@beargillium2369 Жыл бұрын
Don't blanket them all with respect, we've seen recently all too many willing to pick up the tin star to hide behind it their evil intent and use and abuse their power to bully the common person. Respect is earned not pinned to your shirt.
@Strutingeagle
@Strutingeagle Жыл бұрын
Here here I second this. These guys see all the ugliness in society and yet GunBlue has retained respect for his fellow man. So much so he has given us a gift of his life long firearms experience. I have spent many a rainy day inside watching him and I may not agree with everything, I like listening to him anyway.
@liddell157
@liddell157 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sam tennery for the pointless history lesson on your father. Tell uncle Pete that Julius said hello. I hope you are doin well and can’t wait to see you this summer. Take care sweetheart
@redrock425
@redrock425 Жыл бұрын
My tip is buy Lapua brass if available. Little to no preparation required, very consistent and lasts a long time. Your time is the most valuable asset you have, you can't buy any more and have no idea how much of it you have. In my humble opinion that's worth the cost. Naturally if you have bucket loads of brass already and enjoy the process prep away 🙂 Love listening to these videos keep up the great work. Edit: I think the higher quality brass has drilled rather than punched flash holes.
@joelpalsson7711
@joelpalsson7711 Жыл бұрын
Or Norma brass 🙂👍
@michaelbezos2969
@michaelbezos2969 Жыл бұрын
All I can say is, "Excellant". Nothing beats experience. As others have said too, thank you for your service! Good to have you back.
@stevekiemele995
@stevekiemele995 Жыл бұрын
The definition of the term "chamfer" is to to apply a bevel to an edge. You are correct that the bevel must not create a sharp edge of the neck wall. It should , however, relieve the inside edge and not just remove any burrs. The purpose being to prevent shaving off jacket material when seating the bullet. For precision, I trim every firing even if I just burnish the neck. Consistent neck lengths = consistent bullet release = consistent velocity.
@seanoneil277
@seanoneil277 Жыл бұрын
The process of removing burrs and adding a bevel should be the same. Every deburring tool I've ever used on metal has deburred by beveling.
@Hunter4Life.
@Hunter4Life. Жыл бұрын
Thank you again sir. I love this series of precision hand loading. I bet a lot of your viewers would love to see you crown a rifle barrel with that Wilson chamfer debit tool. Could be another game changer for all your viewers! You gave me the courage to glass bed my first rifle that was 6 rifles ago. Thank you!!
@chriss1911
@chriss1911 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love these videos. Been reloading for decades and I learn something new everytime I watch GunBlue and Benny.
@drivesideways6550
@drivesideways6550 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing on this video! I just purchased a Lee Classic reloading kit for 45 Colt, now if only I could find primers and 250 grn. lead bullets.
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Жыл бұрын
Primers? You spoke the holy word.
@markmadsen6828
@markmadsen6828 Жыл бұрын
Ask the Man.. He probably knows how to make them..! ~Best
@kmackiss
@kmackiss Жыл бұрын
So glad to see yo back . Hope all is well as can be .
@robertmargolis9093
@robertmargolis9093 4 ай бұрын
Great instruction and insight only gained by your lifelong experience. I am new to reloading and I intend to watch all the videos in this series.
@chunglow7646
@chunglow7646 Жыл бұрын
Fantastico clear concise conversations Easy Peasy to absorb Sir!
@syoung6126
@syoung6126 Жыл бұрын
You are the best!
@Jeff_Seely
@Jeff_Seely Жыл бұрын
Glad you are back home captain. Your order of operations makes a lot of sense to me and is pure logic for the tools that you use. Truth be told, when my family and I watched your rifle reloading series from years past, we went out and copied the tools and press that you used. We make some really consistent ammo on them. Well, this series falls nicely in line with the previous series that you did with some really nice supplemental content that we will adopt. May the Good Shepard bless you many-fold!
@shadythereok
@shadythereok Жыл бұрын
You were down here n my neck of the woods. We're n Chattanooga It's so cold down here
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
You wouldn't want to be here! We've still got 10 inches of snow and it will continue to drop into the 20's nightly for another month. But that keeps the maple sap running for incredible pancake syrup!
@KeithWilks-ly9jm
@KeithWilks-ly9jm Жыл бұрын
I began watching your videos on u-tube out of curiosity and I am now convinced that your videos are the most practical and professional tutorials available anywhere......what a wealth of knowledge that also has wisdom along with it. Thank you for your excellent video presentations........and may God Bless your efforts !!
@mertonsilliker3686
@mertonsilliker3686 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for great info and the viewing instructions
@MrHf4l
@MrHf4l Жыл бұрын
You seem so much happier or jubilant than you did in your early videos. Great to see.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
Joy is being ever closer to my Lord.
@MrHf4l
@MrHf4l Жыл бұрын
@@GunBlue490 God is good!
@andyprairiedog
@andyprairiedog Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service, Sir. I am okay making my match ammunition...but I am really paying attention to this series because I know I am learning a lot more with the fine details you are teaching. For example, I am removing too much brass when chamfer and deburring the neck as well as when I deburred the flash hole. The ones I did are my first 100 cases and will definitely do better on my next batch of cases. Thank you very much for this series.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Keep up the good work!
@skiphinson8620
@skiphinson8620 Жыл бұрын
Great tip on using the chamfering tool to crown a barrel!
@USAACbrat
@USAACbrat Жыл бұрын
Glad you are back, how deep is the snow. I was born in Manchester but now I live in Ft. Myers, fl.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
We've still got about 10 inches on the ground in the Lakes Region, with several weeks left before the last snow fall can drop.
@payres48
@payres48 Жыл бұрын
Greetings from Australia. I have been following this series closely and I wish to thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Best wishes to you all and Benny sir.
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Жыл бұрын
Very good. I’ve been reloading for over 50 years and just started to weigh rifle cases 5 years ago. I enjoy the process and certainly want to do the best I can.
@victorwaddell6530
@victorwaddell6530 Жыл бұрын
Thank You Sir . I use the same trim to length and burr removal process . I'm going to get a flash hole dressing tool now . Thanks for your service , and God Bless .
@roul3688
@roul3688 Жыл бұрын
Never heard of doing that but it makes sense. Lee also makes their quick trim and delux trimmer which works phenomenally, consistent down to the thousandth. I mounted a drill behind my Lee APP press, plugged into a foot pedal switch, and used a flexible bit holder and a 90 degree bit connected to the trimmer. The press feeds the case, lower the lever, use my foot to trim/deburr the case
@George1mac
@George1mac Жыл бұрын
Wonderful information....When I first started reloading, I started out using the Lyman flash hole uniformer as well as the Wilson chamfer tool. I also use a Primer pocket depth uniformer which I believe is a Sinclair or perhaps a wilson....no name on it and was bought back in early 1990's. It has carbide cutters which uniform the depth of the primer pocket, and I am sometimes amazed at the amount of brass shavings I get from the primer pockets. Mostly, the ones with the pockets that yield the most shavings are from factory ammo once fired and or once fired military cases.
@mac7977
@mac7977 Жыл бұрын
I love my Forester case trimmer too. Great video and information as always. Glad you're feeling better!
@davidhandyman7571
@davidhandyman7571 Жыл бұрын
I have found doing the brass preparation very cathartic.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
Me, too. I think that's true for most folks who engage themselves in detailed manual work other than their employment.
@garyK.45ACP
@garyK.45ACP Жыл бұрын
Good series! Thank you! I used to do this for all my hunting and Service Rifle Match ammo. (due to arthritis in my back, I no longer hunt or shoot competition). Does it really work? Yes, from a benchrest at 100 yards, or 200 yards I could measure a difference. This was always the most accurate ammo I produced. Did that translate to better scores at 600 yards when fired from a prone position? Better scores at 200 yards when fired offhand without support (except for a sling)? Probably yes, but maybe not for the obvious reason. In that case the *shooter* is more important than the rifle and ammunition The biggest benefit for me, IMO, was *confidence* in my ammunition. If you do not have confidence in your ammunition, you may as well not even enter the competition or go hunting. It was absolutely worth the effort for me.
@lens7859
@lens7859 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you again, hope all is ok.
@chrismills4213
@chrismills4213 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir for sharing your life experience and know how with us. Absolutely awesome…I have said this before you produced the best gun videos on KZbin. You have been such a blessing to us, God bless.👍
@darrellh1840
@darrellh1840 Жыл бұрын
Another great video! Looking forward to the next one!!!
@Prepare2Survive
@Prepare2Survive Жыл бұрын
The redding flash hole uniformer has an over travel stop built into the cutting head end so you don't remove too much brass material. This comes in handy in case you forget which brass already had the flash holes uniformed or in case you want to uniform the flash holes before trimming the brass.
@leonardbosinski540
@leonardbosinski540 8 ай бұрын
First, instead of a loading block, I use a long board when weighing cases. Then I further divide by the lightest 50 and the heaviest 50 and the 100 middle cases and I keep them all segregated thereafter. How do I do that, you may ask? I scratch a durable mark on the headstamp with a scratch awl and it is a permanent reference, such as: /22-250 for the light cases or 22-250/ to mark the heavy cases. The middle 100 have no mark. That way they can all go in the tumbler and I can sort them out as I am doing the final loading. So the light cases will have slightly lower chamber pressures and the heavier will have slightly higher chamber pressures....theoretically. Anyway, for accuracy work, I stay within the weighed group, whichever it is and that small nick on the case head is easily identifiable. Some people cull their brass, but that's kind of a waste, after you have completed all of your "uniforming" to arrive at the finished product. Works for me! (I'm slowly going through some of your earlier videos, so my remarks may not be as timely as possible)
@lanceschul
@lanceschul Жыл бұрын
I’d give anything to share a 6 pack with this man and just listen. I’d simply listen.
@donaldledbetter9684
@donaldledbetter9684 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
@randytaylor2865
@randytaylor2865 Жыл бұрын
First off, a huge thank you for sharing your expertise in so many areas. When weighing cases, how much variation do you tolerate in order to achieve consistent pressures? For example, if all my resized and trimmed cases are within 1 grain difference, will that be sufficient for MOA testing? Should there be less variation than 1 grain difference in weight? I know less is better but have been pulling what little hair I have out trying to sort cases by weight when developing loads.
@rickmorrow663
@rickmorrow663 Жыл бұрын
Hello Mr. Gunblue, I love your videos, thanks for making them. You've mentioned your patreon doners several times. If you have a link or something for this, I'd love to help support your channel.
@64samsky
@64samsky Жыл бұрын
Once again, thank you!
@l.a.3887
@l.a.3887 Жыл бұрын
Grate information thank you sir
@Bushmasterpilot
@Bushmasterpilot Жыл бұрын
You title says how to make super accurate ammo, you left out the annealing process before the resizing step. Its a step that will greatly improve consistency, and brass life.😉
@deenunya7735
@deenunya7735 Жыл бұрын
Nice Vid, is there a reason Cases not Weighed in Gramms , not Considered the Lyman Case Prep Station ? Regards .
@Peter-od7op
@Peter-od7op Жыл бұрын
It seems lapua brass has no burr anyone or gunblue no why
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
They simply make very high grade brass, and they finish their product with precision. Of course, that comes with a price tag.
@Peter-od7op
@Peter-od7op Жыл бұрын
@@GunBlue490 ty so much for reply. Love your vdo. Keep up the good work. I neck turn also. But have had lots of negative from other reloaders
@redrock425
@redrock425 Жыл бұрын
I think it may be due to drilling rather than punching the flash hole.
@wastelandrebel
@wastelandrebel Жыл бұрын
Great video! What’s your thoughts on annealing?
@oilhammer04
@oilhammer04 Жыл бұрын
I feel that the cost of bullets, primers, and power have shot up so much, that the days of reloading and shooting very much is coming to an end.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
Quite the opposite. Civilian sales of guns, ammo, and components, and the demand for them exceeds current manufacturing capacity at all levels. Our private club has doubled in membership over the last five years, and shooting activity among members has increased significantly. Every range that I know of has had to provide additional facilities in recent years and upgrades as never before in order to accommodate this increases shooting interest. What you're seeing in cost increase is the simple effect of supply and demand that occurs with any commodity in a free market. It's also unfortunately much the result of hoarding that has been going on for the last 15 years, as people exhaust dealer supplies, buying everything up as soon as stock arrives. Prior to that, people bought a box at a time, as needed, from fully stocked shelves. Now, the same people are buying in quantity in order to stock up for a rainy day. This is a cyclic trend that relaxed under the previous Administration and became invigorated again with this one.
@oilhammer04
@oilhammer04 Жыл бұрын
@@GunBlue490 good to know.
@lanceschul
@lanceschul Жыл бұрын
1971? I was born in 1971…guess I’m old too!!
@theoriginalDAL357
@theoriginalDAL357 Жыл бұрын
Nah. To me, born in '59, you're still young. ☺
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Жыл бұрын
I'm not familiar with the flash hole uniformer. Just to be clear, I understood you to say it should be used only after you've trimmed each case to a uniform length. Will this one tool work on any flash hole or do I need different size uniformers?
@montyturner4118
@montyturner4118 Жыл бұрын
The tool fits all calibers . You need to trim all the cases to the same length before you set the depth of the flash hole tool. I hope this helped
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Жыл бұрын
@@montyturner4118 Thanks, yes, it does. I just ordered the tool from the site we do not name.
@conservativesniperhunter7439
@conservativesniperhunter7439 Жыл бұрын
One size fit all flash holes. Yes it’s best if all cases are trimmed to the same length for the flash home uniformed to chamfer every flash hole uniformly.
@davewilliams1787
@davewilliams1787 Жыл бұрын
Been doing this for years also deburr the inside of the flash hole.
@GunBlue490
@GunBlue490 Жыл бұрын
That tool does deburr the inside of the flash hole.
@pamcm1098
@pamcm1098 Жыл бұрын
My least favorite part of the process was trying to clean all the primer pockets with that little Lee tool. I'm going to give up on that!
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Жыл бұрын
I "need" another tool, yeah!
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Жыл бұрын
My new Lyman tool arrived today!
@callawayken650
@callawayken650 Жыл бұрын
I have been using the new tool on my once fired brass primer hole and find that at least half and maybe much more have some sort of burr on the primer hole. I did all the .243 and am starting on the .30-06. The .30-30 will be after that. Thanks GunBlue490.
@andrewharris4940
@andrewharris4940 Жыл бұрын
👍🇬🇧
@markmadsen6828
@markmadsen6828 Жыл бұрын
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