....from 8 yrs. old in 72 till I was 17, NEVER missed opening squirrel with my Dad, scoped 22's only & head or neck shots.....made for delicious clean squirrel stew with thick gravy !!!.....must have shot 200-250 squirrels in those years & we ate everyone of them. Thanks fer sharing....those few minutes of hunting video brought back many years of wonderful memories.
@jayhogan11662 жыл бұрын
Three things I always add to any kind of meat.... Salt, pepper and garlic.. go easy, you can always add more latter. By all means, do more shot shell videos,.. great job at the bench, in the field AND in the kitchen!!!!
@seanm42702 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos
@JJ19642 жыл бұрын
That’s why he’s a good actor you can feel the pain coming through his voice
@sharedgoogleyoutubeaccount3662 Жыл бұрын
Billy bob!
@frankbrowning3282 жыл бұрын
Most people don't know how good squirrels can be when they're properly handled and cooked. Those look great!
@mckimmym2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I was not allowed to shoot squirrels growing up because my mom thought they were cute. I know how tasty they are now and my son can shoot all the squirrels he wants ;)
@NotAMathAsian2 жыл бұрын
Finally! We've missed you Johnny!
@bobsbarnworkshop4 ай бұрын
So Johnny, when I want a big batch of low pressure target loads, I pop in the Lee bushings by the chart and load them up. When I want high pressure hunting loads I drop powder and measure each charge and also weight the shot charge, I use the press to size and prime and to fold and crimp. Never had a problem with either type
@huntergwebb2 жыл бұрын
I don't think you could make a more complete Shotgun video. That was excellent. Stayed up all night to watch it. Have to work early tomorrow. Worth every second. Especially when he spilled all over. Classic jrb moment.
@JinkxSoldga2 жыл бұрын
Been watching JRB for 6 years now, this is probably one of my favorites!!!
@mysweetshadow7472 жыл бұрын
I think this was my favorite video so far! I like seeing the whole process with the squirrels too. As a Canadian prairie hunter, nobody I know eats squirrels here and ever since watching Meat Eater I've been curious what they'd taste like. I live about 45 min from the Boreal forest, might have to head North, shoot a bunch and find out! I've been trying to get into reloading for years, but for one reason or another watched your channel for my fix instead. I was thinking about pulling the trigger on a Lee Load-All as my first foray into reloading and lo and behold my reloading mentor released a video about it 😂. I think you've all but convinced me!
@stevecochran90782 жыл бұрын
If you are going to hunt boreal forest squirrels for eating, you are going to be disappointed. Those squirrels down south eat hickory nuts, acorns, walnuts, beechnuts and other tree nuts. Boreal dwellers eat mostly spruce nuts. You'll see piles of disintegrated spruce cones under spruce trees. Those are squirrel cuttings. If you don't mind your squill meat tasting like a Christmas trees, go for it.
@edwardfirebear57832 жыл бұрын
@@stevecochran9078 I live in Florida near Ocala Forest and our squirrels taste just the same as the ones we eat in northern hunt camps from Vermont to Kansas and Texas we like to include squirrel into our hunts as it’s plain fun and great camp meat 👍
@stevecochran90782 жыл бұрын
@@edwardfirebear5783 I grew up in deepest-darkest Appalachia and agree with your assessment. However, boreal forests or taiga forests are in the northern latitudes beginning with a '5' across Canaduh and Alaska and extending north to the edge of the arctic tundra. They are mostly covered with various flavors of spruce trees with some birch, aspen, willow and cottonwood thrown in. The red squirrels that inhabit those areas mostly eat spruce nuts (seeds), and have a turpentine aftertaste.
@8626John2 жыл бұрын
@@stevecochran9078 Douglas squirrels taste about the same as boreal squirrels; not too good, but meat in a pinch.
@johnnyholland87652 жыл бұрын
I have been reloading for 50 years and the first thing I did was 12 ga shells. Had a neighbor who hunted doves a lot and he would load all his shells before season. He taught me to load when I was 13 on an old Herters press. Winchester used to load "Upland" brand shells and that was all he would use for his reloads because of the plastic base. He shot a 1100 Remington and he would let me load a couple of boxes for my old Parker 12 ga Double. That was a lifetime ago seems like...
@jayhogan11662 жыл бұрын
Mr. Johnny, a little tip concerning sharp knives... sharpen your blades however you usually do them and then MAKE an 8 inch MDF wheel for your bench grinder.. I use metal polishing compound from Harbor Freight on the wheel... I used 2 pcs of half in MDF to make a full 1 in wide wheel.. its easy and well worth the effort... and its a lot of fun... Happy reloading!!!
@kylechristopherson43612 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting for this video for years. I have my dad's old mec 600jr bolted to my bench but had no idea what to do with it and unfortunately I can't ask him questions. Every time I try find load data I just get more confused. Thank you for this. I also have a single shot 410 that was my first gun and now you have me really excited to play with it again
@steveinla89632 жыл бұрын
Hi Kyle, Use it! Buy the Lyman Shotshell Reloading Handbook. Watch KZbin videos about using the MEC 600Jr. (It's easy). Call MEC and ask for help if you get stuck. Like Johnny says, figuring out which components to use is the most confusing part. Go out there and wipe the dust off of it. Wipe down the blue steel parts with break free or any oil. Pull the handle. Good Luck! R, Steve
@pacowboy19682 жыл бұрын
I’m definitely interested in seeing more shotgun reloading. Especially the .410
@fomerbu2 жыл бұрын
Squirrel season is the best season and a JRB video with reloading for squirrel is like finding a nest in a maple tree. Absolutely a great video man keep up the good work.
@rifleman18732 жыл бұрын
That was a lot of fun to watch. I started loading shotgun shells when I was 12 yo (40+ years ago). I got a Lee Load-All press and went to town. I made every mistake possible and still didn’t manage to blow my face off, even when I took steel bearings from a bicycle wheel and put them in a shot shell... A lot of thoughts from this video, but I’ll try to summarize briefly. First, Mec definitely worth the price, 600 jr is adequate for my needs. Second, for about 20 years it was not worth loading shotshells because we could buy bird shot for the price of components, but seems that has turned around slightly with the ammo shortages. Next, you are very slow and deliberate for a shotshell reloader. I think it is preferable to learn shotshell prior to rifle/handgun cartridges. Even so I picked up a couple ideas from watching you. I look forward to every one of your videos.
@spyderxtra7772 жыл бұрын
Take it from a former 10ga turkey hunter, TSS did change everything, it changed my gun from a 10ga, to a 12, then a 20, and the last two I killed were with a .410, and a swear, that .410 with .850oz of 9.5tss smokes a gobbler at 40+yards better than my 10ga used to with lead. And you get 19 shells to a pound of TSS so the cost is only semi ridiculous
@larrymitchell35022 жыл бұрын
This video is one of your best. It's getting to hang out while you step through a new challenge, think out loud about the why of your choices (showing the load manuals & instructions), share the process - mistakes & all, then take us on your first squirrel hunt in 15 years. Afterwards we get to see the cleaning & prep process, be at 'Johnny Child's' elbow while you cook & dang near taste the dish when done. Shoot & editing is superb. On screen you're relaxed & authentic while production is like you graduated from USC film school. Seamless flow & storytelling - you even break the timeline to background us or reveal where you're going but it never feels like an interruption. Hell, 90%+ of entertainment TV is less well done. Thx for taking us along and making it feel like we're hanging out with a buddy. A video is never this good without a sh*t ton of work. Which you make invisible. 💪🏼☀️👏🏼
@WestDesertShooter Жыл бұрын
I watched the whole thing man I really enjoyed this! You’re right I did want a squirrel burrito or smother it in bbq sauce like a pulled pork and make a sandwich with some slaw. I have zero clue on reloading for shotgun so this was a good dive in to start learning as well. Killer video, feature length was cool!
@Lone-Wolf872 жыл бұрын
Very nice video for the first time reloading 12 ga shells. Now it puts me in the mood to start reloding my own 12 ga shells. 👍👍👍👍
@robertgitzen82272 жыл бұрын
The reload, catch and cooks are GREAT! Continue these!
@SteveM07322 жыл бұрын
I've never even fired a shotgun and I found this video very entertaining, informative, and well produced. I have had squirrel before and you've almost got me interested in hunting for them. I would watch more shotgun videos.
@theender4222 жыл бұрын
I think you should. Go enjoy nature with both eyes and taste buds
@Cr0wmagnum2 жыл бұрын
I had a good time watching this one. Thanks. Brought me back to some good times.
@aartw123452 жыл бұрын
Was a long wait but well worth it. Awesome video, loved every minute of it!
@jamesmeals14302 жыл бұрын
Never plan on loading for shotgun but this was one of my favorite JRB videos. The perfect mix of your reloading and the other stuff that would normally go on JRB Outdoors. Good luck in the Metroid tourney too.
@greenmountaintf2 жыл бұрын
As a long time subscriber and a metallic reloader and a Beagler who hunts rabbits/hare this was a great video to see due to the current selection of field/hunting loads, I’ve been considering trying to get into shotshell reloading just to have shells for our hunting group to hunt with for this and upcoming seasons. This video is almost exactly the mission I would be trying to accomplish. It was good to have the insight of someone who thinks like a metallic reloader making a video like this! Recipe looked great too!!
@jordandewitt26752 жыл бұрын
Liked seeing the shout out to Preacher’s Day Off. Another great channel
@eddiesalazar46382 жыл бұрын
Just want to say thank you for taking the time to put this video together. I love long videos like these and I recently start loading 12 guage. It's really cool to be learning alongside you! I'm cookin' up a steel shot load to take duck hunting! Hopefully things are as successful as your experience.
@ktkawaguchi2 жыл бұрын
precision reloading's page for their TUWSBL24 wad has some load data with fed 209a and alliant steel powder. super light and super fast.
@Thorsaxe7772 жыл бұрын
Hey dude. really enjoyed this, you went through every step, from the load crafting to going out back to collecting the squirrels and then preparing the meat, then cooking the meal. this was a good video-Dave
@jh58692 жыл бұрын
Hey Brother. I agree. Great video!
@jamespugh2 жыл бұрын
Hey Thor agree brother
@jamespugh2 жыл бұрын
@@jh5869 agreed Jamie
@vdog47992 жыл бұрын
Dude! I'm only a few minutes in but already you are dealing with the same confusing issues. I did! In exactly the same way with same books, components and questions! Thanks for addressing these man. Sincerely! I felt so alone! The discrepency between books for understanding compontent changes in pressure and hull identification problems just like you adresssd made me feel stupid. Glad to know they were legitimate questions. By far this is my favorite video youve ever done. Thanks again Johnny!
@preachersdayoff2 жыл бұрын
Great video! Loved every minute of it. I'm making squirrel hunting a mandatory practice 3 or more times every year. I had been away too long and I forgot how much I loved shooting and eating squirrels.
@jamespugh2 жыл бұрын
Hey preacher
@wolu9456 Жыл бұрын
i wonder if you can scald the hair off like pigs
@natejackson47912 жыл бұрын
What a trip this afternoon, I was listening to the podcast and realized I've been thinking about this for ages and here JRB pops up with exactly what I am interested in. Thanks JRB, another outstanding episode.
@dandexinventor2 жыл бұрын
I usually don't have that long to sit and watch, but I did and liked it. I only have a .410 as far as shotguns go because I live in the desert...quail and dove are the only edible birds out here. I'd like to see your .410 reloading vid. And, as far as the vooking goes, that was great. I learned a lot, thanks Johnny!
@rmbettac2 жыл бұрын
Loved every minute of this video! I’ve never reloaded shotshell despite competing at skeet for a long time. Was excited to hear you announce this video was coming and I really wish to try loading hulls now. The hunting and cooking part were such a cool tie in. Can’t wait to see the journey continue into .410.
@wolu9456 Жыл бұрын
better go larger. a few dead vines saved a squ. from 2 blasts. i was pissed
@charlesbienvenu68582 жыл бұрын
Mom bought me a Load All II in 1986 or so when I was fifteen. I still have it and it still works, although I almost never reload shotshells any more. I admit I had to laugh a little at your expense when the screws gave way. I KNEW it was coming lol. This is a great video and will no doubt help many future reloaders. Thanks man!
@tommykawasaki96762 жыл бұрын
Bacon & squirrels looked excellent ! Dad brought home a load all when I was 14 years old, in 1981. My brothers & I reloaded thousands of rounds with it, I still have it & it still works perfectly. Yes it feels cheap, but it works very reliably.
@rickgower82142 жыл бұрын
Wowser ! Incredible video ! So much information in one video and so well filmed . Awesome ! Loved every minute !
@docjamesjdjd2 жыл бұрын
Love the shotgun reloading and squirrel hunting videos. I've always thought it was too expensive to reload shotgun shells compared to straight buying them but I want to learn and cooking squirrel looks awesome.
@jacobblume12332 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your ability to attempt something you have no experience with. It really shows your maturity in the reloading arts. I also enjoyed this multifaceted video where you went all the way from reloading to hunting to table fare. Keep up the great work my friend!
@Jbowling62 жыл бұрын
Squirrel dumplings is always my go to for a squirrel dish can’t beat it
@treefrogskis2 жыл бұрын
Clean up on aisle 9 This is perfect timing Johnny. I recently bought a 20ga load-all 2, 300 pre-primed Fiocchi hulls, claybuster waa wads and 25lbs of #4 This video has helped give me the confidence to build some shells for spring turkey season. Illegal to hunt squirrels here in B.C.
@billy-waynejeffcoat48282 жыл бұрын
Had a lee load all for like 2 years that I haven't used yet, been wanting to reload shells for hunting/ home defense buckshot. Glad your making shotgun reload videos since alot of other creators go no where in depth as you do.
@aaronconner20102 жыл бұрын
As a rifle and pistol reloader love seeing the addition of shotgun to the arsenal. Also love all the cooking and cleaning stuff! So much to learn and I’m eager to try this myself one day
@jeffreygriffin19632 жыл бұрын
Great video! Really enjoy hunting and eating squirrels myself. A good dumpling recipe I’ve used numerous times is 4 cups flour+1 stick butter add cooking liquid to proper consistency.
@quick4752 жыл бұрын
That meat would make an amazing squirrel pot pie! Cool video.
@steveinla89632 жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny, What a great video. (No annoying music; thank you.) I saw a guy in another video of the Lee Loadmaster II, drill a hole in the front of each reservoir. He used plastic plugs to keep the powder and shot inside each hopper. When he was finished, he pulled each plug, one at a time, while holding a container under the holes to catch the contents. That saved him from having to do the invert-the-loader-to-empty-it dance. That looked clever to me. Honestly, I couldn't believe it when you wrote on the powder hopper. I like post-it notes to identify powders. Also, a piece of white 2" water proof medical tape stuck to the hopper works (write on it, then peel it off later). Yes, they are janky, flimsy, but they work ...as you just proved. R, Steve
@bobmcclure80692 жыл бұрын
Great video Johnny! Shotshells can be very complicated. I have been loading shotshells for 40 years. Two general rules of thumb: 1 - Use shells that are one piece (Old WWAA and current STS, Nitro, and Game Load hulls) if you want to load the shells SEVERAL TIMES. 2 - Put a wad back into the hull that was designed to fit it. i.e. Remington wads or copies in Remington hulls, Winchester wads and copies in old Winchester AA hulls, Federal in Federal. The taper that is mentioned is an internal taper. This is what the wad choice is about. The base of the wad needs to seal off the powder charge. In cold weather, you can always tell who put tapered hull wads in straight wall cases when they show up at the trap range. You can hear it as a squad of five shooters shoot... Bang!, Bang!, Bang!, FUURRRTT...., Bang!
@markyoung74702 жыл бұрын
You need to have smell vision when cooking that beautiful Bacon! That looks Yummy!
@elkhunter67462 жыл бұрын
I started loading shot shell's about 45 year's ago. I haven't loaded any for 10 or 15 years. I sill have 5 mec press's. I think I'm going to start loading some 410 for my new ar 15 410. Great video I like the long videos
@repairfreak2 жыл бұрын
Well done video, your calm demeanor and clear speaking had me tuned in very closely. I appreciate your showing us the reloader despite some issues it may have in build quality. However you showed how this machine does do the job if one is careful with it. It was fun to learn how the shot-shell reloading process works. Your wonderful backyard sounded like an aural animal paradise! Thank you for taking us on a wonderfully informative and pleasurable adventure.
@roodog4wd2 жыл бұрын
Another great video man. love the longer vids. Good recovery from the spillage, yes would have been a mess to clean up .....
@DeepSouth162 жыл бұрын
Great video! Loved following the whole process. And the bacon looked perfect!
@lens78592 жыл бұрын
Used to hunt squirrels in 1977 when I was 16 with my BB gun. I would cut up in quarters, flour, sauté, then add some slivered onion, white or red wine and a can of crushed tomatoes. Simmer for about an hour. Was delicious! wow you just brought back some memories. We usually got them one shot, head shots. You mentioned doing it with a .22, and that would probably be the best for them. Great job on the video as usual. One more thing , I always say to my wife , "I hope I don't blow my face off", while reloading ammo, and when You said it the first time I watched you, we laughed our ass off, glad someone else out there is like me.
@craftywafl16892 жыл бұрын
Love the shotgun stuff Shannon, and the long form videos. The rambling is what we come for, and heck if we learn something then all the better!
@travisdowdy33622 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! I learned a lot about both the Lee loader and shotgun load data. I love your usual centerfire loading videos too. This was a welcome bonus.
@wsollers12 жыл бұрын
Dude. Been looking to get into scattergun reloading. This was priceless.vthanks
@fgrobler1342 Жыл бұрын
1. I put a single layer of masking-tape on the charge bar and dusted it with graphite powder, after cutting the holes for the powder and shot. 2. I glued a coin inside the crimping die which fitted inside the top of the case loosely that rolled the crimp over much better. 3. Haven't checked the vid far enough to see if you figured out the crimp starter yet. Reloading shotgun is all about the feel Cool vid
@joneifer89872 жыл бұрын
And that's why I only load center fire hand guns and rifles... Your bacon looked amazing!
@original5065 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. You answered about 20 questions I had. The examination of sectioned shells was particularly enlightening.
@waratahdavid696 Жыл бұрын
Very good video. Loved the easy pace, mistakes and thinking.
@lzxray67812 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed every minute!
@chocadile0072 жыл бұрын
Great video all around. Would love to see more of this format. Your comedy is one of a kind! Thanks JRB
@CaptainCreampie692 жыл бұрын
My mouth literally started watering when you slapped the bacon in the pan sizzling.
@randalljeffs72722 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video
@ragnarrloobrok702 жыл бұрын
who'd a thunk that a reloading channel would turn into a backwoods squirrel hunting and cooking channel. Loved it!!
@marcperrone83552 жыл бұрын
25 years ago I avidly shot trap and skeet, and reloaded thousands of shells, 700x and green remington hulls, kept on reloading the same hulls until they fell apart. Never had any issues. Seemed to always work and be forgiving. Ps also used the lyman book. Great job and videos. Thanks.
@stevej21202 жыл бұрын
Having loaded thousands of shells on the Load-All, this video brought back too many memories! You will get quicker and smoother with practice. If you’re loading only a few boxes of shells a year, this will serve you well.
@Andrew-jm4tp2 жыл бұрын
Squirrel hunting has always been the most fun for me: low pressure, lots of opportunities, and easy to manage the carcasses. Shears make cleaning way easier.
@trigerfingers19112 жыл бұрын
I can smell the bacon cooking from here. Great video about shotgun shell reloading and squirrel hunting.❤
@iann_132 жыл бұрын
I don’t reload shells but spent a lot of time researching it as I want to get into it. From what I’ve heard (doesn’t mean it’s true) is that the swirl on your final crimp is a result of going “too heavy” on the pre-crimp so to say. Great video and very detailed and explanatory for those of us that don’t reload. Love the channel, looking forward to more videos in this series!
@PhillipBrodginski2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you actually got the setup for 12 gauge! Once you get past the headache of load and component selection, it's a really fun and satisfying process.
@Jonnydeerhunter Жыл бұрын
Stink bugs are the bane of my existence...... Thanks for sharing. My wife and I love squirrel hunting when we get time.
@randallcl99252 жыл бұрын
I learned to reload 12ga in the '70s with a Lee Load-All. Couldn't get a good crimp, surprised it seemed to work well for you. Then bought a MEC 700 (like the 600 with improvements) and it is all steel and makes perfect loads. Well worth it and the 600Jr is really all you need, especially for multi gauges. The MEC have bottles for powder and shot and that assy tilts down and you unscrew the bottles, works great with no spill! I bought a micro adjustable bar so didn't need to buy powder and shot bushings and easy to fine tune. Also, not hard to find used MEC machines to save some money.
@rodneyferguson4462 жыл бұрын
I belong to a Gun Club that has 2 shotgun ranges and have access to all of the hulls I could possibly want. Like you say, the spent hulls are gathered up and put into barrels and then the hulls are just thrown away. I initially had intended to reload 12 gauge and acquired (traded for) a Lee Load-All and a couple of MEC 600 JR's. I also went through a couple of barrels of spent hulls and pulled the AA brass base hulls. FWIW, It's not hard to separate the brass from the steel, just get you a magnet and anything that doesn't stick is brass.
@Magswap2 жыл бұрын
Squirrel taco was my first thought 😋 haha great video!
@davesaylor77392 жыл бұрын
One of the best videos I've watched lately. You make it all make sense in layman's terms. Good job!
@jasonrottlaender17212 жыл бұрын
I went through the exact same thing starting out reloading shot shells. The main thing you need to worry about is using the correct wad for your hull. Meaning using a wad for tapered hulls vs straight hull. Cheddite hulls are straight which I like better. The next is the payload weight it doesn't matter the pellet size you use just the weight. So if you found a load for 71/2 shot you can substitute anything else as long as it weighs the same and fits to give a good crimp. It's all very archaic. My favorite powders for heavy field loads are blue dot and long shot and 800x. Bubba round trees channel has some excellent shot shell loading information. Also look at the Ballistic products website. Good luck going down the rabbit hole.
@RedstoneReloader2 жыл бұрын
Shannon, as much as I loathe this process and I am not much of a shotgunner, I enjoyed the video and really appreciate you stepping out of your comfort zone to provide this entertainment for us. I felt your pain through the whole video. The only thing this video does is remind me how much I don't care for shotgun, and that I can't find any unique for my 44mag😅. Thanks again and God bless brother!
@pepperoni-prepper2 жыл бұрын
the load alls are awesome. i started loading shotgun shells on the load all and never saw any reason to upgrade from then on. relatively unbreakable, reliable, easy to use and economical. good choice, i have been using mine for about 12 years
@scotttyner5375 Жыл бұрын
Love the show. I have been watching you reloading for years! You seem to not enjoy it as much since KZbin changed all the rules about what you can show!! Keep the faith we all enjoy watching whatever you put out for us!!
@2CabrasLocas2 жыл бұрын
Good to see an HONEST, realistic youtube video where you did research, instead of "I just threw money at this and bought the most expensive equipment I could find on the whole internet".
@LePuntano222 жыл бұрын
The part of spiting the lead pellets brought me directly to my childhood memories lol
@gunner33872 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Love the direction you went with this one
@tommcqueen31452 жыл бұрын
Great show, educational and entertaining. Lee should be paying for this video
@singleshot22182 жыл бұрын
Good job buddy! If I could get in touch direct, I could give you lots of information on loading shotgun. Take care and stay safe bud! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@jamespugh2 жыл бұрын
Hey @single shot ! How u been . Yea jrb are brother Shannon use some help. Not a shotgun load so munch factory loads and gave hauls I had mck while ago from mying in woods pick up from game lands
@JJ1st506th2 жыл бұрын
Really cool video Johnny. I liked the journey aspect of it. Felt like I was on it with you. Now I've got to go make squirrel tacos and bacon. Keep up the great content. I can't imagine the effort that went into making this video.
@lumbeeindian3012 жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed all of your content, going back the past couple/few years, but I absolutely loved this content. I've been curious about shotgun reloading but I'm not there yet, but I couldn't turn away from this. Squirrel hunting is a favorite of mine and the culinary portion of this was an awesome bonus. Keep pushing forward with this.
@18wheelsandadozen6shooters52 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you back! Was starting to have withdrawals.
@JohnDoeEagle12 жыл бұрын
I have always used .22 LRs for squirrel hunting . I have used both rifles and target pistols successfully over the years. I always cut the pelt straight across the back and get my fingers wedged in under it. You then pull opposite ways and skin the squirrel like you are undressing it. When you get to the paws you simply use a meat cleaver or some kind of wire cutters or tin snips to cut them off so that you can continue getting the pelt/skin off working them out. We always used flour and some salt and pepper to pan fry them. Save the grease and the scrap morsels to add flour and milk to make gravy for your mashed potatoes. You make sausage gravy for biscuits and gravy the exact same way. If the gravy gets a little too thick add a little milk and stir while you continue to heat. If it gets a little too runny you simply add more flour while you stir and continue to cook.
@CampbellsCoins2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and new subscriber. The first 25 mins of this video were my exact frustrations when I first started with shotshell reloading to a T. Great job!
@JT-py9lv2 жыл бұрын
I purchased 2 Lee Load All II at the close out of a local store 20+ years ago. Paid $10 each for them. I've loaded THOUSANDS of rounds on them. Both 12g & 20g. Best investment ever.
@jacobburns6352 жыл бұрын
Jist my 2 cents, I loved this video. I love my shotguns, but I will probably never load for them. That being said I would watch you load shotgun shells all day! Also loved the hunting and cooking portions. Thanks Shannon for all you do!! My favorite youtuber!
@chendo6505 ай бұрын
If you shred the meat and season it with orange juice + a little bit of cayenne pepper you can roll it up into tortillas and deep fry em. Squirrel Taquitos.
@rolandtalbott21392 жыл бұрын
If you size ,de prime and then re prime your shells first you will make better time. I do them in batches of 25. Also. Push the wad up onto the pusher and just hold it with 1 finger to guide the wad. Use a piece of painters tape on the base in front of the pre crimp and mark with a pen as a reference for where you want to have the fold in the case to line up with. When your close the shell will / should spin a little into proper position. The long shot pwder works really well for me in 1 1/4 oz pheasant loads. Keep up the good work. !
@davidgreer95672 жыл бұрын
Great video. I really enjoyed all of it and prefer your longer videos. Your videos got me into reloading years ago, and I'm going to start shotgun reloading now, too, so do some more. Thanks
@boxy84382 жыл бұрын
This was awesome, I'm also now pulling some squirrel legs out of the freezer. But im lazy, I bread it, brown the breading in skillet then throw in oven to temp.
@michaelrawlings95632 жыл бұрын
Great video, but painful to watch. My dad started me off reloading at 5 years old and I'm 58 years old now, so I've got a few shotgun shells under my belt. Please get a MEC 600 Jr. and don't ever look back. You'll thank me. Thank you so much for your videos. I've learned something from every video you've made. Keep up the good work JRB! 😃
@armalite30092 жыл бұрын
Well worth the wait for this video. Maybe throw a knife sharpening video on the to do list cause them things were blunt force trauma weapons lol.
@edrewshif2 жыл бұрын
“Blood diaper” made me laugh out loud! Great video! Makes me want to go find some squirrels this weekend.
@number40Fan2 жыл бұрын
Great video. All the way down to the bacon. Damn near midnight hear and I want to fry myself up some. My first step into reloading was with the same Lee setup. 16 years old and hunting geese. Closest place that sold any ammo was a one-hour drive and only working in the evenings for minimum wage, I didn't have a whole lot of extra money. Saved up, bought the reloader and all of the components and never looked back. Now, I followed the directions and recommended loads for a while....then started wondering if I could hit those birds that were flying higher up if I were to bump up the charge weights! Luckily, I never had a single issue. Still using the same machine almost 30 years later, but now loading stiff charges for coyote hunting!