A (very basic) overview of important considerations
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@ottokittel7098 күн бұрын
I have been reloading over 70 years and this fellow know his stuff!
@clyderichardson64759 күн бұрын
Great job on the video. I reloaded 9mm and 45-70s during graduate school. Retired now and want to reload some 30-30 and others. It’s a fun hobby and fits those of us who focus on the details.
@paulmartin68955 күн бұрын
You came up with i seen too many people who wants to go with a progressive loader and do not have a clue. Glad you say up front . Good video. I know something that have a progressive and did started with a single stage and end up use his progressive like a single stage because the quality of ammo he get . I use a single and a T press. Works for me and been doing this for some years.
@rogerray782019 күн бұрын
Great explanation on starting out reloading. Been reloading 50 years and still using a turret press. Don't trust high speed progressive presses . By using my turret press I can and do inspect each round multiple times during the process. To me the most important thing is preparing the brass . I remove spent primers with a universal de primer, then do a sonic wash. Rinse in distilled water to prevent spotting and allow to dry. Then I re-size and flare the mouth of straight walled cases. Then I tumble in a corn Cobb media until bright. Then I check each primer pocket and inspect each case before primer installation. I generally do 500 rounds at a time so this takes about 4 hours. Then the fun begins--- I prime the case, wife adds powder, granddaughter sears bullet, granddaughter #2 checks each round in a sizing tool, grandson boxes them, granddaughter #3 labels the boxes and puts them on the shelf. 500 rounds in 1 hour. So basically we average about 100 rounds and hour start to finish.
@themartman666 күн бұрын
this video should be mandatory for new reloaders.
@Crustymarine19 күн бұрын
Started with a Lee Loader kit and a mallet, for 38 Special. Learned a lot over the years, but certainly don't know it all.
@jeromebecigneul29115 күн бұрын
Great explanation. Been reloading about 60 years. The only thing i see missing is explanation on priming tools and wether you're going to prime shells with an RCBS, Lee, etc or do it on the single stage/turret press. Progressives is automatically done on the press. You might also warn them it's not a cheap hobby, but most hobbies aren't. But if you're looking for accuracy you can't beat it.
@petruse889310 күн бұрын
Very well articulated and valuable information, keep on reloading
@fepryor779217 күн бұрын
You do a great job of encouraging the basics first. I started loading on a gently used Bonanza single stage 45+ years ago. I got my first Dillon square deal b years later then a 550. I have mentored several young folks and one or two not so young to take up reloading. I love all aspects of crafting my own ammo. Thanks for doing a great job teaching slow and steady basics first
@blue552821 күн бұрын
Outstanding -- sage advice, and very well stated. Thank you!
@pyreneesfarm78184 күн бұрын
Mistakes with gunpowder can be a once in a lifetime mistake. Be precise and cautious. Be as cautious as you would be driving on a mountain road on ice.
@randalblair20 күн бұрын
great overview - appreciate you.
@acberm13 күн бұрын
You are now a KZbin star. I Love it Brian. A bread will be shipped from TN soon. Wish I could still come visit in person. FYI I'm trying to get my reloading room set up here now, and will send pics at some point. Lots of stuff still hiding in tots, ugh. I think your wife's pic should be up behind you not Ms Welch. LOL Missing you and a few in Cali
@onpsxmember3 күн бұрын
I have handgun precision competitions in 9x19 and some dynamic in the future. So I'd like to make consistent high quality for the former and 8-10k a year for training too. The rest would be decent .223 to get the price down and shoot more rifle and lots of shotgun shells. I come from a mechanical background and have to take courses & a test to reload in my country. Does any of the presses quickly allow to switch between set ups to get target loads when slowed down (maybe single stage use of a progressive) and volume without taking hours to ramp it up and get back to the results one had before? Too annoying in the long run and maybe use a second press? Most reloaders here use single stage press setups for expensive revolver cartridges. Those that use a drive for ipsc often go back to a hand press. Is there any company offering a foot operated conversion to give the wrists and elbows a rest from repetitive motion? Buy new or used?
@garytree772911 күн бұрын
This was really interesting. I'm in the UK and struggling get factory ammunition for my most accurate rifle. To make the most of it I really need .25MOA which is what I had from Norma but they've now discontinued the round, though I did see some identical but not in name at Midway guns,but no information on it in the UK.
@williamcastleberry733820 күн бұрын
I have a question if you don't, (I have load shotgun shells and pistol since 1978) I have never loaded anything for a rifle. I have some 223 that I need to load. Does the bullet need to touch or compress the powder. I was looking at one of the load data With a powder That I have. It was showing 3.8 grains in the 223 shell and a 55 grain bullet. I was looking at powders, they were calling for 18-28 grains. Beings I have never loaded rifle shells , I thought I had better ask someone that knows if that would be a typeO. The 3.8 gr sounds like a 380 auto round.
@reloadoc602320 күн бұрын
223 powder charges typically are in the 20something grain range. if the bullet compresses the powder charge, the load data usually states “compressed load”
@goforthandfish839317 күн бұрын
@williamcastleberry7338 When rifle load data lists a tiny charge of a pistol powder or a shotgun powder (powders like Trail Boss, Titegroup, Clays, etc.), that's for a subsonic load with velocity down around 1070fps. Don't exceed published max when using pistol or shotgun powders in .223 cases. Subs won't cycle a semi-auto, so you'll have to manually cycle the action. If you're wanting full velocity loads, you need to reference load data for a list of rifle powders that'll work with your projectiles and go pick up some rifle powder. If you want a bunch of videos to watch, Johnny's Reloading Bench is a great channel with an 80 video playlist on reloading .223.
@PatriotPaulUSA8 күн бұрын
The Load manual will also list the OAL length with a specific bullet. The amount of airspace left with a powder charge is very important. If a bullet is seated too deep it increases the chamber pressure of the round and could easily get dangerous , especially in high powered rifle rounds. The best thing is to have multiple reloading manuals and check each for a given cartridge to get your desired load. And Dont mix and match data for different loads or manuals.
@user-ms2gw2pm8o17 күн бұрын
Where u located
@reloadoc602315 күн бұрын
orange, ca (katella & Batavia)
@58harwood13 күн бұрын
Can barely hear you with volume turned up to “11”! Unwatchable!
@petruse889310 күн бұрын
@58harwood Get yourself YT volume booster/enhancer
@58harwood10 күн бұрын
@@petruse8893 apparently I need it!
@walksfletcher9 күн бұрын
Modern Craftsman is crap, has been for almost 20yrs.