I have seen two of your videos now, and I am really impressed. You are clear, concise and you show your data. Thank you. Almost just as important for me, is that your closed captioning text is clear, accurate and grammatically correct. Thank you for fixing line by line of your script. I am a youth and adult volunteer shooting sports instructor, and I will be referring your content to my students. I rarely do that. Let me know if you would like to collaborate on a project together. Mr. Gus in Florida
@SynchronizorVideos3 жыл бұрын
Great to hear, thanks.
@Cotton2Ennis3 жыл бұрын
Overkill? maybe for those of use who have been shooting shotguns for 50+ years. But it's information for everyone and especially for many who haven't had much experience with shotguns. This guy has already taught my why my old shotgun stock cracked, best gun authority guy I know *****
@mvtorigian43643 жыл бұрын
30+ years personally. The information learned here may have prevented me from making a loading mistake. Well, more like a field mistake with reloads.
@franklyre8 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and am really enjoying it....wish there was more. Specifically, your voice is very professional, you cover things in a logical manner and everything you present is well thought out. The first video I came across of yours was the one on ammo storage, and it changed how I was about to set things up.......Thank you.....good job and please keep it up. We all have a lot to learn so please never feel what you are presenting is too basic......Yes, there is a lot of information available on the internet....but not all as high of caliber as yours.
@Captain_Crayzay6 жыл бұрын
Unbelievably detailed video. Thank you for the overkill lol Very interesting!
@xeverettx25644 жыл бұрын
Thank You for the “PSA” at the end of the video talking about safety and education for getting other folks into it. That’s a good idea, especially for highly educational, almost textbook like approaches to a video. Thank you again for your contribution to our inherent, God given right!
@ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih48299 ай бұрын
This is my favorite video series on KZbin. Perfect information density. I watch all of these videos every year or so.
@gruntspy446 жыл бұрын
Holy hell ... this video is very professional
@SynchronizorVideos3 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@mitchumparker30584 жыл бұрын
Very clear info, sir. Some folks may complain that it does not have entertainment production levels but, on a topic such as this, it'd just distract and waste time. Keep up the good work.
@JuncTown-3 жыл бұрын
Once again, nicely done sir. Love that ya mentioned the “8” gauge, the long lost Super mag shotgun shell that I wish I could find.
@gregorycovington53444 ай бұрын
I've learned more about shotgun shells watching these videos than anything else in my 61yrs of living
@peelreg3 жыл бұрын
The explanation of shell length vs chamber was very well done - and very important.
@v7bp25aq4 жыл бұрын
I know you jokingly said "if you are still awake" but this was actually fascinating, informative, and your work seems to be of good quality. I will be watching the rest of your videos. Keep up the great work!
@whatitdodracula3 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative, and well put together. Thank you very much for making the shot-shells of shotguns so easy to grasp the basic.
@DSlyde3 жыл бұрын
A shame this channel seems to be dead - I've binged a number of these videos just now and they're all well presented and informative. Well, you've got another subscriber just in case you come back.
@SynchronizorVideos3 жыл бұрын
I hope to at some point.
@etahanposh3 жыл бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos Please do! I just watched this whole series.
@dubful13 жыл бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos You do excellent work sir. I’m very impressed with the detail and content. I can imagine the long hours it takes can be consuming. I find reloading to be that way and enjoy being able to manage my time doing it without missing time with my children. Do what makes you happy. Thank you for your work, time and efforts. You earned a new subbed tonight.
@jenniemondragon64233 жыл бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos Once you do can you do slugs explained?
@xjda683 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Confirms as a self-gunsmith and master reloader what I have been preaching to folks for many decades. I have and use a set of chamber gauges, as some old vintage shotguns don't inform one on the barrel what chambers you have.
@olegmamontov5692 Жыл бұрын
I think I just re-watched it for the second time. Thank you sir.
@fredyb94338 жыл бұрын
Excellent, thank you. Always learning, no matter how old...
@mvtorigian43643 жыл бұрын
*Solid and Informative* I've been shotgunning since I was old enough to take the hunter safety course (in 1984) and reloading even longer. I learned more than expected. Thank you!
@mohawksteel22157 жыл бұрын
I did not know that .... thank you for educating an old man.
@maverickrider45915 жыл бұрын
Thank you, you answered every question I have wondered about over the years but was to strapped for time (lazy)to do the research, and several good to know I hadn't thought about.
@Samson1634 жыл бұрын
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Great video with a nice breakdown of the different types out there to help you know what you need or explain what you need to look for. If you wasn't raised around this kind of stuff then you really don't know what's what. Thank you
@waynewilhelm11996 жыл бұрын
Thank you for explaining the chamber length and shell length i didn't know some of that
@caatabatic8 жыл бұрын
This video is very professional and AAA quality. I will have to check out the rest of your videos and share this channel.
@agvulpine7 жыл бұрын
Quality production right there. Thanks for the info packed video!
@awingmaster3 жыл бұрын
been shooting and reloading for 40 years and just found out about short chambers in older guns, thanks for the video
@christinolopezjr70784 жыл бұрын
A good 15 mins. Thanks man.
@ge0arc2446 жыл бұрын
I learned something new and enjoyed it. Thank you.
@grizzlydan87 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation, and just what I was looking for. Thank you.
@TheMacGeek8 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most informative videos I've seen. Thanks for the time and effort for making this great video. I learned a bunch.
@isleofgreg8 жыл бұрын
Your shotgun series of videos is as good as it gets. I appreciate the effort you put in to making these
@clintonholenstein93485 жыл бұрын
That shell length portion explained many questions I didn't know I had! Excellent information
@michaelnorris63656 жыл бұрын
Very nice video! I learned a lot more about shotgun shells from it. Like, I never knew there were that many different lengths of 12ga shells.
@jdsrcs80613 жыл бұрын
WOW!!! What a great series, thank you for all your info. Like many I have been a hunter since I was little going with my dad and grandfather, and it is always nice to learn more about the firearms I own.
@philhaynes56914 жыл бұрын
I've watched 3 of your training videos. All excellent. I'm a beginner and you are a fine teacher.
@theshotgunscientists2 жыл бұрын
I’ve got both a 24 and 32 gauge. Very cool guns.
@TS_Esquire2 жыл бұрын
Very informative for a novice shooter.
@vfxtutswithdan18935 жыл бұрын
Great! I finally found out why my 2 3/4" shells don't measure 2 3/4".
@adamsj014 жыл бұрын
I have a 103 year old j Stevens 16 gauge. Literally afraid to shoot it for the lack of knowledge. Thank you very much for this information. I can now measure it for myself and safely put it back in service.
@xeverettx25644 жыл бұрын
I don’t know about using .410 for plinking. They are expensive! 12 and 20 are the plinking rounds! $17 for 100 rounds of target load. Which can be used for bird and squirrel hunting as well.
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
XeverettX While not as cheap as more popular gauges, .410 shells are relatively small, low-power, and low-recoil; and there are a lot of novel .410 firearms like revolvers, rifle conversions, combination guns, and even AR variants that are fun to shoot purely for recreation.
@BStrambo7 жыл бұрын
14:40 "if your still awake..." :-) Haha. Very informative with great animations, I learned a lot.
@diegofianza35257 жыл бұрын
Well produced video. Very cool and informative.
@PeteeFromHun4 жыл бұрын
Nagyon részletes a videó és mindent megtudtam belőle amire szükségem volt pillanatnyilag. Nagyon köszönöm!
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
Nagyon szépen köszönjük.
@jamesanderton3447 жыл бұрын
Strong video.....clear and well illustrated. Thanks.
@robertwarren47344 жыл бұрын
Very helpful illustration and commentary there 1:30-3:00. Thank you.
@andrewwenner27814 жыл бұрын
Great tutorial on shotgun shells and sizing, keep it going with more on shells and ballistics...
@skip123davis4 жыл бұрын
nicely done, very informative video. it would be great to see an update for the short ammo available (with adapter, of course!) for the shockwave type shotguns. i dunno - maybe you've already done it, but if so, please post a link!
@raskolnikovsghost27017 жыл бұрын
I own multiple firearms but am about to buy my first shotgun to shoot. I have a Steven's Browning patented shotgun from 1905 that is a family heirloom type thing. I think it slam-fires. But I've never shot it. My dad did in the 70s, and I decided it wouldn't be shot again until someone takes it apart and cleans it and all. So I'm in the market to buy a cheap entry level shotgun, currently trying to decide between a mossberg mav 88 or a the tri star raptor semi. I can't decide which and would like both. But I was getting confused with all the different shot lengths and this video really cleared a lot up. So thanks a lot! Liked and subbed because you were that helpful. I've shot shotguns as a kid and young adult, but always someone else's and they bought the ammo and loaded it. After watching your video twice, I think I'm beginning to grasp it all. I know what I need to look for.
@joec30733 жыл бұрын
Very informative, very well presented.
@2009Berghof3 жыл бұрын
Most of the India made .410 Enfield Muskets were converted by importers here in the USA to 3 inch chambers to make them more saleable, but not all. Check that chamber!
@grasscutter19637 жыл бұрын
That was a fantastic video, thanks for the knowledge.
@cdb56627 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! Love the graphics.
@guestandsons5 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video. Here in the UK we can get 12 Gauge & .410 in subsonic rounds for silenced shotguns.
@brothertom12806 жыл бұрын
This video was amazingly helpful, I am looking to get my first shotgun soon and this had a lot of important info I needed to know
@SynchronizorVideos6 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it; that was pretty much the goal.
@scottd3453 жыл бұрын
Great video, basics were explained very well.
@jimmywilson13886 ай бұрын
Man that’s freakin awesome… You answered my question perfectly for the 16 gauge but I stuck around for the full history lesson…😂 I recently got a 16 gauge New Empire double barrel shotgun and it literally doesn’t have any information about chamber length or anything written on the barrel and I was like oh lawd I don’t know what to do…😂 Thanks for the awesome video and answering my question…👍🏼
@wk8018 жыл бұрын
I've been watching your channel for a year or more and your videos are very helpful with my Remington 870. WAY TO GO Synchronizor.
@airmanseemann17325 жыл бұрын
I miss the 16 gauge! That was my first duck hunting round and I loved it.
@jaimefillertext35162 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Using 2 3/4 12ga in an 1887 clone had some eject issues and was thinking about using 2 1/2
@SynchronizorVideos2 жыл бұрын
If it's an O.G. 1887, my guess is that it was designed around the 2 5/8" 12ga shells that were popular in North America during the late 19th century. Modern clones should have been designed to handle 2 3/4" shells, but I know some of those clones aren't the best quality. 2 1/2" shells are probably worth a shot if you can find them easily.
@REM9773 жыл бұрын
Wonderful presentation!!! Thanks!
@calebdoner3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks!
@pietergroenewald9022 жыл бұрын
Best video I've seen so far, great job.
@Beesa105 жыл бұрын
I have a side by side with 65mm chambers. I went to the gun shop to buy game cartridges, the man behind the counter showed me a small selection of cartridges including ones which are labelled 67mm. I pointed out that 67mm would be too big but he said actually they are okay for guns with 2 1/2" chambers. I didn't initially believe it but on the box it clearly states 'Cartridges marked 67mm case length 2 1/2 inch - suitable for use in 65mm chambers.' Either the case encroaching on the forcing cone by a couple of mm is deemed not to be an issue or the effective length of the case is less than 67mm or the effective length of the chamber is greater than 65mm.
@SynchronizorVideos5 жыл бұрын
A millimeter or two isn't the end of the world, especially if you're talking about lower-pressure target or light field loads. Also, if they were plastic cases, those have thinner walls than the old paper cases did, and have to extend further down the forcing cone before they start shrinking down past the bore diameter.
@Beesa105 жыл бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos The cartridges are Eley Grand Prix fibre wad, 30g of no.5, a typical pheasant/field load. Yes they do have a plastic case.
@mnyee1995 Жыл бұрын
Great video series explaining shotgun ammo. I should've started here first. Nevertheless, your explanation is the top. It's like going to college for shooting. Thank you so much. Looking forward to learn more from you.
@higgydufrane4 жыл бұрын
Thank-you, this was simply amazing to watch. You are very comprehensive and you obviously spend a lot of time in research. You have a new subscriber.
@phonedude585 жыл бұрын
Very interesting, buying my first shotgun and you helped a lot...thx.
@danandreas38854 жыл бұрын
Thank you. This video perfectly and clearly helped me to identify some unspent 12g ammunition passed down to me that was measuring shorter than internet product data I found. Many thanks!
@DRAKED4116 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the best video I’ve seen in a long time brother!!!
@camoshotgun69125 жыл бұрын
Great video and very informative
@Crysiiz8 жыл бұрын
Great and informative video as always, I was wondering if you would ever consider making a video addressing how to attach a magazine tube extension on the newer model 870's that require you to dremel out the small nubs at the end of the tube? As well as possible options for extensions for said model of 870, good vid , thanks.
@SynchronizorVideos8 жыл бұрын
+Crysiiz I'd like to make a video on that, though I'll probably be showing how to drill those dimples out, rather than grind them down, as I think it's a better method. However, I do need a gun with those dimples to demonstrate with, and my shotgun doesn't have them. For extensions though, I've been writing a series of very in-depth magazine extension reviews for rem870.com. Three are online, and I have two more magazine extension kits that I'm in the process of evaluating. www.rem870.com/2014/10/08/remington-870-2-magazine-extension-review/ www.rem870.com/2014/12/05/remington-870-wilson-combat-magazine-extension-review/ www.rem870.com/2015/05/21/remington-870-vang-comp-systems-magazine-extension-tube-review/
@johncashwell10242 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative, overall a great video!
@luisgomez11215 жыл бұрын
This was very helpful, thanks!
@paumni88018 ай бұрын
I am thankful for this video. I now have an understanding
@liammccarthy59885 жыл бұрын
Quality informative content 10/10
@phillipmerritt14284 жыл бұрын
Berry helpful video and it answered my question thank you.
@smittywerbenjagermanjensen70275 жыл бұрын
You should talk about more exotic (ahem, abnormally large) shotgun gauges.
@sultanalhosany78714 жыл бұрын
beautiful illustration ❤️🌹
@cobyporschifer2214 жыл бұрын
Very Nicely done. Thanks
@richardholbeck27107 жыл бұрын
WOW! That was a LOT of info in those 4 videos. I discovered your videos while my wife was taking care of passing out pizza to the grandkids. I kept the KZbin screen active, waiting for her to go to bed. (At 70 years old, I don't want the wife to get too mad at me.) There was a lot of information that I didn't know but also I knew a lot of what you said. I started (at age 12) with a 20 gauge, hunting ducks, geese, pheasant and rabbits. I stepped up to a 12 gauge when I got big enough to handle the extra weight of the shotgun and the ammo. Great videos, but you do need a body mic for when you're doing standup speaking.
@SynchronizorVideos7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliment. And yeah, my mic setup for when I'm talking at the camera could use some work. Either a body mic or a boom, I need to play with it.
@JP-xh1cm Жыл бұрын
The 3" 28 gauge shotgun shell has now been officially standardized by SAAMI. It looks like they increased the chamber pressure from 12,500 psi for the standard 2.75" shotgun shells to 14,000 psi for the newer 3" shotgun shells? Was this done because the bore diameter of the 28 gauge isn't large enough to accommodate heavier payloads and/or an increased muzzle velocity? SAAMI Accepts 28-Gauge 3″, 21 Sharp Cartridges - Gun Tests 28-Gauge 3″ The 28-Gauge 3″ was introduced by Olin Winchester with three loadings, all at a Maximum Average Pressure of 14,000 psi: 1-1/8 oz. lead shot traveling at a velocity of 1,200 fps ¾ oz. non-lead shot traveling at a velocity of 1,350 fps 1 oz. non-lead shot traveling at a velocity of 1,300 fps
@bizarrobaker8 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work, your videos are great!
@BD-xz6te4 жыл бұрын
Very well thought out and informative. Thank you Sir.
@vsar19384 жыл бұрын
What a phenomenal video!
@charlesmoeller88267 жыл бұрын
Certainly everything you need to know about gauge lengths, but how about information on high brass vs low brass loads, especially in 12 ga. Nicely done presentation.
@SynchronizorVideos7 жыл бұрын
The height of the brass cup (or steel, as is usually the case today) doesn't mean anything. It used to mean something back in the days of bulky black powder and paper hulls, but now, it's only about appearance. Manufacturers put a tall cup on a shell when they want it to _look_ powerful, but it has no effect on the hull's strength or performance, or what it can be loaded with. Any shotshell handloader can tell you that the best & strongest hulls for reloading actually tend to be low-brass ones. And there have even been shotshells with no external metal at all. A video with more detail on this is on the list, but that's really it in a nutshell. Look at the shot weight and velocity if you want to know whether a shotshell contains a heavy or light load; ignore the height of the cup.
@coffeeexmachina8 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, I learned a couple things.
@edwardweiszbeck16493 жыл бұрын
Wow. Thorough info. Thanks for making this vid.
@unclemiguel42214 жыл бұрын
ok just to make sure i fully understand, you can't load in longer shotshells into a shotgun, but you CAN load in shorter ones, right?
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
As long as the shells are equal to or shorter than the chamber length, you're good. At least as far as pressures and safe firing.
@josephleister91985 жыл бұрын
Good video...lots of good info, thank you.
@morrismets8 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!!!
@kirkhepburnmiddleagedwhiteguy5 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
@MisterMcHaos8 жыл бұрын
An *excellent* video and one, perhaps, that should be mandatory viewing for all those that are new to shotguns. My only criticism is that when showing a "slide" with text on it, I'd prefer it if you showed the information for a little longer than you do in order to give more time to read it. Keep up the good work.
@SynchronizorVideos8 жыл бұрын
+MisterMcHaos Thanks for the compliment & feedback. I made a conscious decision to let the slides move with the voice-over. With this many slides, and the way I can get going about topics like this, I had to work really hard to keep this video from running too long. Instead of bogging down the video by leaving the more complex slides up for a long time; I tried to engineer them so that their point would come across at a glance (reinforced by the voice-over), while also leaving them up long enough so that viewers who wanted to really study them in detail could stop the video and do so without having to be ninja-quick on the pause button.
@GeoffSLC7 жыл бұрын
@MisterMcHaos - I'm new to shotguns (though very 'experienced' at life ;-)) and I agree wholeheartedly about the benefit of this video to a shotgun neophyte. Regarding the timing though, I have to say that I appreciate the way it has been structured to keep moving pretty rapidly. I'm just making use of my pause button ninja skills whenever I want to study a diagram. I prefer this because it puts me in control of how long I have to study it and removes any delay for other times when I don't need a detailed look.I find videos so "serial" in nature, and usually too time consuming, that I tend to gravitate more towards written material-which I fined much more "random access". That's probably why I like Synchronizer's style herein. I do acknowledge your point of view though-we each have our own methods and preferences :-)
@seanlewis664 жыл бұрын
There wasn't mention of a 2 guage anywhere in this video
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
Sean Lewis There was very little standardization for 4 and 2-gauge cartridge shotguns. Most shotguns and shotshells in those sizes were manufacturer-specific.
@seanlewis664 жыл бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos my great great grandfather was a gun Smith he made the shells out of cut down light artillery shells there is still a crate of 100 sitting in the attic of the old homestead. He even made the gun to shoot them I just thought it would have been kinda cool to see
@hermanelam86664 жыл бұрын
Punt gun
@dannysmith60354 жыл бұрын
12 ga. Is # 1 for me love mine excellent for hunting & home defense.
@stevep99927 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Well Done!
@yafuker6046 Жыл бұрын
Thanx SO much! Nice graphics, 'splained a lot.
@garypack17095 жыл бұрын
These videos are really helpful Could you explain how buckshot fits in a shell? I mean the way and number for each size of buckshot in each size shotgun
@SynchronizorVideos5 жыл бұрын
I'd like to, once I get back to making these.
@scottH183703 жыл бұрын
I’m switch to 12 gauge 3 1/2 for duck when they stopped allowing us to use lead
@Zpicismrad8 жыл бұрын
awesome video, as always. Great job
@Eli-dd5jc4 жыл бұрын
One thing I'd like to point out is 20 ga is good for home defense and even deer hunting with rifled slugs, not just small game
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
I mentioned HD and medium game at 2:23.
@journeyquest18 жыл бұрын
Maybe i missed it but did you do a video on different types of slugs ect? Can i fire a rifled slug through my full choke barrel?
@SynchronizorVideos8 жыл бұрын
I'm planning on doing a video on slugs & slug types, but that'll probably wait until I can buy or borrow a rifled shotgun barrel. You can shoot soft lead Foster-style slugs through a full choke, but you're probably not going to get great results doing so, and if you do it in very high volumes, you may wear out your choke faster than normal.
@michaeldoane70144 жыл бұрын
I recently bought a Citadel ATA Black 12 Gauge 3in Semi Automatic Shotgun - 20in. The only shotgun ammo that was available to buy was the Aguila MiniShells, 12 Gauge, 1 3/4", 5/8 oz., 20 Rounds. This video warned about using short 12 gauge ammo in shotguns such as mine. Should I return this mini ammo? Thank you.
@papi78204 жыл бұрын
I run Aguila all day in my shockwave no problem. All you need is the opsol adapter. I've been looking for Aguila minis for months now and can't find it here in California.
@SynchronizorVideos4 жыл бұрын
I'm not familiar with that shotgun. Semi-autos generally don't run reliably with very light loads - whether they're minishells or standard-length. Best way to find out is to try, though.