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RYOBI 40 Volt To 12 Volt Power Supply For POTA
I am getting ready to do some POTA this summer (Hopefully) and I thought that there must be something I could do with my 4 40volt RYOBI batteries. I threw this together in a couple hours and I really like it. I hope you do! Like everything in life use at your own risk!
I do not make any money on any of this stuff, its just what I used.
Piece that attaches to the battery
www.ebay.com/itm/314078373015
48 volt to 12 volt Buck Converter
www.ebay.com/itm/144495622689
Box I used (You can use anything you want)
www.amazon.com/dp/B07PK8K8S2?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
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Відео

Ampmate Review
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I purchased an AmpMate New. It has never worked for me.
Full.Lead.Taco 7 Cent Taco Challenge Giveaway VR (300 Blackout)
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This is my second entry into Full Lead Taco's 7 Cent Challenge. I was shooting my Ruger American at 50 yards using a 153 grain powder coated cast bullet.
Full.Lead.Taco 7 Cent Taco Challenge Giveaway VR (308)
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This is my first entry into Full Lead Taco's 7 Cent Challenge, I am going to do another on with 300 Blackout. I was shooting at 50 yards.
Atlas Target Works Review
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I purchased some target mounts and I am so impressed that I thought I would do a quick review.
38 Special From Start To Finish
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I casted and powder coated some 38 Special bullets then loaded them up and shot a few. One of my comments one another video had asked me to go the entire process. I screwed up somehow and did not turn on the record when I did the casting but I will record a casting session next time I cast some more.
Build a Bullet Casting Room
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I finally built a Bullet Casting Room so I do not have to freeze my butt off when I want to cast in the winter or cook when I cast in the summer.
Using Dos Programs in Windows 10 via the vDOS Environment (FoxPro 2.6)
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I found a program called vDOS that allows me to run our business software (Inventory Control, Purchase Orders, Payroll, and Point Of Sale) that is written in Dos for FoxPro 2.6 on a Windows 10 64 bit computer including printing.
Target Holder for Shooting Groups Plan D
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I shoot a lot of groups at my range. This is my 4th try at coming up with a solution that I like. A piece of extra AR-500 steel and 4 8ft 2x6's and I think this will work good for me.
350 Legend 154 gr HTC358-154-RF Smooth Bullet On Top of H 110 Powder
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I want to say Thank You to PC Bullet Empire channel for the load information. If you have not checked out his channel you are missing some good stuff! I now have a load that I am happy with for my 154 grain 357 bullet in the 350 Legend. The H-110 powder is working fine for this load bu t I found the Mag primers did better with it than the regular primers.
350 Legend 133 grain NOE HTC358 133 RN BO5 02
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This is a quick second video in my attempt to get the 133 grain cast bullet designed for the 9mm to play nice with my 350 Legend. This is not published load data, do not use, if you do use this its at your own risk!
350 Legend 133 grain NOE HTC358 133 RN BO5 01
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This is a quick first in my attempt to get the 133 grain cast bullet designed for the 9mm to play nice with my 350 Legend. This is not published load data, do not use, if you do use this its at your own risk!
350 Legend 158 Grain NOE 4 0
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I think I have this load figured out. Again this is not published load data so I am not telling anyone to use it. Use At Your Own Risk! Now on to some other weight bullets!
350 Legend 158 Grain Bullet Smooth 3 0
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I finally found a sweet spot for the 158 grain smooth NOE cast bullet in my 350 Legend.
350 Legend 158 Grain HTC NOE Cast Bullet
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On of the comments suggested I try Regular Primers so I did.
350 Legend 158 Grain Bullet Smooth Bullet
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350 Legend 158 Grain Bullet Smooth Bullet
S&W Model 10 Review From Clasic Firearms
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S&W Model 10 Review From Clasic Firearms
350 Legend 147 Grain Part 2
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350 Legend 147 Grain Part 2
Water Jug Test of 350 Legend Power Point 180 gr Bullet
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Water Jug Test of 350 Legend Power Point 180 gr Bullet
350 Legend NOE 360 183 RF AJ5 Cast Bullet and H 110 Powder Water Jug Test
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350 Legend NOE 360 183 RF AJ5 Cast Bullet and H 110 Powder Water Jug Test
350 Legend WInchester Power Point 180 gr Bullet and H 110 Powder
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350 Legend WInchester Power Point 180 gr Bullet and H 110 Powder
350 Legend 147 gr Cast Lead Bullet
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350 Legend 147 gr Cast Lead Bullet
350 Legend 158 grain Hornady XTP Pistol Bullet
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350 Legend 158 grain Hornady XTP Pistol Bullet
Kirkland Hearing Aids Review From Costco
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Kirkland Hearing Aids Review From Costco
Rain Water System For My Garden
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Rain Water System For My Garden
Canon EOS M50 And Wireless Mic
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Canon EOS M50 And Wireless Mic
Shooting Steel With My 458 SOCOM and Cast Bullets
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Shooting Steel With My 458 SOCOM and Cast Bullets
9mm 155 Grain Cast Bullet Subsonic Load
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9mm 155 Grain Cast Bullet Subsonic Load
9mm Subsonic Casting 147 Grain Loading Shooting 4
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9mm Subsonic Casting 147 Grain Loading Shooting 4
9mm Subsonic Casting 147 Grain Loading Shooting 3
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9mm Subsonic Casting 147 Grain Loading Shooting 3

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  • @billclancy4913
    @billclancy4913 7 днів тому

    When I get two cavity Led molds, I buy two and run one till it gets hot, and starts to slow down, then I deal molds

  • @billclancy4913
    @billclancy4913 7 днів тому

    That Dillon primer flipper tray is the best in the business.

  • @mm-fx9vr
    @mm-fx9vr 10 днів тому

    Where could i buy same adapter? I did not find it on Lee Prec. website..

  • @dthunter2506rem
    @dthunter2506rem 2 місяці тому

    I have sized about a half dozen different .358 bullet designs down to .356" (dont have the .355 sizer die). The cup and core bullets size down with suprizing ease! I am using a Lyman Lube/sizer. I have not yet tried to sized down copper solids yet. That might be a limitation. Just have to see when I get around to it.

  • @ArtStamos
    @ArtStamos 3 місяці тому

    Sam's club hearing aids are old technology as a result a got a Costco membership just for that reason

  • @machoman9618
    @machoman9618 3 місяці тому

    What liquid you used for cooler..??

  • @adampistorius4549
    @adampistorius4549 3 місяці тому

    Have ran into the same issues with a new Wilson Combat that I have. Have the same exact metal mags. Got some Lancer/DH mags that seem to have better ramp angles and the half crescent for extra spacing. They are also a little wider on the back end so the brass doesn't get as dinged up. Had issues but was using flat tipped which I have heard is the most notorious for having issues as far as bullet shape goes.

  • @troymcconnell6147
    @troymcconnell6147 4 місяці тому

    TY FOR SHARING!

  • @eaznutts5714
    @eaznutts5714 4 місяці тому

    Ruger American ranch 7.62x39, 255gr sub x, Winchester brass, cci large rifle printer, 10.1 gr lil gun, velocity @ 1060 fps, sd of 16 is what i came up with. Shoots 5 shot bug hole groups at 50.

  • @Ruteger100
    @Ruteger100 5 місяців тому

    So glad to see cast bullets for the bushmaster. I've got 300 gr poly coated gas checked bullets with the H110 but have not been to the range yet with them. can't wait to try them out.

  • @Brennen_Nisporic
    @Brennen_Nisporic 6 місяців тому

    This video gave me a great idea. I can use my ryobi 40 v batteries to power my EcoFlow river

  • @macy725
    @macy725 7 місяців тому

    I wish Trailboss was still around

  • @CHrrias
    @CHrrias 8 місяців тому

    What company was the bolt from

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    The Lyman Case Prep Center is on my wish list.

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    Great idea.

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    The Lyman Case Prep Center is definitely on my wish list.

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    A little bit about different brands and types of primers. Which ones to use, when and why. All CCI and Reminton primer, plus Winchester's small pistol are the safest to use in automatic priming tools. Federal burns hotter and cleaner, yet are according to the Richard Lee manual "one tough dragon to control in the automatic priming systems". Modern Reloading Second Edition Richard Lee Revised 2021, page 60: To find out why some brand primers explode violently, I talked to an expert, Dave Anderson, now retired from CCI. He told me primers are charged with one of two types of charging compound. One is called "basic" and the other is "normal." The primers that use "basic compound" must not be used in Lee Priming tools because an accidental discharge is very violent. The "normal compound" is less violent and causes little damage to the tool. The user is easily protected by safety glasses. Metallic Cartridge reloading, Robert S. L. Anderson, page 20: In the firearms industry there are two types of lead styphnate primer compounds - "normal" and "basic." There are presently four manufacturers of primers in the U.S., and all of them except one uses the normal lead styphnate primer compound. Federal is the only manufacturer that presently uses basic . The common ingredient to all small arms primers is lead styphnate of which there are several different varieties. Basically it is in crystalline form and is very explosive. Normal lead styphnate is composed of large irregular crystals, which are slightly acidic when wet, somewhat more brisant at lower temperatures (good for military use), and they burn with a cool flame at ambient temperatures. However, it is somewhat harder to get an even mix of components in normal lead styphnate primers because of the larger irregular crystals and the fact that the "mix" often requires some metallic fuels (such as powdered aluminum) to help make a magnum primer. Basic lead styphnate is composed of small regular crystals and unlike the normal mix is not as acidic and will not attack primer cups when wet. Basic lead styphnate is easier to mix than normal variety and there is no need to add metallic fuels. The basic primer flame is very hot and will easily ignite most powders and therefore Federal does not offer a magnum pistol primer. However this style primer is slightly less brisant at very low temperatures (- 20degrees F. to - 40 degrees F.) which would make normal primer more suitable for military purposes. Metallic Cartridge Reloading, All New Third Edition, M.L. McPherson, page 29: Certain brands of primers might be unsafe to use in some priming tools like Lee's AutoPrime because of the potential for mass detonation. With these tools, should an operator detonate one primer, as can happen when a handloader tries to seat one primer on top of another, the detonation subjects other primers in the tray to shock and an incandescent flash. If this shock and flash can detonate a second primer, there is the potential that most or all (perhaps 100 or more) primers in the tray might detonate en masse. Such a simultaneous detonation would be a disaster. Lee has tested all available primers and, excepting CCI and Winchester, all brands produce an unacceptable number of mass explosions when the primer being seated is forced to detonate (by heating in a remote explosion-proof box). By comparing Federal and CCI primers, we can gain some understanding why brands very in this regard. Federal primers do not have a foil covering over the primer pellet; an application of a type of paint replaces the foil. That sealant is easily ignited and highly flammable, possessing a very low kindling temperature. These are beneficial characteristics; among other things, they help reduce combustion residues. However, use of this pellet sealant makes these primers very easy to ignite. Exposure of the open front of the cup to the flash from an adjacent primer easily does the job! Conversely, CCI primers have a paper foil almost completely covering the front of the pellet. This foil deters pellet ignition because it is only moderately combustible and has a relatively high kindling temperature. A short duration flash from a primer is unlikely to ignite the foil or penetrate through it to ignite the pellet underneath.

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    Three things to keep in mind here, “primer dusting” + “static electricity” = “ka-BOOM!” VihtaVuori Reloading Manual 4th Edition, page 96: Handloading is an enjoyable, rewarding hobby that can be easily carried out in complete safety. However, like any human activity, carelessness or negligence can create hazards. Handling primers and powders correctly is at the core of safe handloading practices. Do not store large quantities of primers in bulk! Doing so will create a bomb! Primers kept in bulk can explode en masse - the explosion of a few hundred primers is equivalent to throwing a hand grenade into a room! Do not use excessive force when loading primers into equipment, primer tubes, or seating them in cartridge case primer pockets under any circumstances. Take special care in filling and handling auto primer tubes - they have been the source of many explosions. Metallic Cartridge Reloading, All New Third Edition, M.L. McPherson, page 6: FORWARD ... ... never forget that when handloading ammunition you are dealing with energetic materials and devices capable of bringing great harm and destruction. I am constantly reminded of the dangers primers present. One regional ammunition manufacturer formerly demonstrated this fact to all new employees at the company's annual picnic. At 200 yards, he would set up two targets: one was a company coffee cup with 200 primers in it; the other, two sticks of dynamite hidden behind a similar cup. He would then explode each target with precisely placed shots ... The question the group was to answer: "Which was which..?" And the answer was not obvious! page 29: Primer Safety If there is one area of deep concern, it is safe handling of primers. I don't understand how it happens, but people are always finding ways to set off a primer unintentionally. Stories abound of handloaders, managing to mass explode them. These incidents often involve hand-held priming tools or automatic primer feeds using a tube of stacked primers. The handloader can treat primers with all manner of disrespect, but sooner or later he will pop a primer unintentionally. If that happens to be intimately associated with a large group of primers, the results can be devastating. Even one primer by itself can inflict a severe wound ... ... ... Certain brands of primers might be unsafe to use in some priming tools like Lee's AutoPrime because of the potential for mass detonation. With these tools, should an operator detonate one primer, ... ... ... the detonation subjects other primers in the tray to a shock and an incandescent flash. If this shock and flash can detonate a second primer, there is the potential that most or all (perhaps 100 or more) primers in the tray might all detonate en masse. Such a simultaneous detonation would be a disaster. Lee has tested all available primers and , excepting CCI and Winchester, all brands produce an unacceptable number of mass explosions when the primer being seated is forced to detonate. page 30: Handle primers with the respect these little bombs deserve and follow all safety precautions provided by the manufacturers. Always wear safety glasses when handling primers. Swift Bullet Company Reloading Manual Number two, page 38: The Basic Rules for Reloading Safely Introduction Read all available books on reloading. Make yourself as knowledgeable as you can. page 40: Primer Handling 5. Do not dump together in bulk. There is a risk of mass detonation if one is ignited. 6. If resistance to seating or feeding of primers is felt, STOP and investigate. DO NOT FORCE PRIMERS. There have been instances of “primer dusting” in the tubes of reloading tools. Clean machine after each use. Lyman 51st Handloading Handbook, page 29 and 39: CAUTION: Primers are explosives and require special care handling. page 28: CAUTION: Safety glasses should be worn whenever handling primers. page 58: CAUTION: Always wear safety glasses whenever handling primers. Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading 11th Edition, page 85: Primers are the most active, potentially dangerous component employed in reloading. You can get into trouble with them handling in such a way as to discharge them … Nosler Reloading Guide 9, page 44: DO NOT FORCE PRIMERS 9. There has been instances of “primer dusting” in the tubes of reloading tools. Clean after each use. Barnes Reloading Manual Number 4, page 44; Norma Reloading Manual Volume 2, page 146, under “Primers”: 6. If resistance to feeding or seating primers is felt, STOP and investigate. DO NOT FORCE PRIMERS. 9. There have been instances of “primer dusting” in the tubes of loading tools. Clean after each use. Berger Bullets Reloading Manual 1st Edition, page 104: The safe reloading of ammunition is largely based on the use of common sense. page 106: Always Clean up After Each Reloading Session Debris will collect and it can be a safety hazard. It is therefore, important to clean up your work area after each reloading session. Safety always comes back to the use of common sense. If you ever find yourself in doubt, stop, research the question. Lyman 51st Handloading Handbook, page 59: CAUTION: Primer feeds require extreme care. … … handling primers one at a time is a safe procedure. However, primers handled in bulk are a potential hazard. Should you choose to use an automatic primer feed, extreme caution is required. … … Should one primer explode, all will do so spontaneously with disastrous results. Even a few primers exploding can cause serious property damage and personal injury. Many high volume reloaders feel an auto primer feed is a necessary part of their equipment. If you think you number among these folks, use extreme caution when working with an automatic primer feed. CAUTION: Never push, bang, bump or otherwise apply any force to a primer or primer feed. CAUTION: When using an automatic primer feed, at the first sign of a primer jam or difficult feeding - STOP! Then think about what must be done. Force nothing and do not be tempted to jiggle the tool or any part of it even slightly. Rather, carefully disassemble the primer feed. First remove the primer magazine and all primers contained therein. Clear the jam, determine the cause for the jam, and correct the problem before proceeding with use of the primer feed. page 60: CAUTION: Extreme care must be used when filling a primer feed magazine tube with primers. Never force a primer into a pickup tube. A pressure of no more than five pounds should be required for a primer to slip into the tube. Do not use any primer pickup tube requiring more than this amount of force. CAUTION: Primers can and do “dust”. CAUTION: Static electricity may cause primers to explode. Hodgdon Powder No. 27 Data Manual, section 6 -10, under "Handling Primers": They demand the respect and careful handling due any device containing explosives. Primers should never be handled, used, ... in bulk, since primers in bulk can explode simultaneously. ... ... ... Precautions should be taken to avoid buildup of static electricity on the person when handling primers or conducting handloading procedures. Loading equipment should be electrically grounded. Speer Handloading Manual Number 15, page 41: Static electricity and the Reloader 1. Static electricity can be highly hazardous for the reloader. 2. primers are most sensitive to static charges. The energy is enough to ignite primer dust in and around priming tools. The dust can ignite and propagate to all the primers in the tube [or tray]. The result is a serious explosion. This is the reason to keep those tubes [and trays] clean! 3. Static charges prefer low humidity environments. take some simple precautions. a. Use a humidifier. b. remove carpets from reloading areas. This is the prime source of static energy accidents. c. Clean the reloading area on a schedule. Routine cleaning removes residues of primers and propellants that can react to static energy. d. Use an anti-static product[s]. Modern Reloading Second Edition Richard Lee Revised 2021, page 59: Tony Sailer from CH Tools gave good advise about primers. “Reloading is pretty safe, until you handle primers in quantity.” Tony, a commercial reloader, visits other in the business. He says look at the ceiling above any powered reloading machine and you will see holes above the priming station. Primers in a tube explode with great force and unpleasant regularity. Jim Hulbert, retired from MEC, tested shotshell primers in a seamless tube. When the bottom primer was intentionally detonated, a 1X6 overhead looked as if it had been hit with a 12 gauge shotgun at close range. page 60: Accidentally drop a tube full of primers to a concrete floor and you are going to have one heck of a bang.💥

  • @thetexasrat
    @thetexasrat 8 місяців тому

    Now I’ll round out with a few horror stories - {these are not meant to scare you away from reloading but rather to encourage you to always follow all the safety precautions and heed the warnings in the manuals for a safe and long Handloading journey}. Any Shoot Will Do, The A-Square Handloading and Rifle Manual, page 16: Let’s start with guys who didn’t read the safety chapter. All of these are real incidents involving experienced reloaders. #1, A commercial handloader producing handgun cartridges in quantity used to begin his day by filling a coffee can with primers to pour into the machine. He would pull out each tray and, with a flick of the wrist, empty it into the can. One day he used too much flick: one primer went off, initiating a chain reaction that filled the air with shrapnel and cost him both his eyes." [a commercial reloader that thought about how many rounds he had loaded and never had a problem whereby he did not bother with safety or safety glasses, until one day he wished he had taken heed to the warnings, but it was too late by then.] The Complete Handloader, John Wootters, page 37: The Power of Primers Never under estimate the potency of priming compounds. ... a workman at a priming manufacturing facility was carrying a bucket of loose primers ... and the whole bucket detonated. ... they never found any part of the workman except his shoes. An acquaintance of mine had ... about a hundred rifle primers detonate in a plastic medicine vial in his left hand. He lost his hand and the sight in his left eye, and he underwent a series of operations for cosmetic repairs to his face, arm, and upper body, suffering a great deal of pain, a staggering financial setback, and the loss of part of his livelihood. He was a gunsmith. Primer Precautions Such tragedies illustrate the inherent explosive power of small-arms primers, but they can be avoided totally by understanding and adhering to a few simple precautions. The first is never store primers in any kind of container other than the original factory packaging. The second is go back and reread that last sentence several times. Do not keep live primers, however few, loose in any sort of miscellaneous container, and most especially not one made of glass. A fellow UA-camr told a story of hand priming in his Lazyboy chair when one went off. They found the lid to the primer tray stuck in the ceiling above the chair. According to the story it had just missed his face. So be extra sure not to have it aimed at your face when hand priming with these tools. And safety glasses would be a very good idea as mentioned throughout all the reloading manual over and over again.

  • @albertlemont5471
    @albertlemont5471 9 місяців тому

    Lancer mags with no modifications are fantastic

  • @ivailification
    @ivailification 9 місяців тому

    Qual Nome do produto azul?

  • @NeilLewis-nd1bp
    @NeilLewis-nd1bp 10 місяців тому

    How do I contact you I’ve got .458 SOCom feeding issues?

  • @RobertoSucci
    @RobertoSucci 10 місяців тому

    good morning, what is the ideal temperature for having lead shot.. grazie

  • @claiborneeastjr4129
    @claiborneeastjr4129 10 місяців тому

    I have this same Lyman mold, and mine are cast from Linotype and, after lubing (Thompson Blue Angel hard lube), and gas checking, they weigh 335 grains. H-110 and H-4227 powders work quite well. I also shoot them in my 454 Casull, with excellent results.

  • @brannonmonty8947
    @brannonmonty8947 11 місяців тому

    Whats the lee part # s. I need for 44 rem. mag. cases to fit my express. like the cutter. please get back

  • @camojoe83
    @camojoe83 Рік тому

    Whoa.. those worm piles are awesome.

  • @hghghy4082
    @hghghy4082 Рік тому

    كم يستقرف وقت الدوران

  • @dickjohnson7845
    @dickjohnson7845 Рік тому

    Thank you! I think I found my issue. Took my Atheris 458 upper today to the range for the first time. And sometimes the bolt would feed the round and go into battery other times get stuck on some unidentifiable object. I'm using Duramag, 458 Socom specific mags. Got home, found your video and tried your simple test. Put three rounds in the mag and attempted to push out with my thumb. I'll be damn. The neck of the cartridge gets caught on the front edge of the mag, every damn time and no matter how hard I push with my thumb, it won't budge. So, it's Dremel time! I think/hope this solves my feed issue, but I'm going to check the feed ramps too with my magnifying glass and flashlight. I've built a half dozen ARs 15 & 10 and never had an issue like this one.

  • @stuartconlon7492
    @stuartconlon7492 Рік тому

    Interesting vid., thank you. I’ve just had my first hearing aid fitted (NHS in the UK so they’re free over here…thankfully). Keep up the great work 👍

  • @beekeeper8474
    @beekeeper8474 Рік тому

    Far cheaper to buy shot

  • @alparrish5660
    @alparrish5660 Рік тому

    Congratulation on the weight loss. I received my New RCBS Automatic Primer today from Amazon. Almost two weeks to get it and it is missing both primer tubes. Got a hold a a CSR and they wanted give me $20 credit. One tube off their web site is $16. so a total of $32. plus taxes, So I elected to see if they can send a COMPLETE replacement in hopes all parts are included as their add states. I paid $129 Plus, so if I can find one for the $80 as some has said that is what they paid. I refuse it if and when and hope a few days instead of two weeks. And Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!

    • @billwilson5418
      @billwilson5418 2 місяці тому

      I've been buying all my RCBS stuff direct from their website. Prices are just as good as Amazon, the shipping is faster, and I've never had anything show up damaged or missing parts like I have with Amazon. Some Amazon partners just don't know how to pack stuff.

  • @gorillamotors
    @gorillamotors Рік тому

    Are you using pure lead or lead like wheel weights that has antimony and other stuff in it?

  • @davecollins6113
    @davecollins6113 Рік тому

    My old Lyman 20lb pot has the same mould guide. I just tilted the mould and poured at an angle, no big deal, works like a charm for me. I was only using 2 hole moulds though, maybe the bigger 4-6 hole moulds are harder to handle on a tilt. I used LBT, Jones, Saeco, Lee and Lymn on it, tilted them all.

  • @SEPTEMBERMAN
    @SEPTEMBERMAN Рік тому

    I have zero issues with my 10MM AFTER I broke it in. Keep it lubed.

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 Рік тому

    Nice find…my policy trade-in came with modern replacement S&W grips, looked like shit. Went on eBay and found a set of period correct wood grips, looks awesome now.

  • @justcoffee3617
    @justcoffee3617 Рік тому

    I bought the same bolt and still have feeding issues

  • @BobMcGranor
    @BobMcGranor Рік тому

    Midways shipping is crazy!!

    • @billwilson5418
      @billwilson5418 2 місяці тому

      They stack the deck so it incentivizes you to order $100 or more on a free shipping racket. I've had nothing but good experiences with Midway over the last 20-30 years and I really like them overall as a company, but the shipping scam is annoying.

  • @ms-ex8em
    @ms-ex8em Рік тому

    ok thanks - how do i mount a hard disc on this? how to mount one? from windows 11 ? thanks.................

    • @josschaars8387
      @josschaars8387 9 місяців тому

      Have a look at the Readme.pdf document (USE command), and eventually FAQs.pdf.

  • @jeanettewest
    @jeanettewest Рік тому

    NOE makes guides to add to that.

    • @barndweller4573
      @barndweller4573 Рік тому

      Yes they do, I think they are around 25$ but worth every penny.

  • @johnfeliciano585
    @johnfeliciano585 Рік тому

    Used by Hong Kong 🇭🇰 Police Force 🚔

  • @Gunners_Mate_Guns
    @Gunners_Mate_Guns Рік тому

    FWIW, I have never used a hand priming tool for the simple reason that the primers can get canted from not having a fixed platform and because they're bound to eventually cause hand pain with more than a hundred or so cases primed, possibly leading to tendonitis or carpal tunnel.

  • @mohammedcohen
    @mohammedcohen Рік тому

    ...if you shoot lots of lead wadcutters you may get a ring of lead just forward of the case mouth...I saw that 40 years ago when I worked for a gun shop in Pompano Beach, FL...dude had a .357 and thought it had a .38 Spl cylinder by mistake...I didn't know so I took it to our in store gunsmith, Brian Epps - he showed me the ptroblem and told me he fixed it using mercury...which wouldn't fly today...

  • @teoben1601
    @teoben1601 Рік тому

    Oi. Consegui abrir o executavel de um arquivo 16 bits no windows 10 de 64 bits com o Vdos, mas a janela do aplicativo diminui quando ele roda. A janela do Vdos fica grande. Não maximizada, mas grande. Tem alguma maneira de manter a janela do aplicartivo também grande ? Hoje é dia 25-abr-2023, terça.

    • @josschaars8387
      @josschaars8387 Рік тому

      There’s only one window, that of a DOS application is the vDos one. What do you mean by a shrinking application window versus a big vDos window?

  • @doncraig3665
    @doncraig3665 Рік тому

    been watching your old youtube videos. shot a couple of 151 gr .356 coated today in 350lg. at our age our memories may not be the steel traps they once were, but do you recall what you sized these cast at and if you used gas checks? thanks!

  • @iggyrulz420
    @iggyrulz420 Рік тому

    My 458 sometimes fails to feed, the bolt will go into battery, but no round will be stripped, I rerack the bolt and it feeds. I wonder if this bolt would help that.

  • @فارسم-ظ3ي
    @فارسم-ظ3ي Рік тому

    How to communicate with you and is there a delivery to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

  • @michaeldickerson873
    @michaeldickerson873 Рік тому

    Heh, after my experience with Lyman can you guess how many moulds or turret presses I have bought from Lyman company? Guess… the number is greater than - 1 and less than +1…. Yes, zero is correct.

  • @michaeldickerson873
    @michaeldickerson873 Рік тому

    Sad this is an issue because the only other mod needed, once out of warranted is to add a power on/off toggle switch to the right of the led readout. Do not expect Lyman to show any interest… you bought it…you got it. But, do you want to become a design engineer to overcome the poorly sized mould guide? Most folks do not have aluminum stock and metal trimming tools to effect the redesign.

  • @michaeldickerson873
    @michaeldickerson873 Рік тому

    The source for a guide to fit Lyman’s Mag 25 I’d Al at NOE mould company. They invested the time and effort to overcome the poorly sized Lyman design. Cost is $25. Plus shipping.

  • @michaeldickerson873
    @michaeldickerson873 Рік тому

    Is Lyman dying to get our business. IMHO their technical department could care less about casters who use a variety of moulds. This would have been easy to have made the guide wider. Such a downer experience…. Yes a Tandy Radio Shack experience where they make it hard to like. Plus, is this furnace made in the US or off shore? The existing pivot on the mould guide adds to the pain involved in retrofitting the guide. It should pain you to be a Lyman consumer…