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Reloading 6.5 Creedmoor!

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    How to reload the 6.5 mm creedmoor taking once fired Hornady 6.5 creedmoor Brass, decapping, resizing, and loading. This is the first time reloading rounds For the 65 creedmoor These will be for how I do barrel break in and fouling the new barrel in the Uintah Precision UPR10 bolt Action AR-10 upper. Bullet for the 6.5 creedmoor I’m sendung Hornady 140 grain ELD-Match Bullets over Federal Gold medal match primers and powder is H4831SC which is not as fast as reloading with Hodgdon H4350 but they are very accurate Precision reloads.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 265

  • @scottcombs6993
    @scottcombs6993 2 роки тому +18

    Future reloader…currently building my first 6.5CM. Best tutorial ever…I couldn’t have learned much more if you were standing beside me. Great instruction! Thank you!

  • @Trodpint-A
    @Trodpint-A 3 роки тому +12

    Best explained video on reloading I’ve found yet.

  • @ransegandee2374
    @ransegandee2374 Рік тому +1

    If you don’t already know this a good way to get all the media out of that brass is to leave the Tumblr on and kind of put that shell on the side of the rim and it’ll kind of vibrate everything out

  • @mike3825
    @mike3825 Рік тому +2

    Has to be one of the most informative videos ever on the topic of reloading I have seen. Great attention to detail with the small and very helpful tips garnered through your experiences in reloading. Thank you, sir! Well done.

  • @DavidmatthewLloyd
    @DavidmatthewLloyd 4 місяці тому

    Exactly what I needed. A simple guide without getting bogged down in minute details and measurements and ultra precision. Thank you

  • @motoremedy986
    @motoremedy986 4 роки тому +11

    My friend just tought me about reloading at his house. Now I’m going to get all the stuff.

    • @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors
      @Liberty-Freedom-Outdoors 4 роки тому +2

      Once you do it you’ll never stop like me and have thousands into it just like guns it may be even better then buying guns

    • @perchowski3021
      @perchowski3021 3 роки тому

      Just bought a press, tumbler, primer, scale, etc. Etc.. learning from UA-cam though as the only person I knew that reloaded was my grandpa and unfortunately he's no longer with us.
      Wish I was old enough when he was here to learn from him, he used to bring his portable bench to the range with him and loaded as he shot.
      Edit: just noticed ur avatar n see u ride! I do as well lol, got a couple old videos of me at GMR in socal (famous canyon). Moved to outside Houston now so don't get to enjoy those awesome canyons anymore but COTA is a few hours away as well as MSR Houston so only track it now which is probably better anyway. So you must be a pretty cool guy considering your hobbies 😎😄
      Be safe n keep it on 2 wheels!

  • @ryand5041
    @ryand5041 2 роки тому

    Good camera skills, not all ADHD and shaking so we can't read or stand to watch without having a seizure. Smooth talking, calm and collected. Ty for your help appreciate it.

  • @LoadsofBacon
    @LoadsofBacon 6 років тому +24

    This is a very well done video WDS!
    You mentioned setting the seating die based on a previously loaded round. I like to set up a dummy round for each of my often-loaded rounds. I will seat a bullet in an empty case and leave it on the bench, or in the box with the dies, with the desired OAL written on it. I then throw that in the press when setting up the seating die for that particular bullet & load. I've found, like you, that I usually need to adjust the seating stem another couple thousandths beyond to get the right OAL.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому +3

      That is a great suggestion from an experienced and wise reloader! I usually do have a few rounds on my bench loaded with my bullets so I 100% agree. Thanks for the tip I hope people read this and learn!

    • @williebulletman5217
      @williebulletman5217 6 років тому +2

      Loads of Bacon I do the same thing I always like having a dummy round set up so I can match what works

    • @steveduvall5981
      @steveduvall5981 6 років тому +1

      I agree with your idea, I find it saves me a lot of time if I loose my die adjustment.

    • @steveduvall5981
      @steveduvall5981 5 років тому

      ​@@WestDesertShooter:Works for me too, I leave mine on my table to show visitors who wonder into my studio and WONDER....

  • @dgunnut6550
    @dgunnut6550 6 років тому +6

    I'm very excited to get going with my 6.5 Creedmoor reloading and I am in process of gathering what I need. Just made a stop two days ago at my local reloading store and picked up a few boxes of factory ammo, bullets, and powder. Today I just ordered some brass and tomorrow I plan on ordering my dies. Looking forward to how the 140 gr. Hornady's shoot for you. I did pick up a box of those and one of my factory loads also has the 140 gr. ELD Match bullets. Excellent basics video! It's always good to see everyone's procedures as it helps me refine my own.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Dgunnut I’m stoked to see your results man! What brand dies did you decide to go with? I should probably get some factory ammo to test and foul up the barrel but 30$ can buy me 100 projectiles vs 20 rounds of factory

    • @dgunnut6550
      @dgunnut6550 6 років тому

      West Desert Shooter I hear you about the ammo costs, but I found some decently priced ammo. Maybe I'll do a short video on what I picked up. As low as $17.99 a box, regular price at my favorite reloading store. I haven't made up my mind completely on dies yet, but am leaning towards Redding. I have mostly Lee and one set of RCBS, but have never tried some of the others.

    • @steveduvall5981
      @steveduvall5981 5 років тому

      H4350 all the way for the 6.5 CM, my RPR spits them out beautifully with 41gn. to 42.5gn.and CCI PR2 or Magnum primers.

  • @rossauce12
    @rossauce12 3 місяці тому

    I have a ton of hobbies, was thinking of picking reloading up. This made me realize buying isn't that bad :)

  • @bobbyfinn5406
    @bobbyfinn5406 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the "easy to follow die setup" section. Getting my Bushnell Match Pro this week to put on my unfired Savage 10 SBA I just bought. This video is EXACTLY what I needed. Have not ever reloaded 6.5 CM, so ....Thank you, sir.

  • @randomdudesgamingclips976
    @randomdudesgamingclips976 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I reloaded some 5.56 several years go, this made a great refresher. Informative while still concise.

  • @GlennHa
    @GlennHa Рік тому

    Accuracy tip I use: Deburr the flash hole inside the case. It makes a small yet noticeable increase in accuracy. Only have to do it once and then you're good to go. Works on all rifle brass, not necessary on typical handgun brass (9mm, 357 Mag, 45 ACP, etc). Several manufacturers such as Lyman, RCBS, Redding, and Hornady make the tool.
    In order to do this I deprime the case with a Lee decapper tool (I make my own decapper pin out of a #10 drill bit since the carbide pin in the decapper made by Lee breaks too easily).
    Also, while I have a tumbler I seldom use it. I wash the cases in a bucket, using hot water with some dish soap and a few slugs of white vinegar. Works especially well after flash hole deburr and case try, gets the cases clean inside and out. Rinse twice in hot water to get all the soap out. Just put the cases on an old towel in the sun to dry out. Store in an airtight container after drying so they won't tarnish.
    Good info in your video....I tell people to treat your reloading dies like the precision instruments they are.

  • @wadearmstrong3038
    @wadearmstrong3038 4 роки тому +8

    Great session on reloading the 6.5 Creedmoor. After this I know I can do it, just gotta get the right stuff now.

  • @earendall
    @earendall 3 роки тому +2

    Good info. I always weigh my cases after I do a powder charge to make sure I didn't accidentally overcharge.

  • @_SLAVEONE_
    @_SLAVEONE_ 6 років тому +7

    I used to think reloading was a science until I started doing it myself and realized that it's pretty easy. I just reuse the brass from whatever ammo is cheapest (usually federal). Whinchester primers, ramshot big game (which I think is their version of 4350)40-41gr give or take and 140 hornedy bullet. Round length 2.759 with no crimp. From 100 yards I can cover 4 shots with a dime. Only took 3 shots to hit 22 in target at a 1000. Using a RPR 6.5 creedmoor with a swfa 10x42.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому +4

      It is a science but someone else has already done the hard part making the Reloading manuals. Stick close to them and it’s really not that tough. Sounds like you got it figured out man

    • @_SLAVEONE_
      @_SLAVEONE_ 6 років тому +1

      West Desert Shooter I agree 100%. If you're a competitor looking to shoot 5 rounds through a single hole or hit a tight group at 1000, there's a lot of tweaking for that kind of perfection. But for a weekend shooter out to plink some steel at 600-1000,not too hard.

  • @davethulier3048
    @davethulier3048 3 роки тому +1

    TKS for the education. I'm new to 6.5 & reloading, so this had some great info for me. As soon as I can get the components, I'll be trying out your process.

  • @williamjezewski8898
    @williamjezewski8898 2 дні тому

    Excellence information, enjoyed watching, I'm heavily considering reloading my brass for consistency at long range, and don't know that much about it.

  • @samuelpope7798
    @samuelpope7798 Рік тому

    Hybrid 100v is my first choice for 140gr 6.5 Creedmoor. Better velocity than H4350 and just as accurate. I have seen a lot of people that say they didn't get good accuracy with Hybrid100v but all of my rifles shoot well with it.

  • @DLN-ix6vf
    @DLN-ix6vf 2 роки тому

    FYI: I added some old .55gr bullets to the bottom of the Hornady trickler and covered it with duct tape to give it some stability. Filled it about halfway up. Anything with weight will work.
    Also bought some cheap funnels from Dollar store and cut the ends off and glued them inside Hornady funnels so there is very little movement when the funnel is slid over top of casing. Did this for my 6.5cm and especially the .223 casing that wobbles a lot. Now when I slide funnel over casing it fits very tight but not so tight that funnel can't easily slide off.

  • @johngarrie2633
    @johngarrie2633 Рік тому

    Best reloading video ever easy to follow very good information I have been Reloading for a very long time and I enjoyed the accuracy the cost efficient savings everybody should reload thank you for a great video

  • @user-ed2od2ft8t
    @user-ed2od2ft8t Рік тому

    *Works great, comfortable too*

  • @nigelscott1922
    @nigelscott1922 4 роки тому +1

    I always give the cases a good wipe after resizing to get the lube off, this also removes a lot of crap from the outside of the neck and keeps the tumbling medium from getting dirty quickly. One Shot is the best lube ever. I’m using IMR 4166 at 35gr which works well with Hornady 140gr ELDs and 130gr Sierra TMKs giving 2550 and 2600 ft/s respectively, you don’t need to go any faster. Good basic video thanks!

  • @pierreferrer7237
    @pierreferrer7237 Рік тому

    When loading powder in the cases, I just put a bullet inverted in the case I just filled, before going on to the next.
    That way, I avoid making a mess if I double charge a case inadvertently.

  • @steveduvall5981
    @steveduvall5981 5 років тому

    When setting up my seating die, I place my brass in the brass holder then run it all the way up then lower the die as far down till it hits the brass then back out a half to 3/4 turn, then I put the bullet in and set the seating, Then set my crimp. Never tried it this way but as long as it works.

  • @craigsayner7341
    @craigsayner7341 3 роки тому

    For safety the powder your loading should be the only powder container on the bench. Also as I take my cases out of the tumbler I put each case in the head space gauge to make sure they were resized right.

  • @D3CH0
    @D3CH0 5 років тому

    Just bought a 6.5 CM barreled action with the intention of getting into precision shooting and reloading. Thanks for the great intro

  • @TheUglyAmerican007
    @TheUglyAmerican007 Рік тому

    I got .280 group @ 100yds using reloader 16 powder, hornady 140gr BTHP match bullets and random brass reloaded from match grade factory ammo.

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle Рік тому

    I forgot why I bought the Rock Chucker until last night. Resizing once fired range brass. Some of those case I am hanging on the lever going down and mucel man lifting the lever back up. Rock chucker is a beast. Got 200 shells sized last night. New gun going to the range tomorrow. Looking forward to it.

  • @tomlarue654
    @tomlarue654 2 роки тому

    Thanks getting ready to start reloading 6.5 cr

  • @SeedFiddler-kp4eg
    @SeedFiddler-kp4eg 6 місяців тому

    Real helpful material. Thank you and God bless, Miles

  • @dannyzumwalt
    @dannyzumwalt 5 років тому +40

    Dude, is this Jim from the Office? You sound just like him, no lie.

  • @EricQuinn
    @EricQuinn 9 місяців тому

    Great video, but I use a pipe cleaner to clean out media from my primer holes. Very effective.

  • @TheUglyAmerican007
    @TheUglyAmerican007 Рік тому

    Leave the tumbler running and hold the cleaned cases upside down against the edge of the bowl to vibrate the media out of the case

  • @alvindueck2104
    @alvindueck2104 Рік тому

    Good setup. I like it. Exactly the way I'd build my setup.

  • @malcomjohnson3181
    @malcomjohnson3181 4 роки тому

    I just bought a 6.5 Creedmoor and I do load,so I am takin notes and love your channel,thanks for all the iimfo

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty 5 років тому +2

    Great explanations. Getting ready to reload another batch. Just ordered the rcbs case prep center and charge master lite. You do a good job explaining. Thank you for the video.

  • @johnsutton5034
    @johnsutton5034 Рік тому

    Good instructions for a beginner. Thanks.

  • @wayneburdette6864
    @wayneburdette6864 4 роки тому +1

    great video . Right down to the nuts and bolts of reloading. Thanks

  • @thomas.bill92
    @thomas.bill92 6 років тому

    I have only been reloading for a couple of weeks (same press and everything that you have) and I have got to say, RCBS Universal Hand Priming Tool has been the absolute best $65 I have spent so far for the reloading table. I was not getting great results with the press mounted priming system and that hand primer has made a world of difference. Not having to swap out shell holders is also really awesome if you reload multiple calibers!
    Love the videos, keep up the great work!

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Thanks Bill, I do need to get myself one. But it seems like anytime I get some cash it somehow turns into bullets or powder haha I will get one eventually but I dont mind the press for now

  • @williammiller2750
    @williammiller2750 2 роки тому

    Just starting to reload. Thank You for the help.

  • @yl3064
    @yl3064 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing you experience , i do the same for primers But ! i did a test last week i loaded two brass with only a primer and filled the case , one with water the second with clp. waited 24 hours empty the case and chamber the cases in the rifle, and squeeze the trigger in a safety direction, both went boom and loud. kind of surprising

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  4 роки тому

      Yes, I have tested since this video as well and have gotten them to detonate. My suggestion these days is put them in an old water bottle with some water in it and throw it away while in the bottle and water

  • @punchjamesarnold1
    @punchjamesarnold1 4 роки тому

    I just picked up a Ruger American Hunter in 6.5CM and I'd like to start reloading. Seems like fun!!!

  • @tyronekim3506
    @tyronekim3506 5 років тому

    Suggestion: If you're going to use a press to seat the primers, buy primer tube that attaches to the press. You can put a dozen or more primers in the tube for nearly an automated priming. A better way to seat the primers is not to use a press but with a hand press primer seater. A hand primer seater allows you to feel the primer going into the primer pocket and will allow a better control of the primer seating depth.
    You're reloading method is good but it's not tailored specifically to your gun. You should look into neck sizing die and use the neck sizing die on your chamber fire-formed brass of you gun. The fire-formed brass is specific to your gun, and, in general, if you do your part correctly, along with the bullet seating depth, will be more accurate than than the factory or your previously made reloaded round.
    Good luck.

    • @shawnmccullough64a
      @shawnmccullough64a 5 років тому

      One small detail you're forgetting Tyrone with just neck-sizing. Yes, it's true you're getting fire-formed brass specifically for your gun, however you neglected to mention shoulder bumping. Agree partially on the priming. Priming tube is nice and if you've reloaded more than a couple rounds, you get to know your press pretty well and know what's right and what's wrong by feel.

  • @timhoyer8049
    @timhoyer8049 5 років тому

    Close enough works for me as well. The only one I completely handload are my 10g 300 blackout Subsonic rounds. But everything from my .45 to 5.56 is "close" Appreciate the video Sir!

  • @ScottMcIntyre-Mac
    @ScottMcIntyre-Mac 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent vid. Clear, concise, and informative without a bunch of extra BS. Liked and SUB’d. Thank you.

  • @243Outdoors
    @243Outdoors 6 років тому

    Watch the tips of the bullets coming out of the seating die. The Lee die wants to leave a little ring around the bullet just below the tip. I put a tiny corner of a paper towel in the seating stem. This will cushion the bullet. I haven't had any issues with the overall length by doing this. There are different stems you can buy, but they only work in Hornady dies.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Yes, I did notice that and its unfortunate, I just try to be gentle on the upstroke before it comes in contact with the bullet and seating die. I will try your trick! Ill let you know how that goes

  • @denniszumbrun64
    @denniszumbrun64 6 років тому

    Setting up to reload rifle ammo now, starting with 6.5 creedmoor. I am fortunate to have stumbled across your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your vids.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Thanks man good luck on your reloads! Any questions you might have feel free to send me an email westdesertshooter at g mail dot com

  • @chris_williams_ky
    @chris_williams_ky 6 років тому +1

    Good video man, appreciate you sharing! Just bought a 6.5CM before Christmas, look forward to more videos from you to get ideas and tips.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Awesome, hope I can help you along or give you some ideas of new things to try!

    • @Sherman8rr
      @Sherman8rr 4 роки тому

      cmwill72 how is the CM? Any changes made? Any things to consider I’m thinking about piecing one together soon

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 3 роки тому +1

    Great video brother!!!

  • @kratic7696
    @kratic7696 2 роки тому

    easiest and less messy way to lube your cases,use a zip-lock.Put them in there,spray them and move them around by hand.Less of a mess and you use less lube.

  • @wadepederson8457
    @wadepederson8457 Рік тому

    RCBS BENCH MOUNT PRIMER IS THE WAY TO GO WITH IT THERE IS NO FINGER CONTACT, AND YOU CAN LOAD UP TO 100 AT A TIME AND VERY EASY ON THE HANDS, I USE TO LOAD SLOW LIKE YOUR DOING HERE 25 YEARS AGO I WENT TO POWER POWDER DUMPS LIKE THE RCBS 1500 AND I HAVE NOT LOOKED BACK SINCE, WELL ANYWAY LOADING SLOW LIKE YOUR DOING IS A GOOD WAY TO START OUT ONCE YOU LEARN IT YOU CAN SPEED UP THE PROGRAM, GOOD LUCK IF YA HAVE A PROBLEM WITH SOMETHING LET ME KNOW I TRY TO HELP YOU OUT. AIM SMALL, GOD BLESS.

  • @jamesbriggs4465
    @jamesbriggs4465 2 роки тому

    Thank you great reloading

  • @AndersVestlund
    @AndersVestlund 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video with perfect explanations, great work!

  • @usa5865
    @usa5865 4 роки тому

    The 100v is my go to powder for the 6.5 I get better groups and higher velocity with it. 42.6gr in starline brass WLR primer and 140gr nosler rdf is going 2870fps with no pressure. Might work good with your hornady bullet too.

  • @juliek5564
    @juliek5564 3 роки тому

    Informational I liked it I have a 6.5 Creedmoor and going to be reloading so I’m getting all the info and understanding of reloading

  • @cecilarient7662
    @cecilarient7662 3 роки тому

    Great very thorough video. Once I can get the materials I can start soon. Thank you!

  • @mefirst5427
    @mefirst5427 2 роки тому

    Started reloading 6.5 CM couple weeks ago. I find if I used small rifle primers, the powder charge needs to be about 1 grain more than load data suggests, got couple hang fires just like Johnny Reloading experienced in his video series. The published load data all assume large rifle primers.

  • @tomzillathegreat9923
    @tomzillathegreat9923 2 роки тому

    giving me a heap more confidence in loading now thanks heaps

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty 5 років тому

    Thank you. I’ve reloaded pistol quite a while. Sure it will go well. Just a few more steps. I did subscribe. Have fun shooting. I do

  • @camelshark69
    @camelshark69 4 роки тому

    Very good simplistic video man, I'm usually on Panhandle precision but its nice to get out of the reloading weeds now and then and just see the basics for a great round. Gonna check out the Atlas Brass! Thanks. Subscribed...

  • @johngaddis5558
    @johngaddis5558 3 роки тому

    Best Video I've seen

  • @griffo1179
    @griffo1179 2 роки тому

    Thanks heaps helped me out a lot

  • @andrewbeynon9199
    @andrewbeynon9199 Рік тому

    Outstanding very helpful cheers

  • @jimdenton1571
    @jimdenton1571 3 роки тому

    Thanks a bunch, just getting into reloading.

  • @seproseer1
    @seproseer1 2 роки тому

    Very helpful lesson brother! Much appreciated!

  • @mnowadmin5676
    @mnowadmin5676 2 роки тому

    Thx for the video! Very helpful to hear the details.

  • @topcatlawson5490
    @topcatlawson5490 3 роки тому

    great video,thanks for sharing.i just bought a 6.5 creedmoor.

  • @rubengonzales7739
    @rubengonzales7739 4 роки тому

    Thank you buddy that was well explained and to the point happy new year

  • @shawnsizemore8408
    @shawnsizemore8408 3 роки тому

    Great video. Very clear and to the point alot of help

  • @brianwarren2833
    @brianwarren2833 3 роки тому

    Great video. Very informative for a new reloader. Thanks

  • @HollywoodMGB3
    @HollywoodMGB3 3 роки тому

    Excellent explanation, Thank you for a great video

  • @jeffreyvictor3678
    @jeffreyvictor3678 6 років тому +1

    When you do the precision series, can you talk about crimp vs. no crimp!

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому +1

      I haven’t messed with crimp much so I don’t think I will really get into it

  • @michaelomalley44
    @michaelomalley44 4 роки тому

    Great video man. I just bought my Lee reloader after watching us

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty 6 років тому

    Thank you. Yes savage, open to ideas on caliber and rifles. Your videos are really good.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Hey thanks man I appreciate that, they will be improving later this year with better and multiple cameras. I cant argue 6.5 creedmoor its a great all around cartridge

  • @marcrobert2603
    @marcrobert2603 5 років тому +1

    Good video. I like Lee too. Resizing dirty brass is not that good for your Lee dies. I first use the univ decap from Lee.I do a first quick clean with the ultrasonic. ( i use the solution that was used for removing the oil from the resized brass). I anneal every 4 reloads for de CM6,5 (brass must be clean). ps. i never used a primer pocket cleaner.(no need),thanks for vid

  • @ddyoder
    @ddyoder 6 років тому

    Sweet video! Just got my initial order of 6.5 Creedmoor rounds (140gr American Eagle OTM) and will plan to keep that brass for initial load development.. but i'll check out ADG brass once I get a bit more familiar

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      Yeah thats a great way to get brass too! They are a good group of dudes at Atlas development I appreciate you looking into them!

  • @reelfishing002
    @reelfishing002 2 роки тому +1

    FYI: I make primers for a living , double check the primer , using magnify glass and light , not all primers pass Quality test , before they’re sent out .
    Check the mix, make sure the mix is evenly distribute inside the cup, and the anvil sitting is center and not side way or off set

  • @jerrycarnrike7597
    @jerrycarnrike7597 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video great job make more

  • @unisuit
    @unisuit 2 роки тому

    Any Ideas how this batch compares to factory loads.?
    Fantastic and Clear directions. Good teacher. Thanks

  • @oliverbright1624
    @oliverbright1624 5 років тому

    awesome video most informative and simplicity suggested

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty 6 років тому +1

    Thanks again.

  • @williebulletman5217
    @williebulletman5217 6 років тому +3

    Great video sir makes me want to get a 6.5 Creedmoore

  • @davejan744
    @davejan744 5 років тому +1

    Set my primers w tweezers with masking tape on the tips. Good grip, no possibility of body oils contaminating the primers.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  5 років тому

      I get why but of the couple thousand rounds I’ve made just grabbing primers I’ve had one fail. And that could’ve just been a bad primer. Do what you want but I’ve had really good luck so far.

    • @davejan744
      @davejan744 5 років тому +1

      West Desert Shooter , Your lucky your not a klutz like I am. Handing thoes lil suckers is hard! Cant count the ones i dropped into the carpet. 😁 Kinda like the hand presses too w the shaker pans on em. Seems to give a better "feel" when setting the depth. Like to set mine just slightly below flush when i run my finger across em. Was told that sets a "preload" on the primers for positive ignition because the cup is set tight on the bottom of the primer hole. Never had a misfire doing that. Also do an inside primer hole ream to eliminate the lil "tang" from the factory primer hole punch, leaving a slighty reamed out flared "cone" inside, THAT really improved my velocity spreads. Was told that inner cone shape shoots the primer flame out in a fan shape more consistently across the bottom of the powder charge ignighting the powder from bottom to top better. Seems to work. ESPECIALLY w 44 mag & 45/70 loads maxed out for big bear loads. (Live in Alaska bush & we have freikin bears EVERYWHERE!) The inside reaming does increase the size of the flash hole a bit but that never seemed to hurt & maybe even improve powder ignition.

  • @lastusertosignup
    @lastusertosignup 3 роки тому

    that was some excellent info, thank you

  • @justinbrewer5628
    @justinbrewer5628 3 роки тому

    Very comprehensive video. Good work. I've watched it multiple times. Going to start reloading 6.5 Creedmore after I gather the powder, bullets, and primers. Other than that, I have everything else. Thanks, I subscribed.

  • @proaquatics4005
    @proaquatics4005 5 місяців тому

    even if it cost as much as buying rounds id still enjoy doing this, very few tools as well

  • @dbelex
    @dbelex 6 років тому +1

    Hodgdon does not recommended using small primers for any large rifle! Researched it and found no significant data that small primers are more accurate. Might be great if you have a constant temp of 90℉

    • @shawnmccullough64a
      @shawnmccullough64a 5 років тому +1

      ...and Chevrolet does not recommend driving a Corvette above 65mph either. The main reason for switching from large primer pocket to small primer pocket is brass life, that is assuming you're reloading your own brass. The first thing that will go on any piece of brass is going to be the primer pocket. Having the smaller primer pocket means it has a smaller hole and thus has more brass which helps it maintain it's rigidity a wee bit longer. At least that's the theory. Might get you one maybe two more reloads on a piece of brass. At least that's the consensus amongst 25 of the top 30 competition long range shooters. I personally have shot both small primer and large primer and there's not much of a difference in accuracy like you said. Some believe the small (magnum) primers will burn more consistent. Just my 2 cents..

    • @MrT13
      @MrT13 3 роки тому

      Well lapua.... mite disagree with your “research” lol. So would all of fclass. And bench rest. Like in the world.

  • @1stFlyingeagle
    @1stFlyingeagle 3 роки тому

    Get the lee primmer. You will wonder why you did not do it sooner. I have mine mounted on a cedar picket that's long enough to lay on my lap. It makes it so I can sit almost anywhere and load primers.

  • @Scfan8888
    @Scfan8888 3 роки тому

    Great video, thank you

  • @daniellehuber2010
    @daniellehuber2010 2 роки тому

    17:34, his voice cracked lol

  • @ronaldcoleman1323
    @ronaldcoleman1323 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @Mark-pp2ty
    @Mark-pp2ty 5 років тому

    Really well done

  • @aivaraskasuba5087
    @aivaraskasuba5087 6 років тому

    Thank you great video and explanation !

  • @GianniG55
    @GianniG55 6 років тому

    Good job buddy looking forward to seeing how these perform cheers bud 😁👍

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому +2

      Thanks G I will be getting the rifle out within the next few days and getting it broken in and start shooting groups with it!

  • @jordanboettcher5989
    @jordanboettcher5989 2 роки тому

    You said you dont have a fired piece of brass to find out the headspace, but all the brass you have is once fired and fireformed. Did you shoot that brass in a different gun???

  • @njgrplr2007
    @njgrplr2007 6 років тому

    Another great video. I used Hornady One-Shot lube and found it to be very convenient to use. Went a long time before sticking a .300 Win Mag case in my Redding bump sizing die. After that, I switched to Imperial sizing wax and have never gotten a case stuck with it. It also eliminates much of that rubbing feeling, which I believe is your brass being resized inconsistently. Moparmadman recently published a video comparing the interior of different dies and it shows that some are much better than others in terms of finish and moving brass consistently. The Forster is a smooth as a baby's backside. Before moparmadman's video, a rep at Bartlein barrels told me about Forster dies too. Gonna pick up a 6.5 CM FL as soon as they're back in stock at Brownells.

    • @njgrplr2007
      @njgrplr2007 6 років тому +1

      Be wary of polishing media that's treated, especially with your new barrel. A lot of times they add abrasives such as jeweler's rouge, which can end up in your barrel and cause damage. Check out the super fine corn cob media.

    • @WestDesertShooter
      @WestDesertShooter  6 років тому

      I may have to try out the Sizing wax when I step up to the 7mm due to the larger case. I have not had an issue with Lee dies and I went with them for cost right now. I did catch the moparmadman video and I thought it was interesting, some great content there. As far as polishing media how is it ending up in the barrel and where is it causing damage? I do have an Ultra sonic cleaner now and Ill be cleaning up my brass with that for my precision rifles from now on but for 223 Im going to keep using tumbling media. Thanks for the comment man great food for thought!

    • @njgrplr2007
      @njgrplr2007 6 років тому +1

      Glen Zediker talks about the treated Walnut in his book "Handloading for Competition" on page 110. He says "there's strong evidence that this stuff (polishing media additives) can leave enough residue inside the cases to damage a barrel." He goes through the various brass cleaning options and ends up recommending the use of super fine corn cob media along with a final wipe down of the cases to remove dust. As for the book, I have to admit that it is one of the most tedious books I have ever read. However, it is loaded with tips that have payed unexpected dividends for me. For example, who knew a VLD chamfer tool could make such a difference? I had previous believed that FL sizing should be avoided whenever possible. I didn't even know what an expander mandrel was. I never stopped to consider the value fire forming brass with a heavier load. The examples are endless. Trust me, the book is worth the money and aggravation.

    • @BoltActionReloading
      @BoltActionReloading 6 років тому +1

      You guys have great taste. 😀without modification to the shell holder on my Hornady LNL I has issues achieving the correct head space for my chamber with the Lee dies. (RPR) Do as you like but the Lee bullet seating die is garbage, unless maybe you are seating SP bullets.
      I will have a video on it soon but updating my further testing of H100V the middle of the accuracy node that I found was 39.8 gr (39.5 - 40.1 all averaged around 2635) If you find something higher before you hit pressure I an interested to know. With the 26" barrel I wonder how you do with velocity.

    • @njgrplr2007
      @njgrplr2007 6 років тому

      Bolt Action Reloading Hey, after the channel name changed, it was still showing up as Moparmadman for me in my list of subscriptions. I tried unsubscribing and subscribing again and saw the new channel name. However, I saw that the channel was gone from my subscriptions the next day and had to subscribe yet again. Weird.

  • @loydlamberson8942
    @loydlamberson8942 2 роки тому

    This is gonna make me want to reload!

  • @TomColontonio
    @TomColontonio 6 років тому +1

    Great video!

  • @franciscoortiz9730
    @franciscoortiz9730 20 днів тому

    If you use once fired from a different rifle would you use a small base die?