You are the first person (perhaps the only person on youtube!) I have seen do a reloading video and use a chamfer/deburr tool correctly. I grit my teeth every time I watch a video and the publisher/videographer/youtuber shows how to chamfer and deburr...and they twist the tool back and forth repeatedly twisting the tool creating a sharp knife edge on the brass. I always want to chime in and tell these "professional" reloaders the things they are doing wrong, but I always refrain as it only starts arguments. It's amazing to watch some of these folks that have quadrillions of dollars worth of machine and tool, yet have no knowledge of the proper use of the majority of it. I don't even want to get started about the folks using case trimmers...I've seen so many people using them incorrectly.
@@redneckreloader No doubt especially with all the newer hand/re-loaders created by the last "pandemic"! :) anyway IDK if you're into muzzleloading guns, but speaking on the unique lube, I swear I think it's simply a blackpowder patch lubricant with a different natural oil base scent. I substituted different patch lubes for case lubes back in the 90's to test the theory and I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I use more unique lube than any other because I think the scent is pleasant, but I do use all other types as well. BTW the LEE lube is what is used industrially for drawing brass amongst other metals so it's highly unlikely to get a stuck case with it as long as it's present whether wet or dry. I like it too, but like yourself unique is my go to.
RR, Thank you for the intro to the 50th anniversary kit. I’d also like to thank you for the tips and advice you provided. I’m new to reloading, and it is nice to get honest unbiased insight to the equipment that I’m considering.
Hey this is great !! Sent you a comment the other day about 223 vs 5.56 thanks for the info. Just bought the lee challenger press kit, reloading dies. and electronic scale , trickler, all still in the box ready to be opened and set up. Oh and I just bought me a vibratory tumbler and cleaned 500 9mm cases. Thanks for the videos !!
Great start to finish on a Lee setup. Or any setup. I don’t have the 50th, so I’m missing some of what that kit comes with. I am new to reloading, the kit I have is comparable, and saved this vid for future reference. Despite the differences in caliber and equipment, if you have half a brain, this vid will 100% get someone like me started successfully!! Thanks again. Liked, subbed, commented and shared. Keep up the great work, sir!
I'm gonna get into reloading later this year and you just did my press kit, cal and apparently the same type of freedom seed spitter too. I want to get with someone in my club to run me through the steps before I dive in, but watching this one, I could almost just start loading. I won't. I want to develope some SP hunting loads for Maine bambi, btw. Thanks and Subbed ya.
My powder dispenser does not work so precisely that I can pour gunpowder directly into the cartridge case. I always have to measure the amount of dust on a scale, because the difference in weight is even 0.5 grs. Is there a trick to it?
Good afternoon. I've recently started loading for the 7.62x39. I'm using Accurate 2200. I'm 1/10th over max. 2300fps out of 16" ruger ranch bolt gun. That's with a 123 gr Hornaday sst
You try any Hornady sst? If I were to buy dies and mess with it, I would wan't to try to come up with some hunting loads. What barrel you go with for your build?
Greetings friend. 1) Your bullet pulling tool is a pair of needle nose plyers, not "vise grips". And 2) Your Needle nose plyers might work better if you grip the bullet from horizontal angle, braced agianst the top of the press. Safe Loading, 😊
You are the first person (perhaps the only person on youtube!) I have seen do a reloading video and use a chamfer/deburr tool correctly. I grit my teeth every time I watch a video and the publisher/videographer/youtuber shows how to chamfer and deburr...and they twist the tool back and forth repeatedly twisting the tool creating a sharp knife edge on the brass. I always want to chime in and tell these "professional" reloaders the things they are doing wrong, but I always refrain as it only starts arguments. It's amazing to watch some of these folks that have quadrillions of dollars worth of machine and tool, yet have no knowledge of the proper use of the majority of it. I don't even want to get started about the folks using case trimmers...I've seen so many people using them incorrectly.
Thank you. I know what you mean. I get attacked all the time for doing it wrong. 😂
@@redneckreloader No doubt especially with all the newer hand/re-loaders created by the last "pandemic"! :) anyway IDK if you're into muzzleloading guns, but speaking on the unique lube, I swear I think it's simply a blackpowder patch lubricant with a different natural oil base scent. I substituted different patch lubes for case lubes back in the 90's to test the theory and I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I use more unique lube than any other because I think the scent is pleasant, but I do use all other types as well. BTW the LEE lube is what is used industrially for drawing brass amongst other metals so it's highly unlikely to get a stuck case with it as long as it's present whether wet or dry. I like it too, but like yourself unique is my go to.
Im getting into reloading, by far the best video on how to, thanks alot
Thank you!
Thanks for the great video. Most explanatory and all steps clear and precise. 👍
RR, Thank you for the intro to the 50th anniversary kit. I’d also like to thank you for the tips and advice you provided. I’m new to reloading, and it is nice to get honest unbiased insight to the equipment that I’m considering.
Thank you
Hello from New Zealand. Thanks so much for this video. I am new to reloading and am about to purchase this exact kit. Very informative and helpful.
Hey this is great !! Sent you a comment the other day about 223 vs 5.56 thanks for the info. Just bought the lee challenger press kit, reloading dies. and electronic scale , trickler, all still in the box ready to be opened and set up. Oh and I just bought me a vibratory tumbler and cleaned 500 9mm cases. Thanks for the videos !!
Great vid! Good too see you back in the saddle!
Great start to finish on a Lee setup. Or any setup. I don’t have the 50th, so I’m missing some of what that kit comes with. I am new to reloading, the kit I have is comparable, and saved this vid for future reference. Despite the differences in caliber and equipment, if you have half a brain, this vid will 100% get someone like me started successfully!! Thanks again. Liked, subbed, commented and shared. Keep up the great work, sir!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the support.
Im just getting into reloading. You explain the steps very well. I’m starting with shot shells first than to rifle and pistol.
I'm gonna get into reloading later this year and you just did my press kit, cal and apparently the same type of freedom seed spitter too. I want to get with someone in my club to run me through the steps before I dive in, but watching this one, I could almost just start loading. I won't. I want to develope some SP hunting loads for Maine bambi, btw.
Thanks and Subbed ya.
Great video thanks mate
My powder dispenser does not work so precisely that I can pour gunpowder directly into the cartridge case. I always have to measure the amount of dust on a scale, because the difference in weight is even 0.5 grs. Is there a trick to it?
Good afternoon. I've recently started loading for the 7.62x39. I'm using Accurate 2200. I'm 1/10th over max. 2300fps out of 16" ruger ranch bolt gun. That's with a 123 gr Hornaday sst
Thank you! I’ve never tried accurate 2200, I’ll have to give it a try
Yes sir. Sounds like a plan
Excellent, thanks.
You try any Hornady sst? If I were to buy dies and mess with it, I would wan't to try to come up with some hunting loads. What barrel you go with for your build?
I used a bear creek arsenal upper. 16” with a 1:10 twist if I remember correctly
Greetings friend.
1) Your bullet pulling tool is a pair of needle nose plyers, not "vise grips".
And
2) Your Needle nose plyers might work better if you grip the bullet from horizontal angle, braced agianst the top of the press.
Safe Loading,
😊
the video has i glitch in it.The picture keeps jumping.
Thats Agent Smith fooling around. Glitching the Matrix
I saw that too, I thought I was having a stroke!
😂 same freaked me out. Bros reloading so fast we cant see him@@p71collector