The Snider-Enfield: Ammunition Reloading -PART TWO-

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024

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  • @BassyConn
    @BassyConn 8 років тому +46

    Nothing beats a succinct "Shit"

  • @TheSeanoops
    @TheSeanoops 6 років тому +18

    Damn it Robert. This is why we can’t have nice things.

  • @VOLHans
    @VOLHans 6 років тому +16

    Every time I watch this channel, I suddenly want to put away my Mauser and Saurkraut, make a cup of tea, and watch the 1964 classic "ZULU"...

  • @someguy3766
    @someguy3766 4 роки тому +13

    You even make the paper wrapper... goddamn, I cannot overstate my admiration of your dedication to historical accuracy! The Snider-Enfield is my favourite historical rifle and nothing else on UA-cam even comes close to your videos on it. Thanks for educating me so brilliantly on such an interesting rifle. ;D

  • @billrea66
    @billrea66 2 роки тому +4

    Well , I took my Enfield out to the range today with 6 of my reloads . What a hoot ! After the " fear Factor " it was not as bad to shoot as I thought . My .303 and 25-06 kicked worse ! Were going out again tomorrow with 12 cartridges . Even Wifie loved it ... I gave her 2 shots outta 6 . At 50 yards , we hit the target ??? Little high and left . Thanks for your wisdom , couldn't have done it without your help .

  • @murphysmuskets
    @murphysmuskets 8 років тому +94

    I nearly lost my shit there at the end over the dehydrator...lol! Excellent video! I'm still using .577 rounds and need to upgrade. Currently I'm happy if I get a 4" group at 50yards.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +16

      I'm standing on the shoulders of giants here, but the .600 bullet really is the crux of the matter. Makes all the difference, Murph.

    • @Derecq
      @Derecq 8 років тому +2

      I'm currently experimenting with a .58 Lee REAL bullet, the top "fin" mic's out at .588/.590. However my snider is a Birmingham made commercial conversion of a Pattern '58 naval short rifle with a tight bore. The rear sight has been left in its original position and not relocated back by the shoe.

  • @mccarthyinvestments
    @mccarthyinvestments 2 роки тому +2

    Outstanding video, recently aquired an 1862 Mk II ** long rifle, now I know a lot more about it and will be reloading soon. though I'm not sure about buying a kilt yet .

  • @vrisbrianm4720
    @vrisbrianm4720 7 років тому +22

    Your reloading videos are just brilliant. I use them for my meditation :)

  • @lowlightloaves
    @lowlightloaves Рік тому +3

    I've been binging these over and over for years it feels and I finally got my hands on a MkIII short rifle! Super exited to start making these following your guide, I just messaged Martyn about getting myself a .600 mould. Looking forward to spring!

  • @samj.s3132
    @samj.s3132 5 років тому +2

    that cornmil blooper at the end was excellent

  • @no.7893
    @no.7893 5 років тому +6

    Loving the pipe band in the background.

  • @mediocrefunkybeat
    @mediocrefunkybeat 8 років тому +20

    No chance I'll be able to own or reload a Snider any time soon but these videos are still deeply compelling. Cheers!

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      It'll grow on you until it will become overpowering.... :-)

    • @string-bag
      @string-bag 8 років тому

      Duncan, If you live in Canada Sniders are common and still reasonably priced.

    • @mediocrefunkybeat
      @mediocrefunkybeat 8 років тому

      K Grant I'm in the UK. Yes, I could own an historical firearm but I can't afford it and you need a number of licences to reload, if you can at all!
      It already is fairly compelling. Just not sure the missus would appreciate me disappearing off with another new hobby that will bankrupt me!

    • @mediocrefunkybeat
      @mediocrefunkybeat 8 років тому

      Reading into it a bit more, obtaining a shooting licence in the UK isn't too bad if you're a member of a club. Having the rifle at home is a nightmare (very secure storage required including bolting to the wall and inspections, separate compartments for ammunition and rifles) and it seems as though there are limits on how much you can own in terms of powder/primers, etc as well as storage directions there. You also have to show your firearms certification when buying supplies.
      I understand these laws and understand why they are there, I really do. I would like it if it were a bit easier, though! Rifle shooting has fascinated me for years but it's a very expensive prospect over here!

    • @sandmanhh67
      @sandmanhh67 7 років тому

      Hi Duncan. I own a large collection of historical guns and am also in the UK. Sadly, as you have found, being able to actually shoot them here is a real pain in the arse. Same basic regs as owning and keeping shotguns.
      Mine all just hang on the walls, which is a shame given most are in prime condition. As long as you dont shoot them they are "Obsolete Calibre" antique "curios" so you dont need a licence or special storage.
      You can pick a good 3 band Snider up at auction for around £600 and they come up in militaria auctions regularly, as do the two band short rifles. The cavalry carbine versions are a bit rarer. All seem to go for around the same price. Check out auctions on The Saleroom website. Lockdales, Marlows, Holts and Wallis & Wallis are the best houses to watch for upcoming auctions.
      Be warned though....once you get the collecting bug it can get to be an expensive hobby ;-)

  • @dylanotoshiro
    @dylanotoshiro 8 років тому +9

    I really enjoy your ammunition videos! I always learn so much from these. Please make more in the future!
    All the best!

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +1

      I'll make them as long as there are different firearms to make them for!

  • @jimstanga6390
    @jimstanga6390 8 років тому +18

    I was looking forward to Part 2 - your second installment didn't disappoint. Hope the wife didn't bash you for absconding her dehydrator. Thanks again for the videos. Keep them coming.....

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +8

      All OK.... :-).. Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @avlakos4954
      @avlakos4954 7 років тому

      please do more shooting videos

    • @sheridanlefanu3353
      @sheridanlefanu3353 7 років тому

      Hello. I want to ask wasn't the Snider System made by an American? Why didn't they adopt the same system for converting their 1861/63 Springfields in the same nominal .58 calibre?
      I understand that the British Empire needed a quick-fire solution to replace their muzzle-loaders with breech-loaders and thus kept the same barrel and bullet but didn't the Americans face a similar dilemma.
      Another question, did the Snider-Enfield's chamber have a large "throat" to accept a larger bullet than the bore?

  • @paulalexander2928
    @paulalexander2928 Рік тому

    This is THE best series on Empire firearms from the Brown Bess to the Lee Enfield yet to be put together . I have owned and shot most of the firearms shown in this series with exception of the Baker. After a ten round rapid fire in a farmers field with my Martini short lever 1872 I made the mistake of grasping the barrel past the breech and got a fried palm soothed with copious amounts of burn ointment .

  • @randomguy9898
    @randomguy9898 7 років тому +9

    I found your channel last night looking up reloading stuff for the lee navy somehow
    I gotta say, most of the guns you do are outside the timeframe of my interests, but your videos are incredible. The attention to detail and information in uniforms, reloading, events, and the great editing and video quality are fantastic. I love the packets you put your ammunition in, and collection of uniforms. At some point it would be fun to do the same

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому +1

      Thank you for your very kind words, my friend. I am glad that the clips are such that they can be of interest to those who otherwise wouldn't have any interest in these Victorian firearms. That is a real compliment, thank you.

  • @versal339
    @versal339 8 років тому +2

    Another great job and a perfect tutorial on how to load odd (rare) black powder cartridges.Anyone applying your techniques will be able to load ammunition that will shoot to the maximum potential of their rifle. And as you know with a BPCR the Cartridge is the key.

  • @Climpus
    @Climpus 2 роки тому +2

    I do like your style of presentation.

  • @WasatchGarandMan
    @WasatchGarandMan 8 років тому +53

    JESUS THIS 4K MAKE IT SEEMS LIKE IM STANDING RIGHT THERE

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +33

      SO DOES ALL YOUR YELLING..... :-)

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 8 років тому

      britishmuzzleloaders yeah

    • @LifeStyle-uh1ns
      @LifeStyle-uh1ns 7 років тому +6

      Probably wasn't wearing ear protection while standing next to you when you were shooting. :-P

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 7 років тому

      Life Style LOL

    • @MrBioniclefan1
      @MrBioniclefan1 7 років тому

      That would be like a kicking a guys in the nuts but I don't know which would be worse.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing beautiful music of the bagpipes

  • @kevindudley1424
    @kevindudley1424 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video
    Love the history of these old guns

  • @bmp130
    @bmp130 8 років тому +2

    Hahaha love the ending. This video series will definitely help fix my snider accuracy problems. Thanks again rob!

  • @Actually_Sanguinius
    @Actually_Sanguinius 2 роки тому

    This man is the ultimate garage hobbyist.

  • @MrMorganQuinn
    @MrMorganQuinn 8 років тому +6

    As a fan of Ian at Forgotten Weapons, it's natural I'd like this channel for your focus on weapons of a slightly earlier era. Nice work.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +1

      Thanks! Glad you are enjoying things, here too.

    • @weirdscience8341
      @weirdscience8341 5 років тому

      I love his channel because im english and he shoots all the rifles that i used to read about in my war comics and history books i was a strange child the crimean war was my main point of focus as an 8yo lol even my dad commented recently how much i knew about british military firearms as a kid he used to quiz me by asking dumb stuff like what rifle did they use at rourks drift i still remeber his face when i said who us or the zulus they had guns too 😂😂😂😂

  • @papawx3
    @papawx3 7 років тому

    Easily the best {by far} video on how to reload the Snider-Enfield I have seen. Much better than the others here. BRAVO SIR!

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому

      Thank you for your very kind words. Glad that you found it to your liking!

  • @breaktofreedom
    @breaktofreedom 5 років тому +4

    Lovely, lovely video. Practical, knowledgeable and a great reloading setup. Brilliant stuff.

  • @Nordic-bb8nw
    @Nordic-bb8nw 5 місяців тому

    After watching your videos, I decided to get me a 577 Snider. It came in this weekend and after inspecting it I took it to the range. Made some ammo ahead of time. It shoot well, even though I had me eyes shut at the 1st shot. Well I hit the target at 75 yards. Now I have fire formed brass to use with the .600 bullets. Can't wait to get back out to the range and see how these perform.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  5 місяців тому +1

      That’s great! Happy to hear that you’re well on the way to Snider satisfaction!

  • @conradsenior5843
    @conradsenior5843 2 роки тому

    You are a gem. This is fantastic information. You have saved everyone time and money.

  • @thralldumehammer
    @thralldumehammer Рік тому

    Love the significant other wondering where the kitchen appliance is 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @steveschempp1710
    @steveschempp1710 3 роки тому +1

    I really do enjoy your videos. Your kit is near perfect and you add great humor to your work. Keep up the good work and buy your long suffering wife flowers.

  • @stevensheldon9271
    @stevensheldon9271 7 років тому +1

    Love the comment on weighing vs. volume measurement!

  • @nightraven836
    @nightraven836 2 роки тому

    I love how effective that antique rifle is, especially with the custom loads, with the historical ammunition packs just making it feel even better.

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Рік тому +1

    Always informative AND entertaining!

  • @canadianfalcon4127
    @canadianfalcon4127 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, very detailed and professional.
    I wonder where I can buy Snider-Enfield ammo in Canada (you've mentioned it is expensive, but I have no options:)?

  • @tackytrooper
    @tackytrooper 3 роки тому

    I own zero historical rifles but with how things are going I think that might change. Your videos are a great service to the retro rifle community.

  • @limeydavey
    @limeydavey 6 років тому

    Fantastic , this is the reason i just purchased my first snider MKll from gunbroker , being a brit living in america this and the martini henry (along with the usual Enfields) are a must , your videos are outstanding , i tip my hat to you good sir !

  • @robertostermiller586
    @robertostermiller586 5 років тому +1

    Best video I've ever seen! Very informative and to the point. Well done! Robert! you get a 11 out of 10 for this one.

  • @bontragerjones
    @bontragerjones 4 роки тому

    Ahh wonderful. My 2nd BP rifle and I again turn to Britishmuzzleloaders to get my info.
    Great channel.

  • @panther105
    @panther105 7 років тому

    This is fascinating. I had no idea it was so involved to make this older cartridge. Scary accurate grouping....!!

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому

      And it's one of the simpler ones! Actually, they all aren't that bad. Just a few more steps than with modern loading.

  • @sorichar
    @sorichar 8 років тому +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed the comic relief at the end of the video...keep up the good work! :-)

  • @steveshoemaker6347
    @steveshoemaker6347 5 років тому

    4K video the best,what a super cool video...thank you very much...!

  • @jusportel
    @jusportel 3 роки тому

    The sizing dies work well backed out 3-4 turns, when you’re using larger than standard bullets. Having fired uncountable hundreds of rounds from various Sniders since 1998, I moved away from the larger bullets in later years. When cleaning my 3-band one day, I was surprised to find a large lead ring drop out of the chamber. Close inspection of the other two that I was shooting at the time, revealed a similar situation. The .590 bullets were leaving a ring of lead where they entered the rifling. I started experimenting with other bullets, and got excellent results with the Rapine trashcan .580 hollow base wadcutter. With 70gr. of FG it would hit the small gong every shot at 200m. I filled the hollow base with beeswax, and topped the powder with cream of wheat. I also had good results with the ordinary Lee “Civil War Minie” over the same charge, but cast of a harder alloy than you’re supposed to use.

  • @pgtmg624
    @pgtmg624 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for another excellent video. I do believe you have won me over and a Snider is in my not to distant future.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому +1

      Excellent! Get the best one you can afford and Martyn will set you up proper for brass if you want to go that way. Cheers.

  • @billdyke9745
    @billdyke9745 4 роки тому

    Fascinating stuff. And dashed fine shooting, sah.

  • @andreadavide
    @andreadavide 8 років тому

    You are spoiling us with an incredibly professional and high quality informative video.
    I share your pain about the other significant half interfering with shooting, because mine keeps kvetching about the smell of rotten eggs when I clean my muzzleladers in the kitchen sink or nuke my tallow and beeswax based lubricants in the microwave...

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. The other half isn't really bothered at all... She just rolls her eyes and won't let me near her until I've washed my hands... :-)

  • @josephjames259
    @josephjames259 4 роки тому

    Great video, particularly the comedic flourishes of large scissors and dehydrator. I have the Lee die set, but the information you have presented will have me fire forming in the future.

  • @alistairdennett5913
    @alistairdennett5913 3 роки тому

    Always entertaining, always informative. Thanks so much. BTW, that's a nice crisp Snider in the video...

  • @string-bag
    @string-bag 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the step by step guide, positively inspirational, Cheers!

  • @mrbikehunter
    @mrbikehunter 8 років тому

    Going to the garage now and changing my loads that is impressive accuracy my friend - thankyou for doing all the homework - a very well made and informative video

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Glad to be of help! Every rifle will like something just a little bit different, but I found that 3F was the better performing powder in both Long and Short Rifle.

  • @mattwheeler702
    @mattwheeler702 5 років тому +1

    Omfg that killed me at the end. Good stuff man.

  • @patrickdunn2509
    @patrickdunn2509 5 років тому

    Great video man. Very educational.

  • @Mitcchhh
    @Mitcchhh 7 років тому +1

    Great Video Rob. Been looking forward to this one since I bought my Snider. Might actually be able to hit the side of a barn now.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому

      Awesome! Keep trying, you'll eventually find a combination that works! Cheers.

    • @Mitcchhh
      @Mitcchhh 7 років тому

      Finally got it to shoot! I used a CBE 420gr .589 Bumble Bee (Thanks to Bad Ass Wallace) behind 65grains of FFG, followed all your instructions and am getting around 3inch groups at 100m. Big improvement over the 2foot groups I used to get. Thanks again for the videos, can't wait for the next, Mitch

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому +1

      Mitcchhh That is great news, Mitch! Very happy that you have seen that kind of improvement. Well done.

  • @greglaroche1753
    @greglaroche1753 5 років тому +1

    Interesting and well done.

  • @Vorpal_Wit
    @Vorpal_Wit 4 роки тому

    I love that fresh popcorn smell of battle.

  • @TwentythreePER
    @TwentythreePER 7 років тому

    Very interesting videos, sir. Being American, I am familiar with the Springfield trapdoor rifles that seem similar to the Snider but I don't know much about British black powder rifles. Thanks for the videos. Excellent job.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому +1

      You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. Both rifles do indeed represent a similar concept, for sure!

  • @Chris-dt2qb
    @Chris-dt2qb 3 роки тому +1

    Excellente vidéo. Bravo. En France nous utilisons également de la semoule. La graisse est un mélange de cire d'abeille et de suif. Amitiés de la France

  • @madogllewellyn
    @madogllewellyn 4 роки тому

    Love the ending !!!!

  • @иваниванов-з4ш7ш
    @иваниванов-з4ш7ш 5 років тому

    Спасибо за идею использования кукурузной муки, буду применять в 12 /70 для увеличения разлета дроби.

  • @RealLuckless
    @RealLuckless 7 років тому

    For your wrapper process - A weighted block that is about 3/4 or so the width between the walls of the jig, with a rubber bottom can work very well for holding things snugly rather than taping. Fumbling with tape sucks.
    Rubber just has to be able to hold the paper, ideally without marking, and for a similar process on an unrelated project I found that common white erasers scuffed with fine sand paper made excellent feet to glue on to the block.
    If you wanted to get really fancy, you could probably also add a few modifications to your jig and place the string down before the paper, and tie up even faster.

  • @roberthill3207
    @roberthill3207 5 років тому

    I'm so glad i found your channel thumbs up stay Awsome.

  • @jackmehoff1840
    @jackmehoff1840 Рік тому

    superb video, thank you

  • @sergiocazzaniga3141
    @sergiocazzaniga3141 3 роки тому

    Remember ! Always wear glasses. Great shotgun!

  • @macanix8072
    @macanix8072 7 років тому

    Another excellent and informative video... Thanks...

  • @m52spy
    @m52spy 7 років тому +4

    love the background music!!

  • @sandeshnarwade8477
    @sandeshnarwade8477 4 роки тому

    Birthday present , Good !!, The entire 2 parts are awesome, fantastically filmed with every minute details , which is really helpful, I liked the idea of seating the bullet without any mechanical instrument, Hat's off to you Sir, would love to see the detailed mechanical functioning of Lee Enfield.👍

  • @cyclonetaylor7838
    @cyclonetaylor7838 5 років тому

    Two of the best bullet moulds I used were my Lyman .585213 or alternately a Lee .584-488M. I dinnae think either are still made anymore. If you can find one grab it. Also my brass was Bell .577 NE cut down. By far the best brass to use and lasts for years with care.

    • @cyclonetaylor7838
      @cyclonetaylor7838 5 років тому

      Postscript: I reloaded them with a set of RCBS dies made to seat and crimp .585 diameter bullets. Not cheap but definately the best way to go about it.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @sandstorm1934
    @sandstorm1934 8 років тому

    Another great presentation, thank you.

  • @davidhutchison3343
    @davidhutchison3343 4 роки тому

    I home brew beer, and filling the cartridges reminds me of priming beer bottles when I fill them. Not hard, but you've got to be accurate, and never double prime a bottle. It will go BOOM, much like a double filled bullet cartridge.

  • @gavindavies793
    @gavindavies793 7 років тому

    JUST an FYI, popping wet cartridges on a tray in an electric fan oven on low (just hot enough to still handle) works well. I have dried air rifle pellets in such a fashion after washing them. Also various motorcycle parts. Marital harmony can be maintained by various means, personally I just relax - the smell of her cats used to cover up any odours my stuff left! :)

  • @mazkact
    @mazkact 7 років тому

    Busted.....MERDE ! As usual I thoroughly enjoyed the video. I guess I need to move from my home cast round balls and on to Martin's mold for my Nepalese

  • @teec3385
    @teec3385 8 років тому

    Great ending Rob lol, always a pleasure. Thank you.

  • @aarontipton1981
    @aarontipton1981 5 років тому

    Love the video.. great job ole chap.

  • @2bingtim
    @2bingtim 3 роки тому

    I love the smell of burnt cornmeal & gunpowder in the morning!

  • @rre9121
    @rre9121 3 роки тому

    2:46 something speaks to me seeing a man in full regalia and wicked cool sunglasses shooting a gun 150 years old.
    Nice.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  3 роки тому

      Wouldn't exactly call it "full regalia".... That's another videos... 🙂

  • @P61guy61
    @P61guy61 8 років тому

    Well done! I appreciate your time and effort. I've only fired my trap door Springfield 45/70 with black powder a few times. I'll look for one of those rifles in the future. Looks like a lot of fun.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      They take a bit of fiddling, but the .600 bullet is really the crux of the matter.

  • @BuntaBall40
    @BuntaBall40 4 роки тому

    Great video mate

  • @scottleft3672
    @scottleft3672 4 роки тому

    Good work, more historians should be so thourough.

  • @roderickballance6960
    @roderickballance6960 3 роки тому

    Why, Yes, I watch this again; Always good to remember the "How To.." !

  • @r1-le801
    @r1-le801 8 років тому

    Another fascinating video! Thanks!

  • @cheesenoodles8316
    @cheesenoodles8316 5 років тому

    That was a great video....some basic information was appreciated...the practical application and straight forward instruction was spot on. I liked the large scissors...corn meal and oh s#@t responce to the yelled spouce inquiry.

  • @orange12v
    @orange12v 7 років тому

    These are fantastic video's love them also love the Canadian accent

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому

      Glad you enjoy them. Wait,..... accent?...... there is no accent.... :-)

    • @orange12v
      @orange12v 7 років тому

      are you sure a-boot that?(just teasing )

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  7 років тому

      Haha. Oh God,..... the boot thing..... nobody talks like that here.... American urban myth... (I am, of course, chuckling as I write and am certainly not upset) Cheers.

  • @MrCanukistanadian
    @MrCanukistanadian 2 роки тому

    Absolutely awesome videos on the reloading for the Snider Robert. I have been shooting .575 bullets for years now BUT I have paper patched them up to larger diameter. They shoot really decent but a larger x-ring mold would sure simplify things. I have to buy one now! Lol

  • @highlandrab19
    @highlandrab19 6 років тому

    You could use a sizing die and then flare the neck for the larger bullet. annealing the brass after a few uses would help to extend its life as well.

  • @LandonRoy-cv9rt
    @LandonRoy-cv9rt 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @Derecq
    @Derecq 8 років тому

    I read somewhere that the ammunition was originally packed like you do, nose to tail but in transit it was found that the case rims were damaging the bullet of the adjacent cartridge. They then changed to packing the cartridges all the same way, hence the tapered appearance the later style of package.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Interesting, can you remember where you read that?

    • @Derecq
      @Derecq 8 років тому

      The Snider-Enfield Rifle by Charles J Purdon, Historical Arms Series No.24 published by Museum Restoration Service Canada. Author says "Until 1869 cartridges positioned nose to tail but with List of Changes para 1819 this was changed because indentation made on the bullet by adjacent rim".
      I knew I had seen somewhere and have just hunted out the reference source!

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Derecq Thanks! I'll add a note in the video about that. Cheers.

  • @unclecordite9208
    @unclecordite9208 2 роки тому

    For the authentic look, I use brown paper grocery bags for the wrapper and photocopy a computer facsimile of the original wrapper. There are fonts nearly identical to the original.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  2 роки тому

      Yes,... as I typically am going to simply rip open the packets, I do not spend much time in the finer details of and historical accuracy... For special occasions yes...

  • @chestertnted
    @chestertnted 4 роки тому

    Very nice. Great video for viewed, reloaders or not.

  • @cesarortiz2143
    @cesarortiz2143 8 років тому +1

    I believe that Lee Precisions will custom make dies to a fired case.

  • @abrampl
    @abrampl 4 роки тому

    Thank you for nice English lesson!

  • @danellis4437
    @danellis4437 8 років тому

    Rob, Yes I resized them but used the Lee resizer die. The bullets that I cast from alloy
    are around the .588 to .591 range. I did anneal these cases once and they will
    take up to .585 or so I believe. I was thinking of getting a piece of rod and
    attempting to see if I can expand the case mouth a bit. Not sure that this
    will work and whether this might put too much stress on the cases. When I did
    an earlier casting with a purer lead mix, I found the bullet diameter was much
    closer to the case mouth diameter but the bullets were much heavier than the
    480gr weight specified for the CBE mold. In fact, I was getting a 550 to 570
    range which I rejected. Thanks.

  • @mauwalker
    @mauwalker 8 років тому

    Nice work as always, Rob.

  • @zidfox1553
    @zidfox1553 7 років тому

    love the channel very informative

  • @vincetytler6175
    @vincetytler6175 8 років тому

    Excellent vid Rob! I am starting to reload centre fire and I know it isn't the same but never less I learned quite a bit.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Hi V. Did you see the 303 reloading clip?... more along the lines of what you are doing.

    • @vincetytler6175
      @vincetytler6175 8 років тому

      Yes i saw your 303 reloading vid, excellent and tailored to your intrests. I am reloading for my No4 and 270, mainly for economy but also for some specific hunting loads.

  • @billrea66
    @billrea66 2 роки тому

    ( Feb. 26/22 ) Got Magtech 24 ga brass shot shells coming . Ordered .578 boolits from JET in Alta along with cards .Hope to load 25 for Spring use .Bought the LEE dies for .577 but after watching these vids , I may not use . They were $ 200.00 after tax !

  • @MrRedbeard762
    @MrRedbeard762 8 років тому

    Very informative, I just cannot get over not crimping the bullet in place.

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  8 років тому

      Yup, it just sits there... doesn't move at all due to the filler.... Crimping and cast bullets usually don't go together anyway...

  • @Natesgunstuff
    @Natesgunstuff 5 років тому

    I love your videos!

  • @ivanmr359
    @ivanmr359 4 роки тому

    excelent work! thanks man

  • @kampase
    @kampase 6 років тому

    You’ve inspired me to take up shooting so I can eventually do something like this

    • @britishmuzzleloaders
      @britishmuzzleloaders  6 років тому

      Very nice! Do let me know how things go. What are you going to look to first?

    • @kampase
      @kampase 6 років тому +1

      I'm in the UK so I'll have to start basic. A World War bolt action I think, and moving on to something like an Enfield 3 band after that

  • @mannequinfukr
    @mannequinfukr 2 роки тому

    You mentioning about dedicating brass to your rifle made me think of how some black powder target shooters would do this because the cartridge wasn't standardized (different chamber dimensions) or not really available anymore and they can't afford to lose brass

  • @geofflethornes4109
    @geofflethornes4109 6 років тому

    Great videos.