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  • Опубліковано 16 січ 2016
  • Reloading Shotgun Shells at Camp

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  • @darqen271
    @darqen271 5 років тому +54

    People are so wasteful with plastic shotshells. I REALLY appreciate your video and im glad to see there are people re-using this wasted plastic. You can get 6 or 7 loadings usually from plastic shotshells before they are waste.

    • @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
      @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 2 роки тому +2

      well i save my shells, im new to guns, only 4 months in, but i have all my brass casings and shotgun shells, but for now i dont plan to reload anything at least for shotguns, a 25 box of 16 and 12ga is like $5-8. Not even worth buying powder and primers and lead for nore wasting the time on

    • @rjmacready9690
      @rjmacready9690 2 роки тому +2

      @@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 someday it will be worth it. even if we can afford the ammunition we should be learning how to make it ourselves. we need to stop relying on magic boxes and the global/national market for our needs.

    • @Pussinator.69
      @Pussinator.69 Рік тому

      Paper shells much better and lasting.
      I've got 6 empty shells to reload now.

  • @chuckHart70
    @chuckHart70 5 років тому +21

    Stumbled on this. Nice work sir. I love your style. You dont need a tool!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  5 років тому +5

      @chuckHart70
      Thank you. For shotgun, I only use single shot now days and this method works perfect for it. I did pick up a crimping tool recently off ebay. Works the same but without using a wax sealant.

  • @Ray-sj2iw
    @Ray-sj2iw 7 місяців тому

    Little tip. Get a piece of wood the same size as the inside of your shell. Drill a small all the way through right in the center. Use a small Phillips or some other rod or punch to knock out the primer. It speeds up the process a lot. A long socket with a short extension works great for setting new primers. I always used a rubber hammer. It crazie how fast loading like this can be after a while. LOL. Thanks for the video and bringing back some great memories of my youth.

    • @Ray-sj2iw
      @Ray-sj2iw 7 місяців тому

      I commented before I realized you had the hole in the wood. I just saw the offset hole and paused it. Sorry for not watching first.

  • @donaldjones3580
    @donaldjones3580 5 років тому +15

    From my point of view why do you remove the wood dowel between decapping and recapping? I don't see you examining the base wad.

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 6 років тому +7

    An ordinary flat washer inlet into the wood block would give 360° support to the base - help prevent a possible angling bend. Clearance hole bored through the block for spent primers. A 1"x1" flat bar steel inlet likewise would help ensure flush seating of primers.
    There are potential situations requiring removal of live primers - few I grant - but doing so requires very careful movements. You can remove live primers with very slow and gradually increasing pressure. HOWEVER, in most cases, it's better to simply fire the primer and remove it spent. Tapping the primer into place with a punch and hammer is a safe procedure. Lee Loaders have used this technique for decades. You will hear about the rare occasion of a primer going off during seating from someone who says "it happened to me" - and it can happen (rarely), but those rare instances are more in the nature of scareing someone than causing harm as long as ordinary safety precautions are followed.
    Using a hodgepodge of cases means that internal volume is going to vary. This isn't an issue if mild to moderate loads are adhered to, but anything approaching maximum loads needs to be worked toward gradually in identical brand cases. A safe load in one case can become an overpressure load in a case with smaller internal volume. But this isn't an issue with mild to moderate loads.
    As with most things, these kinds of videos should be viewed as instructional for SHTF scenarios, and not as a recommended technique for routine reloading.
    Black powder is much more forgiving than smokeless. Equal volumes of black powder and shot was referred to as a "square load", or ideal, but adjustments were easily accomodated by the shotguns. If someone wants to use a hodgepodge of cases, they should restrict that activity to using black powder or substitutes as this video is doing.
    The final compression taps on the lead shot, I would avoid. This will deform the shot and give erratic patterns.
    Wax works but water glass glue is better - alternatively, Duco hobby cement.

  • @357bullfrog2
    @357bullfrog2 4 роки тому +2

    Your way of loading is way better than how I do it. Thanks for showing that. I'm gonna steal your idea !

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +2

      @357 bullfrog...That's what we are here for, to learn from each other. Thank you for watching.

  • @Ray-sj2iw
    @Ray-sj2iw 7 місяців тому

    This was my first shotgun shell reloader back in the late 70s, LOL. Only I drilled holed in my 2x4 to hold the shells and for the primers to fall through. Loaded a lot of shells like this.

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 7 років тому +5

    The primer should be recessed into the shell face. If you're going to do it like you show, you could just hollow out a small spot on the block to accommodate the primed area then wack away as much as you like. I know it's relatively hard to set off a primer but why take the chance? Some shooters will find that shells loaded without resizing the brass first makes them very hard to chamber. That's certainly true in several of my guns.

  • @rocknraptor3195
    @rocknraptor3195 4 роки тому +4

    I use a small piece of wood with a 13/16 hole for the shell & a 3/8 inside that, to hold the shell & tap the primer out..weigh my charge, wad, roll crimp, or just recrimp with needle nose turn the shell upside down & press back together, add a little super glue to help hold it..lots of them look almost factory!! Edit: Also use a thin cardboard shot card for the crimp so the crimp can glue to that.

  • @oldbag3043
    @oldbag3043 8 років тому +6

    Nice one thank you twofeathers good lesson very much appreciated

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому +2

      +old bag
      You're welcome. Comes in handy when you are on a weekend hunting/camping trip, shoot 10 or 12 shells then reload them while sitting back at camp that evening.

  • @jeffryrichardson9105
    @jeffryrichardson9105 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Great information!👍🏾😀❤️🇺🇸

  • @knightingalesaid
    @knightingalesaid 4 роки тому +1

    That's slicker than a frozen dog. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @Gary J...Slicker than Owl shit on wet pavement. Thanks for watching.

    • @michiganmikeupnorth
      @michiganmikeupnorth 3 роки тому +1

      Hey Gary J!....I see you all over the place.

  • @andrewj503
    @andrewj503 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you sir for the good ideas.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @Andrew Jepson You're welcome. That's what this is all about, sharing ideas.

  • @blackjeep2005
    @blackjeep2005 2 роки тому

    Good job little buddy. I got set of car heart gloves like that tere really warm .

  • @dangloc89
    @dangloc89 3 роки тому +1

    This is great! I'll pay you for a few of those wooden dowel with the hole center.

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 7 років тому +9

    Have you ever a primer set off by doing this and would it be the same with a cardboard circle in wax and then over the powder one and one over the shot?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  7 років тому +6

      No never had a primer discharge. It is harder than most people think to set it off and if it did it wouldn't harm anything, the charge is light.
      Cardboard will work. Some Shotgun Shell manufacturers use pressed cardboard.

    • @522alien
      @522alien 7 років тому +5

      i was trying to remove primer it did exploded no harm at all but it made a dent on the table

    • @a.t.8013
      @a.t.8013 7 років тому +4

      yasin keskin you have to remove dead primers not live ones. the live ones will obviously discharge

    • @MrGunny2009
      @MrGunny2009 7 років тому +6

      Why would someone be removing a live primer? Just skip right to the powder charging step.

    • @michaelbarncastle7115
      @michaelbarncastle7115 3 роки тому +4

      Shotgun primers are nothing to be taken lightly, they are extremely powerful and have an increased potential to cause a in lethal injury.
      Here's a personal experience I had many years ago. I tossed a live 209 in a metal barbecue, when it detonated it blew the cup clean through the side of the barbeque and then nearly penetrated the metal siding on a mobile home. It also left my ear ringing. Do Not Take Primers with a grain of salt, they can be nasty and are capable of causing serious injury or even death. I knew a guy who blew the tip of his index finger off when one detonated. Don't know exactly what he did that caused the detonation, but does it really matter? I don't think so.

  • @intergalacticbobcat6185
    @intergalacticbobcat6185 8 місяців тому +1

    Speaking from a purely survivalist perspective, would animal fat also work as a sealant instead of wax or would it not seal properly?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 місяців тому +1

      animal fat would work very well, it doesn't take much to keep them sealed.

    • @intergalacticbobcat6185
      @intergalacticbobcat6185 8 місяців тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel thank you for both the incredible information and incredibly quick response

  • @josephpieterse8592
    @josephpieterse8592 2 роки тому +1

    how much powder....grams????

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  2 роки тому +1

      @Joseph Pieterse Not really sure, I was using a Black Powder measuring device at 100 grains
      Conversion calculator says 100 grains equals 6.47989 grams
      I didn't weigh it on a scale so I don't know if that is correct or not

  • @sjl9942
    @sjl9942 3 роки тому +1

    Damn no re sizing I mean if they all came from your gun no need but from random guns yeah im re sizing other then that this is a good survival tool

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +1

      @sj L The ones I pick up are usually fired from Semi-auto shotguns, which most probably are Brownings. I find them where Duck hunters practice shooting clay targets. Usually a name brand semi-auto will have a tighter chamber than my single shot shotgun has, so they really don't expand that much.

  • @harleyironhead7090
    @harleyironhead7090 3 місяці тому

    wow a great video

  • @emyytok6318
    @emyytok6318 Рік тому +1

    Sir how many times we can recycle the shell?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  Рік тому

      @Emyy Tok only You can judge that. there is no time limit, you'll have to inspect each shell for any possible structural damage and fitment before reloading it again.

  • @jamesboland6072
    @jamesboland6072 4 роки тому +1

    how much powder,how much shot,and what kind of shot?

  • @scratchgolf
    @scratchgolf 8 років тому +1

    ill have to try that! I like that little hammer

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому +2

      +Eric C
      I use this hammer at work driving anchors into concrete, perfect size.

    • @scratchgolf
      @scratchgolf 8 років тому +1

      It seems very handy.

  • @saleembarmania5295
    @saleembarmania5295 Рік тому +1

    Do they chamber and extract ok with pump or semi-auto?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  Рік тому +1

      I've only use them in single shot but they should work i semi-auto/pump, as long as the shell isn't too long for your chamber. my chamber is 3 inches and I use 2.75 inch shells.

  • @KLAYCO47
    @KLAYCO47 8 років тому +2

    awesome!

  • @revolver8shot
    @revolver8shot 8 років тому +2

    now that was interesting never saw that done before.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому

      +revolver8shot
      It's seldom done these days since shotshells are being sold nearly everywhere. I've always like adding a little extra load and variable size shots like #6,#4 and #2 combination which you can't find in stores sold like that.

  • @strartur
    @strartur 5 років тому +1

    U could use the bottom of a shell as a punching tool to make wads, instead of using patches of napkins ....

  • @Jarrett0101
    @Jarrett0101 4 роки тому +1

    Has anyone Chrono these rounds using Pyrodex... Thinking about trying this I'd like to use it for turkey hunting or get steel shot after duck and Goose but I'm trying to figure out what the Carano says compared to what I already use

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому

      @Kansas Outdoorsman Chlumsky...Not that I know of. Black Powder has far less energy than Modern day Powder. So I imagine you will get less results using this. I've used it on Squirrels. Not sure if it would be a good choice on Turkey or Ducks.

  • @rogerfrench1777
    @rogerfrench1777 2 місяці тому

    What do you use to resize the hulls in the field?

  • @martinwertheim7378
    @martinwertheim7378 Рік тому

    Child's play. 👍🏼 Easy and great

  • @christopherpeterson1400
    @christopherpeterson1400 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, no need for $600 of fancy equipment and plastic. Do you do 12 ga. slugs ?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @christopher Peterson No. This video is just to show you can reload out in the field while at camp.

  • @xxxkaneki1331
    @xxxkaneki1331 7 років тому +2

    how much powder do i put into the shot gun shell

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому

      +XXXKANEI
      Depends on which powder you will be using. I used Pyrodex RS powder at 100 grains.

  • @myemotionalsupportclown9590
    @myemotionalsupportclown9590 3 роки тому +2

    Does the wax foul up the barrel any???

  • @tylercoleman7580
    @tylercoleman7580 5 років тому +2

    Do you cut off the excess plastic after sealing?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  5 років тому +7

      @Tyler Coleman...No I do not cut them. The shells I'm using are 2 3/4" chambering and my shotgun is 3" chamber, so no need to be cut. But if they where 3" shells, I would cut them.

    • @tylercoleman7580
      @tylercoleman7580 4 роки тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel thank you!

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому

      @@tylercoleman7580 You're welcome

  • @elijahskywalker611
    @elijahskywalker611 3 роки тому +1

    What’s that hand tool he uses for charging the shells? I can’t find any hand tools for smokeless powder

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +2

      @Elijah Trujillo If you can't find one locally, you can order it from amazon or several other reloading supply dealers on the internet. Black Powder Measuring Tool or Muzzleloader Powder Measure.

    • @elijahskywalker611
      @elijahskywalker611 3 роки тому

      @@TwoFeatherChannel what’s the name of it? So I can find online

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +2

      @@elijahskywalker611 Black Powder Measuring Tool or Muzzleloader Powder Measure. Search for those to names should get you what you need.

    • @elijahskywalker611
      @elijahskywalker611 3 роки тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel you’re a life saver

    • @411adaptivegolf
      @411adaptivegolf 3 роки тому

      Black powder measuring flask

  • @paulremolina8788
    @paulremolina8788 3 роки тому

    Great that you share, but is not necessary seen the same thing over and over to understand. Quick is better.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +2

      @paul remolina Is that what she said, quick was better?

  • @HarshmanHills
    @HarshmanHills 11 місяців тому

    What is the charge and how much is the weight of the bb’s?

  • @411adaptivegolf
    @411adaptivegolf 3 роки тому

    Are those 1 peice or 2 Peice hulls? I see the wood dowel damaging the 2 peice hulls because the seem and possibly the 1 peice because they are tapered inside! In ac pinch probably would be ok but why with all the tools available today??

  • @patgedeon
    @patgedeon 8 років тому +2

    Really cool!

  • @user-fr9ro3ir8c
    @user-fr9ro3ir8c 8 місяців тому

    don't you have to close the crimping or do these shells not have it?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 місяців тому

      that's what the wax and wad are for. crimped shells from a press and die keep the shot from rolling out. in the field you don't have a press and dies, so use wad to pack it and wax to seal it or something else like clay or talo.

    • @user-fr9ro3ir8c
      @user-fr9ro3ir8c 8 місяців тому

      aren't there also shells where the front simply folds closed by hand?@@TwoFeatherChannel

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 місяців тому

      @@user-fr9ro3ir8c never heard of them. I use the factory plastic ones I find on the ground where people target shoot. they are stiff plastic and pop back up if you push the crimp down by hand.

  • @regularfather4708
    @regularfather4708 4 роки тому +1

    Only problem I see is that those shells are fire formed for different guns. I wonder, did you have any issues with chambering or stuck shells in your gun?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @Cis White Dad...No problems. I only shoot these reloads in a Single Shot shotgun that is 3" chambered and the shells are 2-3/4" shells.

    • @regularfather4708
      @regularfather4708 4 роки тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel excellent. I have a backwoods set up for reloading 410 that lets me resize the shells, but I have no idea how I would make a resizing die for 12ga without a lathe or a drill bit that costs as much as a factory made resizing die!

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @@regularfather4708 ..It would be hard to get it perfect by hand. It would take time and patience but you could tap it slightly with a hammer.

  • @dudebroski9460
    @dudebroski9460 4 роки тому +2

    Are those copperhead bb gun bbs? This was a great video

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @Dude Broski Yes ordinary copperhead bbs from any sporting goods store.

    • @dudebroski9460
      @dudebroski9460 4 роки тому

      @@TwoFeatherChannel do you notice any spread difference over using an actualy wad cup? Also what choke do you usually shoot from? Ive been messing with shot sizes lately and like the copperheads but havent tried without a shot cup. Its nice to know that with a little know how you can roll a few in the feild.

    • @springer-qb4dv
      @springer-qb4dv Рік тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel I heard using air gun steel bbs will damage shotgun barrel. Is there any truth to that?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  Рік тому

      @@springer-qb4dv Physics say No
      federal government made Duck hunters switch from Lead (which is soft) to Steel (which is hard)
      air gun BB's are Steel Alloy and Copper Coated. Copper is a soft metal, softer than Steel but not as soft as Lead. Alloy mixed with Steel makes the Steel softer than Steel alone. many shotgun ammo companies have switched to Copper Coating Steel but still manufacture plain Steel because it is cheaper.

  • @DaveL188
    @DaveL188 Рік тому +1

    Be easy to buy a Lee load all and mount it to a board

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  Рік тому

      @David Laverty yes that would be easy But that defeats the purpose of the video "Reloading in the Field"

    • @DaveL188
      @DaveL188 Рік тому

      @@TwoFeatherChannel it's a stupid video take enough load ammo with you and reload at home

  • @waynereynolds9232
    @waynereynolds9232 8 років тому +2

    Are those BB's you're using for shot?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому +3

      +Wayne Reynolds
      Yes, they are copper coated BB's.

    • @xxxkaneki1331
      @xxxkaneki1331 7 років тому +1

      you can use anything. it doesnt have to be bbs

  • @withoutfurtheradoforever
    @withoutfurtheradoforever 3 роки тому +1

    What tool are you measuring your powder with?

  • @joshuatylar7838
    @joshuatylar7838 4 роки тому +1

    Where are you getting your primer

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +2

      @Joshua Slaton I've gotten them from Walmart, Academy Sports and other shops that have reloading supplies.

  • @kraggman
    @kraggman 3 роки тому

    SHTF special. Awesome.

    • @springer-qb4dv
      @springer-qb4dv Рік тому

      but where do you get gunpowder and primer in SHTF? Airgun would be better for SHTF.

  • @luckyduckspreschool8913
    @luckyduckspreschool8913 6 років тому +1

    How many grains of powder did you use

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому

      100 grains of Pyrodex RS powder only, not typical shotgun powder.

  • @johnwalters7415
    @johnwalters7415 4 роки тому +1

    How much powder did you use

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому

      @John Walters...100 grains of Pyrodex RS Black Powder.

    • @johnwalters7415
      @johnwalters7415 4 роки тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel how many ozs of bbs

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @@johnwalters7415 I just fill it up and leave enough room to cap off the top, didn't weigh it.

  • @nope89532
    @nope89532 4 місяці тому

    this is so cool

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 місяці тому

      Yes, it is enjoyable when you can do things on your own.

  • @karimmoop9560
    @karimmoop9560 Рік тому

    How would using duct tape over the crimp work?

  • @nivatampa
    @nivatampa 3 роки тому +1

    Thought only brass shells were "reloadable" '-'

  • @Tonyv1951
    @Tonyv1951 7 років тому +1

    Interesting video. I've seen this done where the reloader guy cut off the crimp, but you left yours on. Do they always seat nicely when you put them in the chamber?
    Also - I like the idea of using a cloth patch rather than an expensive paid for fibre wad. What chance the patch will catch fire and start a forest fire?
    I tried reloading with a dismantled new shell the other day using PYRODEX instead of the nitro powder. I used them in my side by side and the recoil of firing the first barrel dislodged the over shot card and the damned shot ran out down the barrel.... Not great. maybe your cloth patch would work better, and you certainly have more space to pack it in with leaving teh crimp area on the case.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  7 років тому +2

      I use a Single Shot breakdown barrel shotgun with a 3 inch chamber and the Shells I use are 2.75 inch, that leaves me some room to play with like adding more shot. That's why I don't need to cut off the crimped tops.
      The Powder burns so fast, the small amount of cotton cloth shouldn't be a problem but if it did I would just stomp it out. Could use Wool, it is naturally Fire and Water resistant.

    • @Tonyv1951
      @Tonyv1951 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the info. :)
      I tried pushing some empty cases from mine in and out of the chambers and mostly they go in fine. I'm going to try your method.
      I had a first try out the other day using a cut down case (crimp off) and a card wad glued in... Worked fine as long as it was the first shot. I use a side by side and with two shells loaded, when one is fired, the card breaks out and the shot in the other barrel runs down the tube.... I need to work on it more. Could be a longer case and some cloth pushed on top of the shot will hold better under recoil.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  7 років тому +1

      Tonyv1951
      You might try packing the BB's tighter then add thicker layer off wadding before you seal it.

    • @MrGunny2009
      @MrGunny2009 7 років тому

      Another final step would be to trim off about a quarter inch of the end of the shell and use a little roll crimping tool to seal in the pellets, along with a final cardboard cover wad.

  • @bystander665
    @bystander665 5 років тому

    It might almost be easier to buy a lee load all 2, screw it down to a board, but a couple large rubber footed C claps and clamp the board right down to the edge of the tail gate.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  5 років тому +1

      @bystander66...Seems you missed the idea of the video also. Reloading with limited amount of carry.

    • @bystander665
      @bystander665 5 років тому

      TwoFeatherChannel No I hear ya, just putting another idea out there to speed up the process lol. That’s a sweet set up

  • @parvaizahmad7945
    @parvaizahmad7945 5 років тому +1

    Where we get the parts which u use like fire pin. And gun powder
    Please tell me

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  5 років тому +4

      @My Channel
      Long shaft Pin Punch came from Harbor Freight, any Tool Store will have those.
      Pyrodex Black Powder came from Academy Sports Store, any Firearm Store with reloading supplies should have it.

    • @huxmetalworks7371
      @huxmetalworks7371 4 роки тому

      Great job like your work can you tell me how much powder and how much short are you loading thanks for sharing

  • @isaacsprenger9940
    @isaacsprenger9940 6 років тому

    I will have to try this!

  • @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122
    @VeryProPlayerYesSir1122 6 років тому +1

    Can I use candle wax ?

  • @garyhoneybuss6965
    @garyhoneybuss6965 3 роки тому +1

    Where do y'all get primer caps

  • @seyedamirkhakzadian7794
    @seyedamirkhakzadian7794 10 місяців тому

    کار اون دستکش چیه ؟ فکر میکنی این اشتباه برای تو مفید هست ؟

  • @johnwalters7415
    @johnwalters7415 4 роки тому +1

    What powder do you use?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @John Walters....Pyrodex RS, it's a black powder.

    • @johnwalters7415
      @johnwalters7415 4 роки тому +1

      @@TwoFeatherChannel have you ever loaded any #6 that way?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @@johnwalters7415 I didn't have any #6 lead shot, but it will work the same as the BB's.

  • @truthseeker1364
    @truthseeker1364 4 роки тому +1

    Could u use hot glue gun to seal or even pine tar glue would maybe be good for shit hits the fan

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  4 роки тому +1

      @Truth Seeker Yes any of those will work to keep the pellets from rolling out while you carry it in your pocket.

  • @huxmetalworks7371
    @huxmetalworks7371 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job very well done can you answer a couple of questions i see you are loading hi and low brass can you tell me what is your charge grains of powder and shot also are you using black powder or something else thanks for sharing

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +3

      @HUX METAL WORKS 100gr Pyrodex black powder. BB's I just fill it up to where I can still seal it.

  • @RandomGuy9
    @RandomGuy9 8 років тому +1

    Very cool.

  • @mylittleghosty9227
    @mylittleghosty9227 8 років тому

    how many grains of powder? and what kind of powder?

  • @shitdevil1991
    @shitdevil1991 3 роки тому

    What did you use for patches? Old T-shirt

  • @dseednorwayn47
    @dseednorwayn47 8 років тому +1

    cool method

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому

      +dseed norway
      Thank you, simple and easy way to reload on the move.

  • @mckwilly
    @mckwilly 8 років тому +1

    nice method

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому

      +MCKwilly
      It's good to make the shot and load the way you need it.

  • @johnwalters7415
    @johnwalters7415 6 років тому

    How mush powder would I use in a 20 gauge shell

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому +1

      @John Walters
      I don't have a 20 gauge and never looked at any other size. I'm using 100 gr. so 75 gr. might be enough.

    • @johnwalters7415
      @johnwalters7415 6 років тому

      Thanks for getting back to me .I finally came across the information and 75 to 80 will work

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому

      @John Walters
      Good deal. The Pyrodex powder is not as critical as modern slow burning powders are. A little more or less doesn't have those pressure issues.

  • @PAULOCESAR-or7up
    @PAULOCESAR-or7up Рік тому

    só faltou disparar ...sei não heimmm

  • @hdman97
    @hdman97 6 років тому

    What about resizing the brass?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому +1

      +hdman97
      Does not need to be resized in the single shot shotgun I use. It might in a pump or semiauto.

    • @brentparsons2661
      @brentparsons2661 5 років тому +1

      If your shooting them in the same shotgun it should still function because they are formed to the chamber already

  • @springer-qb4dv
    @springer-qb4dv Рік тому

    Thanks for the nice demo. But wouldn't a tong be useful to hold the hull while you reload it? (in the slight chance that gun powder/primer goes off and blows off one's fingers).

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  Рік тому +3

      sure if you live in fear your whole life, then by all means wear a bomb proof suit
      but I know it takes a lot of force to detonate a primer and had fireworks go off in my hand in the 1960's
      black powder is what is used in fireworks and to make an explosion it has to be tightly wrapped
      if you spread out black powder loosely in a pile and light it, all it does is a quick flash of fire, no explosion

  • @SandupaSanoj
    @SandupaSanoj 3 місяці тому

    😊😊😊

  • @jiri1501
    @jiri1501 2 роки тому

    No ty jseš dobrej buran z Nemanic

  • @MyHollowpoint
    @MyHollowpoint 8 років тому +1

    I could handle it till the wax pouring.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому +1

      +MyHollowpoint
      Wax On Wax Off, yeah that would be painful.

    • @bantamdude
      @bantamdude 7 років тому +1

      MyHollowpoint I've seen some use elmers glue.

    • @donaldjones3580
      @donaldjones3580 5 років тому

      I don't even mess with the over load wad, just hot wax on a side by side

  • @illusionfusion9719
    @illusionfusion9719 8 років тому

    this is good if you are bored with nothing to do.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  8 років тому

      +Mr llorT
      I wouldn't know, never been bored before and always have something to do.

  • @davidvance7059
    @davidvance7059 3 роки тому

    Be careful hitting that that hard I have heard if you pack it to hard it will blow up on you

  • @tobymorgan4431
    @tobymorgan4431 7 років тому +1

    hi.
    I am new to reloading and don't have any of the kit, is it possible just to buy shells with the same weight of shot you want to put in, take out the shot and replace it with your own shot and then crimp it again

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  7 років тому

      It would be hard to remove the shot from a factory crimped shell without damaging it. I don't think you can crimp a shell without a reloading press. That's why I seal it off with wax.

    • @barrydeclined2547
      @barrydeclined2547 5 років тому +1

      Take a look at the Survival Loader. you can load your own easy and inexpensive.
      go to; thexringusa.com comes in 12 ga. and 410 ga.

    • @johnmark6306
      @johnmark6306 5 років тому

      @@barrydeclined2547 Looks like a good recommendation, you deserve a beer. 🍺

    • @barrydeclined2547
      @barrydeclined2547 5 років тому

      I would take you up on that if we were nearer. LOL. best of luck. Barry

  • @Mav8887.
    @Mav8887. 4 роки тому

    Those bbs will annihilate your forcing cone and barrel!

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain 3 роки тому

      I heard they make all brass BBs as well. Not sure where to find them though.

  • @416loren
    @416loren 5 років тому +3

    Get a Lee Loader

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  5 років тому +8

      @416loren...I guess you missed the whole point of the video. To reload in the wild, without a press.

  • @user-lu7tu4ou8n
    @user-lu7tu4ou8n 3 роки тому

    อยากได้ไพรเมอ ดินปืน ตะกั่ว

  • @ruzbehkelawala4466
    @ruzbehkelawala4466 5 років тому +1

    7:45

  • @nelsonr1467
    @nelsonr1467 6 років тому +1

    why do you need to seal it can't you just re crimp it?

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому +1

      +Nelson rodriguez
      Because it is reloading "in the field" not reloading at a reloading bench using a press.

    • @nelsonr1467
      @nelsonr1467 6 років тому +1

      TwoFeatherChannel it'll be cool if they ever made a portable recrimp device for field use.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому

      +Nelson rodriguez
      That would be nice. Don't know how long the crimp would hold, it takes a lot of pressure to crimp it. I've tried by hand but it eventually it opens up.

    • @ozzieulloa6088
      @ozzieulloa6088 6 років тому

      Nelson rodriguez roll crimp on a rechargable drill or hand crank krimper amazan?? You know youll be reloading you got powder. Like the video thanks..

    • @karvast5726
      @karvast5726 5 років тому

      @@nelsonr1467 they do bit not the sape crimp as the factory one

  • @ssboot5663
    @ssboot5663 6 років тому +1

    Dont use a hammer on the primer ...bang bang = boom! YOUR whole proceedure looks dangerouse as heck and primitive.

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  6 років тому +3

      +ss boot
      It was meant for primitive use, reloading in the field. Hammer does not come in contact with a fully charged primer in any way to make it discharge.

  • @user-mc8jo4zm4g
    @user-mc8jo4zm4g 8 років тому

    купи станок пипец

  • @user-dz3ij1yz2p
    @user-dz3ij1yz2p 6 років тому +2

    خطا شغلك

  • @uninspiredrambler
    @uninspiredrambler 3 роки тому

    I recognize that gay blue camo. I too enjoy wearing my gore tex even when they're entirely shit quality. At least big navy gave me the green type 3 so I feel a little less stupid. God I hate blue camo.

  • @SkyBrigidRain
    @SkyBrigidRain 3 роки тому +2

    I just got my Xring field reloading kit!!!! I love it so far!!! I just need a few more items and then find a good recipe for Pyrodex RS powder and 00 buckshot!!!

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +2

      @SkyBrigidRain Good deal. I bought a hand crimper from a Russian guy off ebay but haven't used it yet.

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain 3 роки тому +2

      @@TwoFeatherChannel Is it the roll crimper that bolts to a table? or maybe the fully handheld one?? The same guy sells both. I'm waiting on mine to get here. I got the rolls crimper. I just reprimed 35 shells. I have the pyrodex powder, but no wads or shot yet. I also have a big bag of old bore cleaning cloths. Can I use those as wadding? Right now I can do the six and eight point crimps. So I don't need the wax. Not sure about an overshot card especially as I'll be using 00 buck. But I've seen a huge amount of different ways to reload 12 gauge. I guess I'll have to start a recipe book for them lol The manuals seem way too confusing and the info in them seems to change heavily. Like with the different wads and shell hulls.
      Also, The ONLY problem I have with my reloading kit is the horseshoe repriming base. the primers scratch the aluminum. I get that it's light weight, but they could rivet in a plate of steel. Or would that be too hard? Anyway, it works great!!!

    • @TwoFeatherChannel
      @TwoFeatherChannel  3 роки тому +2

      @@SkyBrigidRain It clamps onto the table. I bought it about two or three years ago, just haven't loaded any shells in a long time.

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain 3 роки тому

      @@TwoFeatherChannel CooL! I hear the roll crimp is much better than the star crimps.

    • @ruthlesswrecks2896
      @ruthlesswrecks2896 Рік тому +1

      Did you find a suitable recipe that you could share? Thank you.