Those roll crimp shells look good with clear plastic bottle disc over the shot or clear green plastic from a mountain dew bottle and roll crimped and you can see your shot BB's
Primers create different pressure levels in shot shells. How do you know where your primer fits in the reloading data? I guess if you use low pressure reloading data it may not matter.
A safer method is adding caps, closing the whole primer and then adding match powder and using a tape to seal the hole, if the caps go off it wont be that dangerous
You say it takes 2 anvils? Is that the case or did you just put the piece you cut off back in there? Its hard to see in the video. Also, the prime all, did yours come separated and did you mix a large batch or can you get it premixed?
The original shot shell only comes with that pointy anvil. To remake it u need the anvil from a rifle primer and then the original shotgun anvil holds the rifle primer in place so it doesn’t just sink in deeper when the firing pin strikes, and yes I put the piece I cut off back in there. As for the prime all, I just mixed a big batch. Idk if they sell premix
Someday you are going to receive a Darwin award. You don't weigh...check loading parameters for the powder in regards to the>> to hull>> to wad >>to shot. WTH? Reloading primers? Based on my hourly rate...your reloads are about $500.00 per box of 25. I can appreciate the "I did it all on my own" ingenuity. Do yourself a favor and go buy a used MEC reloader which people sell for almost nothing before you get hurt.
@@Joseph-yp5vv cheapest I can find them is 4 cents each for rio then shipping and has mat fee so unless you have some place local then you can't get them for 3 cents
Its not about saving money, you may wake up one day and find out there are no more bullets to be sold and all the shops no longer sell primers, all 12 gauge rounds are sold out or banned and you are stuck with what you have, then what are you gonna do? This video is extreamly helpfull.
You are going to be great in shtf! Thanks for sharing your genius with us!!!
Those roll crimp shells look good with clear plastic bottle disc over the shot or clear green plastic from a mountain dew bottle and roll crimped and you can see your shot BB's
Good job, and your mess is call organized chaos, thanks for sharing
Yeah I guess it is lol
Great content. Thank you for posting.
please do a new video where it isn't so blurry!! Thanks for the video it was super helpful!!! I just wish i could see what is happening more clearly!
Will do In the near future, sry about the video quality.
really cool i was doing the same thing before with used shell i found in nature
The cardboard closer is called an 'Over Shot Wad', Get fancy and print the shot size on the Over Shot Wad.
Primers create different pressure levels in shot shells. How do you know where your primer fits in the reloading data? I guess if you use low pressure reloading data it may not matter.
I don’t understand did you use two anvils or the one you cut?
Interesting video,I would like to know how many times the primer can be straighten out before it can no longer be used
I get 2 to 3 use and it starts to not work.
A safer method is adding caps, closing the whole primer and then adding match powder and using a tape to seal the hole, if the caps go off it wont be that dangerous
Thnx I’ve never thought of that. I’ll keep that In mind!!
What did you use for the primers after you packed them shellac or acetone and how much
I didn’t use anything. I just mixed the primer then just packed it in. The tissue just keeps everything packed for the firing pin to punch
Key info are blur
Just make sure and clean you gun good after primal is very corrosive
Yeah I clean it everything I shoot any bullets
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You say it takes 2 anvils? Is that the case or did you just put the piece you cut off back in there? Its hard to see in the video. Also, the prime all, did yours come separated and did you mix a large batch or can you get it premixed?
The original shot shell only comes with that pointy anvil. To remake it u need the anvil from a rifle primer and then the original shotgun anvil holds the rifle primer in place so it doesn’t just sink in deeper when the firing pin strikes, and yes I put the piece I cut off back in there. As for the prime all, I just mixed a big batch. Idk if they sell premix
Can you use the primal in small rifle primers and where do you get it. Thanks
Yes sir u can. I just get it off google
1 year ago nothings changed no SG primers world wide. Get grip. Government power.
Its not about saving money, It about controling stop reloading world wide.
No te hagas el canchero chinchu , cambiaste el cartucho !
Someday you are going to receive a Darwin award. You don't weigh...check loading parameters for the powder in regards to the>> to hull>> to wad >>to shot. WTH? Reloading primers? Based on my hourly rate...your reloads are about $500.00 per box of 25. I can appreciate the "I did it all on my own" ingenuity. Do yourself a favor and go buy a used MEC reloader which people sell for almost nothing before you get hurt.
Shut up dude, not everybody lives in a place where you can drive 5 minutes to the shop and get 5 gazillion primers or even shotgun shells 😂
all this work to save 3 cents for 1 primer, it seems to me completely useless and dangerous, sorry
Primers for shotshell are impossible to get right now, so this helps tremendously.
Good luck finding a primer for 3 cents
@@texascelt8363 Rio Primers are .03.
@@Joseph-yp5vv cheapest I can find them is 4 cents each for rio then shipping and has mat fee so unless you have some place local then you can't get them for 3 cents
Its not about saving money, you may wake up one day and find out there are no more bullets to be sold and all the shops no longer sell primers, all 12 gauge rounds are sold out or banned and you are stuck with what you have, then what are you gonna do? This video is extreamly helpfull.