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NEW Brass Everytime! My reloading process.

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2022
  • My reloading process start to finish with brand new brass every time! Talking about the RCBS Matchmaster, the precision primer seater from Primal Rights, and the components I use to reload my match cartridges in 6 Dasher.
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  • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
    @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +9

    My Mistake: I forgot to mention that I buy this 6BR brass hydroformed. Also, I should have been wearing eye pro. Usually do, just forgot.

    • @nilescoyote4829
      @nilescoyote4829 Рік тому +3

      I came to flame you on this but I see you already clarified... boo 😆

    • @Rico11b
      @Rico11b 8 місяців тому

      What you mean, "buy this 6BR brass hydroformed"? I didn't notice anything about this on the Lapua website.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  8 місяців тому

      @@Rico11b yes, I buy it already hydroformed.

  • @ErikCortina
    @ErikCortina Рік тому +23

    Merry Christmas

  • @stevefisher2121
    @stevefisher2121 Рік тому +12

    I kept asking myself - what in the world does he do with the brass after he shoots it???? Glad to see you recoup some of your money. Your loading process is very simple and to the point. I like that approach.

  • @backfire
    @backfire Рік тому +10

    With today’s prices, you could reload a box of 6.5 Creedmoor ammo to match Precision Hunter for $34.99 even if you didn’t sell the brass after the first firing. The factory costs $48.
    Handloading instead of reloading can indeed make sense for some people. Plus, case prep is about 70% of the time it takes to load.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      Merry Christmas sir! Thanks for watching.

    • @SaneAsylum
      @SaneAsylum Рік тому

      Creedmore's been on sale a LOT lately to be fair. Even Norma Match, not on sale is $36.99 and Hornady Match is about the same.
      Very true for loads of calibers though!

  • @yukon4545
    @yukon4545 Рік тому +11

    Panhandle Precision has a great series on his process.

  • @donh1572
    @donh1572 Рік тому +8

    I was avoiding reloading because of the process…but using new brass everytime has me reconsidering reloading again. Thanks for the tip……and thanks for ignoring monetization because fresh tutorial videos are getting harder to find

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +2

      It’s definitely a way to get better ammo faster. Slightly higher cost though. Still cheaper than factory ammo.

    • @edwardabrams4972
      @edwardabrams4972 Рік тому +1

      Don’t worry about the money and just be yourself and the money will come with time!

    • @donh1572
      @donh1572 Рік тому +1

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork with 300 Blackout subsonic going for over $2 a round and impose to find, it’s definitely worth my time

    • @EverythingisFire
      @EverythingisFire Рік тому

      I'm new to the precision world but perhaps check out options from "World's Finest Trimmer". It's a trimmer you chuck into a drill. I would find reloading relaxing especially in small batches & sometimes splitting the processes on different days.

  • @DaveShermandiver
    @DaveShermandiver Рік тому +1

    Thank you I have been wanting to reload (hand load) for a few years and I think you have the right idea about the new brass. Have a Merry Christmas

  • @gc641
    @gc641 Рік тому +2

    Yes! finally someone doing what I do… I went down that rabbit hole and found out it doesn’t matter, I load it up and shoot. As a hunter and a wannabe precision shooter it’s my 1st and 2nd shot that counts at 400yards, thx for the video

  • @minerblue9641
    @minerblue9641 Рік тому +1

    Yep. Good video. I like to use Factory brass without sizing also because it seems to fit the chamber of my rifle a little tighter. It's pretty accurate on the first firing also.

  • @RO6BR
    @RO6BR Рік тому +1

    Great vid, I like your reasoning and processes. Thanks for the inspiration to get my Matchmaster out of the box. I really appreciate taking time to show some of your setup. I’m new to the sport and your channel with lots to learn.

  • @aaron.from.winchester6744
    @aaron.from.winchester6744 Рік тому +6

    Johnny’s Reloading Bench is the go to channel for reloading. IMHO.

    • @DanielBoone337
      @DanielBoone337 Рік тому

      Yeah I've been watching him for years he's one of the best on UA-cam when it comes to reloading!!

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +2

      Yes he’s a good one too.

    • @bawhitham23
      @bawhitham23 Рік тому +2

      For general reloading maybe, for precision reloading, no...

  • @ThePewski
    @ThePewski Рік тому +4

    I love the Zero Press. I buy alot of things from Area 419, they are expensive but very nice quality. I have mine set up for 9mm, 223, 300blkout, and 6.5 CM. Eric Cortina has taught me a tremendous amount on reloading. I like your process, simple. I'm told you get better precision/consistency with once fired brass from your rifle. I also go lower on the charge to make a couple reloads from each brass. Merry Christmas !

  • @johnkaraphillis754
    @johnkaraphillis754 Рік тому +1

    When I load cartridges for hunting, like you I use and prefer virgin brass. Lapua for my 7-08 and Petersen for my .280AI. Enjoyed video. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

  • @JeremiahHartmanPhotography
    @JeremiahHartmanPhotography Рік тому +3

    I can't fault you on your process. Lapua brass is amazing and extremely consistent and since you dont reuse your cases it seems totally legit how you do things. Now me personally... I do reuse cases... new brass I dont resize for the first firing, i just load a minimum load with bulk bullets because I need to fireform them a couple of times. After that...then I do all my neck trimming etc to make them all exactly the same. I use mostly Lee dies, I have 2 Lee single stage presses (on large for loading 338LM), 2 Lee progressive presses for bulk 223 and the other for bulk 9mm. I use Hornady comparator gauges for checking shoulder bump and base to ogive...all pretty inexpensive stuff and I get sub-moa groups out of all my rifles.

  • @shelterskelter
    @shelterskelter Рік тому +1

    I agree with that lower node. I have always found a very tight and accurate rounds somewhere between 0.5 and 1 grain below max.
    Once thats set, I adjust seating depth. Sometimes I find a difference sometimes none. Im happy with 10 rounds in a 3/4 circle off a sand bag. At that point I trust my rounds.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      Yep agree. People will miss because of wind or unstable positions or bad fundamentals before the ammo causes problems.

  • @scarter176
    @scarter176 Рік тому +1

    Very good video. Excellent explanations and demonstrations

  • @TheGoatMumbler
    @TheGoatMumbler Рік тому +1

    Depending on caliber brass & bullets are hard to get. 140gn Berger hybrid 6.5cm are non existent and I had to pay too much for my last batch of Lapua brass. But I'm one of those that enjoys the processing of fired brass. T each his own. There is no BEST way. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rowdyparker7330
    @rowdyparker7330 Рік тому +2

    I trust lapua brass. Never heard anything bad about them. I have seen consistency in case length. Only thing I do is just measure case length before I prime just make sure nothing is too long.

  • @ArgenTheWolf
    @ArgenTheWolf Рік тому

    I'm hooked/subscribed with you since the wind's clip. Starting to absorb your skills when I can. Thanks for teaching the techniques. Wishing one day you have the class/clips from A to Z how to be good at med/long range shooting. Thanks.

  • @jbpmidas
    @jbpmidas Рік тому +1

    My new brass process is almost identical. I add the step of a K&M .002 neck tension mandrel before throwing powder and seating bullet.

  • @shutthegate8232
    @shutthegate8232 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your process.
    The K&M setup you used for seating the projectile, my imagination went to thinking, did they higher tech up bench drill variation the "Lee Hand Loader" :-) I was picturing that in the K&M press.

  • @Sharberboy
    @Sharberboy Рік тому

    Few points, only thing I do to new lapua brass is expand the necks, I like .002 neck tension. Secondly, trust that zero press, I get no more than .002 variances loading 100 rds at a time with matchmasterdies. Thirdly, reload your damn brass, get a Henderson precision trimmer and you're off to the races! Good video, I love my matchmaster and zero and matchmaster combo! Good shit.

  • @bubba7626
    @bubba7626 4 місяці тому

    Very smart! For saving time and still being in control of your loads. I'm retired now, so I have the time I actually enjoy the brass prep process. Makes me feel highly skilled and important I guess.. LOL thanks for all your vids. Got to get me one of those arbor presses!!!

  • @williamkillingsworth2619
    @williamkillingsworth2619 Рік тому +1

    Your Video is a Christmas gift.

  • @stevehall4248
    @stevehall4248 Рік тому +1

    Once you dial it in using the described process, you could consider doing a primer seating depth test as icing on the cake. You got that CPS and it takes the same time as a seating depth test. Just a thought. Liked the video and Merry Christmas!

  • @johnsimonelli9988
    @johnsimonelli9988 Рік тому +1

    I think you like nice things. Nothing wrong with that. Hell my reloading equipment is older than dirt and my results are excellent. To each his own. Merry Christmas.

  • @wardo17
    @wardo17 Рік тому

    Good video. Merry Christmas

  • @CorwinBos
    @CorwinBos Рік тому +1

    Great video and I agree, brass processing sucks!
    I have found that even while getting excellent results out of the box with Lapua and Peterson brass, my results on that second firing after I do a 2 thou shoulder bump full length sizing are a little better. Ive invested in tools to streamline the process heavily though. Lee APP to decap, 500 pieces done in 10 minutes. Annealeez annealer, set them up and let it do its thing. Full length resize on my Mec single to bump shoulders 2 thou with no expander ball. SSTL tumble for an hour. Mandrel size the necks. Trim in the Giraud. Seat primers with RCBS bench primer. Throw powder with AutoTrickler. Seat bullets on the Mec. All the prep work sucks, but the results on the paper speak for themselves, so I force myself to do it. The layout in tools I have is substantial in cost, but I own these tools for life now.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      All the toys are just so freaking expensive. Honestly think I would just decide to run factory ammo before I did that.

    • @CorwinBos
      @CorwinBos Рік тому +1

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork IDOD neck turner comes to my mind immediately as one of those very cool tools I can never justify owning. Even the AMP would really be a stretch for me even though I can admit openly its more precise than flame annealing. Now my AutoTrickler, while it was a spend for sure, has yielded real results on the chronograph and more importantly, the target. I bought a Shotmarker as well, and while load testing at a 100, its simply OK, at 500-1000 its a hell of alot of fun, so that was worth it.

  • @xBobby
    @xBobby Рік тому

    I just got into PRS and started with a 6GT because of
    Your video earlier you did with George and being able to buy it factory but once this season is over and I shoot through my 1000rds of gt I’m gonna switch to dasher. I picked up a RCBS starter kit so hopefully have it put together here soon.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      Nice. Can't go wrong with either cartridge. Some folks have had issues getting dasher to feed consistently. It's usually a magazine issue.

  • @ericrumpel3105
    @ericrumpel3105 Рік тому +1

    Enjoy your videos - Thanks fer sharing.

  • @otiscarlwhite8745
    @otiscarlwhite8745 3 місяці тому

    Hey Joe something you probably already know but I'll share it anyway because I saw it on impact shooting UA-cam channel. If you pull the seating stem out you can drop the bullet down in that hole and it lines the bullet up perfectly. Put the stem back in and hoila bullet is seated.

  • @MarkiusFox
    @MarkiusFox 11 місяців тому +1

    I keep wondering to myself about everything I would need to start handloading 5.56 and .30-06, and I really want to go with the arbor press route. It seems to be the most compact and precise option, even if it isn't the fastest. The hang-up I usually have is in brass prep (chamfer & deburr the neck, deburr flashhole, check primer pocket), and sizing of brass using an arbor press. Basically, I only want to cry once when it comes to setting things up.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  11 місяців тому +1

      I hear you. Brass prep sucks if you don't enjoy it. Some of the processes are necessary for precision reloaded ammo, but many of the processes are not. The problem is that if you go watch vids of a reloading channel like anything from the F-Class guys, you will assume you have to have all the same expensive gear and do everything they do. That's just not the case. Quality precision ammo can be reloaded a lot simpler and cheaper.

  • @geargrinder3014
    @geargrinder3014 Рік тому +1

    I might not agree with your process, but I 100% agree with your reasoning. Pay attention to the stuff that makes a difference. What matters is the results. Superfluous work that makes no difference is a waste of time.

  • @vikp6115
    @vikp6115 Рік тому

    I have Lapua brass and I can tell you that necks are dented in 10% of the brass I get from them. I do resize before I load make sure those necks are nice and round.

    • @jetthreat5000
      @jetthreat5000 Рік тому

      I just throw them through an expander mandrel

  • @gc5Hayward
    @gc5Hayward Місяць тому

    Your process makes sense. Good channel.

  • @sawhill729
    @sawhill729 Рік тому +1

    No negative comment brother. But finding new brass is a chore these days. Hope to see a video when you shoot the new bullets. Interested in your opinion on the bullet change.

  • @mikekuzia2909
    @mikekuzia2909 Рік тому +1

    Lapua brass is getting hard to find. It might be worth the extra steps in the future. I like the idea of once fire and sell. Thanks for all your great videos!

  • @coreystock5361
    @coreystock5361 Рік тому +1

    Good video. I agree no need to dive into the weeds.

  • @ArkansasBadBoy
    @ArkansasBadBoy 10 місяців тому

    I absolutely love this. Once-fired brass is so easy to sell...

  • @markthegunplumber8376
    @markthegunplumber8376 Рік тому +1

    I built a Friend/Customer a 6mm XC F-Class rifle Defiance action, Bartlein barrel, McMillian Tooley stock etc. nice rifle shot lights out with new brass and no sorting no weighing etc. so what did he do. He shot new brass everytime. F-Class shooters are superstitious if nothing else, so if you think something works then keep doing it or your mind will beat you up over it. I like to shoot F-Class and Benchrest and Fullbore and Military Matches and reload because I have to not because I like to. Some people would rather reload than shoot. I'm not that guy. There is something to be said for using new brass and being one and done. At least your primer pockets are clean and tight everytime.

  • @dalehorkey4476
    @dalehorkey4476 Рік тому +1

    To anyone saying you must size sort and trim new factory brass, for the first firing, especially lapua, that's about the same as saying you must size sort and trim factory ammo

  • @gregparadise9498
    @gregparadise9498 Рік тому +1

    I like your videos and appreciate the time you spend on them. I would love to chat with you as I have a process that would save you a bunch of time with your current set-up. Would you entertain a change? Why do you have a Zero press if you don’t resize?

  • @marktaylor7198
    @marktaylor7198 Рік тому +1

    Good video Good Man

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 Рік тому +1

    My only flaming comment is, get that force gauge, ur hand is not a calibrated or consistent machine. Sorting by seating force is valuable

  • @martingagnon4547
    @martingagnon4547 Рік тому +1

    Because your auto-scale is slow and you value time, I'd suggest that you prime and seat while the scale is running. That's what I do. Merry Christmas Joel!

    • @martingagnon4547
      @martingagnon4547 Рік тому +1

      Also, my funel is mounted on a support, so don't need to fuss with it.
      I hold the brass with my left hand all the time and prime, throw powder and seat with my right hand.
      This way I also get rid of all my brass tray

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      Thanks. 👍
      Merry Christmas.

  • @TheSuburban15
    @TheSuburban15 3 місяці тому

    You do you, boo.
    I'm just kinda astonished that you're able to keep yourself stocked with new brass. Lapua basically stopped importing brass for a while. It took me months to get 6.5 Grendel Lapua brass without paying 40% over retail on the auction websites.

  • @SealSportsMandeville
    @SealSportsMandeville Рік тому

    Don't apologize for your process! Thank you for taking the time to share it. Any critics can go jump! Do have a questions - with the Primal Rights, the Zero, etc. - it obviously seems that having the best precision equipment is your MO. Why the RCBS chargemaster over an Auto-Trickler? - I know there is about $400 difference but that doesn't seem like it would be too much of a factor. I am asking because I am very new at this and trying to invest in the best/right equipment but also don't want to spend $1,000 if there is a $500 option that produces the same results. I did have a chargemaster (the $450 version) and I returned it and went with the AutoTrickler V4. Another reason I ask is because my setup is almost identical to yours with the exception of the trickler (Zero, primal rights, etc). I can attest to the fact that the AutoTrickler can be tuned to be much faster than the ChargeMaster ($450 version). Not sure about the Supreme. And again, same as you, my time is ultra valuable to me. Just curious - at this point I probably won't go through the trouble of switching just to save $400 - too aggravating and time consuming and the AutoTrickler is pretty darn cool. Unless there is a significant time savings or accuracy increase in addition to the $400. Thanks for sharing your process!!

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      Thanks, great comment.
      I’m not too concerned with the powder thrower being fast. More concerned with accuracy. To that end, I haven’t seen a difference in “down range accuracy” between these quality throwers. Sometimes a less expensive tool does do just as good a job as the more expensive tool.

  • @davidnelson9568
    @davidnelson9568 Рік тому +1

    Good for you that you have the means to only use new brass. Successful people doing successful things....

  • @alanmakoev8472
    @alanmakoev8472 7 місяців тому

    You, Sab Millard and Erik Cortina are the coolest guys!)

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  7 місяців тому

      Very much appreciated. I don’t think I belong in that list, but thank you.

  • @tonydevich7937
    @tonydevich7937 Рік тому +1

    I need one of those

  • @chrissteen7501
    @chrissteen7501 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @morgancall5404
    @morgancall5404 Рік тому +1

    I like that business model for this hobby considering it seems everything for it costs a fare chunk of change.

  • @Pew_pewchronicles
    @Pew_pewchronicles Рік тому +7

    Craziest thing I ever heard the point of reloading is to fire form the brass to your chamber dimensions for the best results. Every time you reload new bras its way on their size laziness has no boundaries.

    • @SaneAsylum
      @SaneAsylum Рік тому

      Pretty sure the point of reloading is doing it yourself for any one or many number of reasons. With modern process controls specs are getting tighter and tighter and the difference between one chamber to the next vs. SAAMI specs less and less.

  • @bradbuchsieb2355
    @bradbuchsieb2355 Рік тому

    Where do you sell your brass?

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 Рік тому +2

    So why the zero press if you don't resize, etc. since you only use new brass?

  • @michaelpope7642
    @michaelpope7642 Рік тому +1

    New brass everytime! I understand but wow, give me a shout when you want to sell that Zero press then :)

  • @PracticallySquared1
    @PracticallySquared1 Рік тому +1

    When did Lapua start selling factory 6mm dasher brass? I assume you mean you buy it hydroformed or something along those lines.
    Merry Christmas man. God bless you and your family.

  • @bawhitham23
    @bawhitham23 Рік тому +3

    Since Lapua doesn’t make dasher brass I’m curious if you hydroform since you mentioned you use new brass every time.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      Correct. I buy it hydroformed. That would have been an important thing to mention in the video. LOL 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @bawhitham23
      @bawhitham23 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork all good thanks for the videos, at this point idk why lapua doesn’t make it…

  • @markwest5517
    @markwest5517 Рік тому

    How do you sell the once-fired brass? And how would you go about selling used Reloading equipment if you wanted to?

  • @Farmerboy78
    @Farmerboy78 Рік тому +2

    Well when you fire a couple hundred, hit me up, always looking for brass

  • @thelonggunner762
    @thelonggunner762 Рік тому

    Your reloading methods are better than mine.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      As long as you are getting results you want and you’re having fun, it doesn’t really matter. It should work and it should be enjoyable.

  • @dannymoses6043
    @dannymoses6043 Рік тому

    Good video

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely Рік тому

    Hey man, if anything I feel like an idiot for not thinking of your once-fired sale! I'm thinking of all the valuable time I'll save doing that. But every time I buy a new box of brass, regardless of the company, I will attempt to size one of them. What I have found is they're all minimum spec every time. Whether it's Lapua, Alpha, Peterson, or Norma, My sizing die won't even touch any of those brands, new in the box. Thanks for the video. I picked up some very useful info!

  • @billcarlson852
    @billcarlson852 Рік тому +1

    Do you ever reload 300 win magnums? 7mm rem magnums? Is so, I would be interested in your brass....

  • @CHIBA280CRV
    @CHIBA280CRV Рік тому

    Definitely not stupid but informative video thanks👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @johnwallroff5918
    @johnwallroff5918 Рік тому +2

    I wouldn't stand directly over the case as you load a primer into the case, especially without eye pro on. Even though it's only happened once, I have had a primer go off as I was seating it into a case.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      You’re right. I should have been wearing eye pro.

    • @johnwallroff5918
      @johnwallroff5918 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork I really enjoy your content. Keep up the good work.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      @@johnwallroff5918 thanks!

    • @opiejim2896
      @opiejim2896 Рік тому

      I was thinking the exact same thing. I sit and resize and reprise with the same stroke, not looking straight down into the mouth of the round. No glasses either! Safety first!!!

  • @abikubilis4460
    @abikubilis4460 Рік тому

    Why do you have a reloading press if you don’t size your brass or run em in any die for that matter ? Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @DanielBoone337
    @DanielBoone337 Рік тому +1

    Wow that's crazy I dont really know how to respond to that especially considering you have an extremely expensive turret press on your bench. I'm polar opposite I actually fire form all my new brass before I even start with load development or before I'll use that brass for my final handloads. I get time is precious but if that's the only effort I was willing to put into reloading I don't know if I'd even bother thats just me but to each their own if it works for you it works for you... you could alway hire an assistant like Eric did then you wouldnt have to do anything but shoot!!! LOL

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      lol
      I reload for other cartridges and guns.
      I don’t have Erik Cortina money or else I would hire people. 😉

  • @erich9111
    @erich9111 Рік тому +1

    Did Lapua start making 6 Dasher, or are you buying it from a place that does hyroforming?

  • @jaybigboy34
    @jaybigboy34 Рік тому +1

    Lapua doesn't make dasher brass. Do you use 6br brass? Do you get it hydroformed or what? You're missing a step to tell us.

  • @SDMacMan
    @SDMacMan Рік тому

    What do you do when new brass just isn't available? Also, selling something to me just seems like much more of a hassle than just collecting a bunch and then spending a couple of hours prepping it. But that's just me. Merry Christmas

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      I shoot factory ammo. Not Dasher, but I’ll switch my barrel to whatever short action caliber I can find at the time. Also, I do know how to reload, I just choose this method for speed and convenience.

  • @jaredanderson2009
    @jaredanderson2009 Рік тому +1

    That’s a freakin sweet shirt!

  • @thepracticalrifleman
    @thepracticalrifleman Рік тому +1

    Merry Christmas. You do you. If it makes you happy. But I gotta wonder…Are you punking us? I’ll say you’re missing out doing what you do, because having brass that is perfect for your chamber through fire forming.
    How are you shooting Dasher without fire-forming? Is it hydro-formed and you forgot to mention it? Hydro-forming is nice, but that usually isn’t perfect either.

  • @mitchbertone3809
    @mitchbertone3809 Рік тому +1

    Everyone's process is different. What works for others doesn't work for you and reverse. I only buy hard to obtain brass like 7.62x25 Tokarev, 9mm Makarov , 7.5 Swiss. Everything else is brass I shot from factory ammo or range brass. Unlike you, the brass prep of depriming, cleaning, resizing, etc is enjoyable to me as I have the time.

  • @Markreimers-jq1cr
    @Markreimers-jq1cr 9 місяців тому +2

    That is a good idea buying new brass

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  9 місяців тому +1

      cool thanks. it has worked well for me over the years. My time is just a lot more valuable to me.

    • @Markreimers-jq1cr
      @Markreimers-jq1cr 9 місяців тому +1

      After buy new brass I would check over all length once in awhile

  • @martinc.4699
    @martinc.4699 Рік тому +2

    Not enough flannel

  • @tacticalrabbit308
    @tacticalrabbit308 Рік тому +2

    For me if I hit where I'm aiming that's good enough for me , never had a Chrono until two years ago and that's so I could see what my rifle was doing when loading oddball rounds in it for plinking , I use brass until it cracks, I should invest in an annealing setup.

  • @jonasbruzas2651
    @jonasbruzas2651 Рік тому +1

    hi mate ,Starline brass or Peterson brass beter for 308 cal

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      I personally haven’t compared them to each other.
      I have used both separately though. They both produced decent results. I think you could choose either one and be happy.

    • @jonasbruzas2651
      @jonasbruzas2651 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork many thanks

    • @jonasbruzas2651
      @jonasbruzas2651 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork whats powder you using for 308 cal ,175 gr sierra match king bullets for long range?

  • @mattchilders3123
    @mattchilders3123 Рік тому

    Joel, Do you have any 7mm-08 1 time fired Brass? If so I'll buy it. Let me know.

  • @highwaytohelles4561
    @highwaytohelles4561 Рік тому

    Brass usually gets slightly deformed during the shipping process. There's nothing you can do about it. You absolutely have to full length size it, to get uniform neck tension. I bet you could get your SD down to 5ft/s if you size it. But then again: It depends on what you are looking for. If you are happy to sacrifice SD for your time, I can totally understand it. Time is a valuable commodity. If that's your ideal process and you enjoy yourself, and you're happy with the result, then great.
    Merry Christmas to you and your family.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      I hear you. You’re probably not wrong, but here’s my question. Can you see the difference downrange between an SD of 4 and 9? ( I can’t shoot the difference)
      I always get single digit SD’s.

    • @justice1327
      @justice1327 Рік тому +1

      You don’t have to FL resize new brass… you can just take a mandrel and resize the neck to set your neck tension.all high END brass is at the low end of SAAMI specs, the only need to fully resize or even push the shoulders back is to ensure reliable feeding.

    • @highwaytohelles4561
      @highwaytohelles4561 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork Yes, you can see the difference. Not at a 100 yards, but once you get into long range territory, it will show.

    • @highwaytohelles4561
      @highwaytohelles4561 Рік тому

      @@justice1327 A mandrel is not enough to undo the deformations caused by shipping. If you apply the extra step of sizing, why not do the entire case? It's just as much work.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      @@highwaytohelles4561 I respectfully disagree. I haven’t seen any issues. IF and that’s a big if, the difference translates to a .2” group versus a .3” group no one shooting PRS or practical matches will notice that difference. Benchrest and FClass might. The rest of us will miss b/c of our wind call or an unstable position. All I’m saying is the reloading process simply doesn’t matter that much.
      But I do some things simply for peace of mind. If yours is reloading the way you do, then more power to you.

  • @patthis
    @patthis Рік тому

    Great video, I'm new to reloading so doing all the cleaning, resizing etc... but your way makes a lot of sense ... thanks

  • @kyos2000
    @kyos2000 7 місяців тому

    I’ve always questioned “once fired brass”. I just consider it previously fired brass. How do we know it has only fired once and not loaded 3-4 times before getting to me? Personally I just buy new brass or buy loaded ammo and reclaim the brass after firing. I pickup range brass from time to time and am amazed at how much Starline brass I find. I can’t imagine buying Starline brass new, loading it and just leaving it at the range after firing.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  7 місяців тому

      Mine is once fired because I fired it. lol
      I explained this in the video.
      I’d never just pick up brass at the range and use it for anything when it comes to precision.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @Dayattherange
    @Dayattherange Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing. My process is just about identical except I use an RCBS Summit Press. Now I am that guy that sometimes just enjoys the complete process with used brass also. Something about completing the entire go at it, though I only get that time about 2 to 3 times a year and try to make the most of it go at it for hours at a time not knowing when I will get another chance. We all know you are a rifle shooter but cmon take us through that pistol process I know you have a progressive press hiding some place. You and the family have a Merry Christmas.

  • @victorperry2088
    @victorperry2088 11 місяців тому

    Wait, you only use brand new Lapua brass every time you load, and sell your first fired brass for 75% of what you paid for? BRILLIANT!

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  11 місяців тому +1

      yes, but just on 6 dasher. I load and reload most other calibers. No particular reason. Just thought it would make for an entertaining video.

  • @joshuagibson2520
    @joshuagibson2520 Рік тому +2

    You're not wrong.
    Time is too valuable.
    And here I am watching UA-cam.
    :-|

  • @DMOUA_OUTDOORS
    @DMOUA_OUTDOORS Рік тому

    Are you fireforming your Lapua brass? Wasn't aware Lapua was making 6 Dasher brass.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      It’s hydroformed from the dealer. Lapua doesn’t make dasher brass, you are correct.

  • @jima1325
    @jima1325 Рік тому +1

    Lapua sells 6mm dasher brass now? Or are you fire forming 6mmBR brass? Or buying brass that someone has hydro formed?
    I used to play with dasher and either fire formed or hydro formed lapua BR brass. Once formed exactly to my chamber from the first firing, the second firing of that brass was always the most precise even out to 1k yards (prone HP sling matches) easy X ring.
    My point, you might be missing out on the best part of your brass by not seeing how it performs after formed to your chamber.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      Read the pinned comment please.
      Also I’m aware the brass often gives better results after a couple firings. I’m just not one to care about squeezing every tiny bit of precision out of reloads. I’m looking for consistency in SD and ES and a group that’s 1/2” or better.

    • @jima1325
      @jima1325 Рік тому

      I don’t see a pinned comment, sorry.
      Was just curious about the questions I had for you in my first paragraph.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      @@jima1325 The pinned comment says the brass comes hydroformed from the dealer. Lapua does not offer 6 dasher brass.

  • @emoryzakin2576
    @emoryzakin2576 Рік тому +2

    I tell you what if I could afford to do it exactly like you I would! I understand recovering a good bit on the brass but I'm in the bottom rung financially. Very much enjoyed the video thank you for sharing, God bless and happy holidays!

  • @JacksonMalcolm
    @JacksonMalcolm Рік тому +2

    Loading new brass is crazy. Not that I wouldn't if I could though. It's like seeing someone in a Bugatti.
    I'll admit that I'd rather have the new gadgets and make my loads perfect than to have easy reloading but that's more for the joy of it.
    Merry Christmas.

  • @rotasaustralis
    @rotasaustralis Рік тому +1

    It don't matter what people think about how you choose to reload. That's your business.
    One thing I will mention though which, is not specific to you alone but, is the way all Americans I've ever heard use the phrase ...."I COULD care less". I've no idea why only Americans get this phrase so totally ass about but, you all seem to.
    What you really mean to say is that....."You COULDN'T care less"

  • @hank3152
    @hank3152 Рік тому +1

    I think you’re missing two important steps….. before priming you should at least run a mandrel through the neck since often times it’s out of round in shipping and you should chamfer the neck before bullet seating

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      I hear what you’re saying, but also there’s no “should”.
      I do it this way and I get great results. That’s the bottom line. If it works, it works.

  • @CHenry1951
    @CHenry1951 Рік тому

    Joel, nothing wrong with your process, to each their own, I have been reloading since 1982 and still use the same single-stage press,
    with better components nowadays, but I enjoy the total reloading process, brass prep, cleaning, trimming, priming , loading again and
    again, just a little OCD ................... but that works for me........... Thanks for sharing

  • @stricklyreloading8494
    @stricklyreloading8494 Рік тому +1

    I'm kind of surprised you own the most expensive single stage press on the market, yet all you needed was your arbor press to seat bullets if you always use new brass?

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому +1

      “Always use new brass” …for this caliber.
      😉 I do full reloading process for others.

    • @stricklyreloading8494
      @stricklyreloading8494 Рік тому +1

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork ahhhh ok. It all makes a little more sense now haha

  • @ajgraf122
    @ajgraf122 Рік тому

    Hey Joel, how do you like the Matchmaster?

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      So far it’s excellent. No errors yet and it’s significantly faster than the chargemaster.

    • @ajgraf122
      @ajgraf122 Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork Thanks Joel! I've been running 2 Chargemaster lites. Constantly overcharging. I think I'll pick up a Matchmaster.

  • @davidgreer9567
    @davidgreer9567 Рік тому +1

    Appreciate the video. My only flame is, are you really reloading if you're always using new brass? Wouldn't you just be a" Loader" ? Seems the name I'mplies it's been shot. Either way, I'm just having fun and not being serious. Thanks for sharing, and I wish you and your family a happy holiday and a great new year.

  • @fineartonfire_5327
    @fineartonfire_5327 3 місяці тому

    I have no idea how we ever managed to reload without a god damn phone stuck up our ass for all those years!!!

  • @rak7101
    @rak7101 11 місяців тому

    You should uncover while inside
    Good info
    thanks r/

  • @Rico11b
    @Rico11b Рік тому

    There is a mindset out there that doesn't even clean the brass. They will de-prime, anneal, , reprime and go again without all the messy cleaning. On another note, that RCBS needs a better cup. The short sidewalls are allowing power kernels to bounce surprisingly much.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      I agree. 👍

    • @Rico11b
      @Rico11b Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork ya know, I forgot to add that I'm super impressed with your reloading area. It's super clean and organized.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      @@Rico11b thanks. Appreciate that. Just got those Secure It wall panels and that really helped me get organized.

    • @Rico11b
      @Rico11b Рік тому

      @@PrecisionRifleNetwork Yeah the wall panels are sweet. What about the table itself? Did you build it yourself or is it a kit or something?

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      @@Rico11b It’s a “butcher block” top that we mounted on top of some standard cabinets.

  • @stephenedwards2220
    @stephenedwards2220 Рік тому +1

    On the CPS put a rubber band around the shuttle handle, thank me later.

  • @beeryriamid6678
    @beeryriamid6678 Рік тому

    Man I get your point buying new but my best ammo always came after the 3rd firing. Why would you leave so much on the table. Might as well use cheaper brass. Almost defeats the purpose of a custom gun with a tighter or min chamber.

    • @PrecisionRifleNetwork
      @PrecisionRifleNetwork  Рік тому

      The results I’m getting are great. If I went with cheaper brass I’d have to add fire forming as an additional step.