Mad isn't it! Not all semi auto rifles are banned though, .22 rimfire is fine in semi auto, I have a few .22lr rifles and a .22 magnum Keltec CMR-30 if you look in my shorts videos. I've also got a drum fed Vepr 12 shotgun 😛
I've been keeping an eye out for shotshell reloading supplies as they've shot up in price recently, but struggling to find supplies that make it cost effective to even consider. I've bought a Lee Load-All press and a kit to convert to 20ga, just can't find powder at less than silly prices currently. I suppose at .50 BMG prices it makes sense, good information here.
Everything reloading wise has gone way up in the last while, primers in particular have more than doubled in price! I dabble in a bit of shotgun slug reloading, one of my many projects right now is making up some subsonic slugs to try in a suppressed shotgun! Keep an eye out online for people getting out of reloading/shooting, I got loads of powder and Lapua brass from an older bloke who was winding down to rimfire only shooting
Hi! I'm interested in (as) accurate as possible cartridges for 50 BMG - you mentioned Lapua Brass.... do you know something I don't know? Lapua doesn't make "supermagnum" cases (the biggest I know of Lapua is 338 Lapua Magnum) Which would you use for accurate cartridges? Thanks
Reloading is well worth getting into when you're ready to, you can save money and make better ammo than factory stuff, plus you're not reliant on factory ammo availability!
That powder dispenser looks like a right good bit of kit! I'm trying to decide between wet or dry tumbling for 357magum cases, I don't mind staining on the outside so much but does either option clean the insides? I'm cleaning my brass by hand at the minute but it takes forever.
I'd definitely suggest wet tumbling, you'll get better results, it works faster and the insides of the cases will come up like new. I wish I'd switched to wet tumbling sooner. With something like .357 you'll be able to process hundreds of cases at once.
Crazy the fact of 50bmg being legal in the UK while semi auto rifles banned
Mad isn't it! Not all semi auto rifles are banned though, .22 rimfire is fine in semi auto, I have a few .22lr rifles and a .22 magnum Keltec CMR-30 if you look in my shorts videos. I've also got a drum fed Vepr 12 shotgun 😛
I've been keeping an eye out for shotshell reloading supplies as they've shot up in price recently, but struggling to find supplies that make it cost effective to even consider. I've bought a Lee Load-All press and a kit to convert to 20ga, just can't find powder at less than silly prices currently. I suppose at .50 BMG prices it makes sense, good information here.
Everything reloading wise has gone way up in the last while, primers in particular have more than doubled in price! I dabble in a bit of shotgun slug reloading, one of my many projects right now is making up some subsonic slugs to try in a suppressed shotgun! Keep an eye out online for people getting out of reloading/shooting, I got loads of powder and Lapua brass from an older bloke who was winding down to rimfire only shooting
Hi! I'm interested in (as) accurate as possible cartridges for 50 BMG - you mentioned Lapua Brass.... do you know something I don't know? Lapua doesn't make "supermagnum" cases (the biggest I know of Lapua is 338 Lapua Magnum) Which would you use for accurate cartridges? Thanks
Really interesting just started shooting myself I wouldn’t my reloading myself
Reloading is well worth getting into when you're ready to, you can save money and make better ammo than factory stuff, plus you're not reliant on factory ammo availability!
That powder dispenser looks like a right good bit of kit! I'm trying to decide between wet or dry tumbling for 357magum cases, I don't mind staining on the outside so much but does either option clean the insides? I'm cleaning my brass by hand at the minute but it takes forever.
I'd definitely suggest wet tumbling, you'll get better results, it works faster and the insides of the cases will come up like new. I wish I'd switched to wet tumbling sooner. With something like .357 you'll be able to process hundreds of cases at once.
@@GetBritainShooting cheers, nobody ever mentions the inside so now I know that's what I'll be doing.
Excellent