Please keep making more of these videos! They are very detailed, well explained, and super helpful for me as I begin reloading. Best videos I’ve found so far. Keep it up!
I am new and your presentation style and overall great explanations have made me very very happy. I really know that you're just going to explode in subs excellent narration. Thank you for doing what you do.
Really enjoy your videos. No nonsense, informative tutorial start to finish. Adjusting the camera makes view steps is first class.😊 Have you produced a video/tutorial on bullet seating I could find one, adjusting the die to obtain correct depth having determined the overall length. Appreciate there are UA-cam tutorials out there but you style and photography is undoubtedly the best. Mike AC uk
Listen man, I watched so many videos and they all lack a certain thing for my rookie ass of reloading! Thank you for the cameras the angles the side views the knowledge!!! The best, well explained video WITH PROPER VIDEO AND NICE DETAIL THANK YOU ……… FOLLOWING
Lee said to turn bushing beyond crescent notch with its flange tightened against depressed lock pin. However, I suppose you can leave lock pin in notch without any bad effects. Actually I’ve been wondering if doing it by leaving it loose in crescent that it might give float and help with good alignment for low runout. Just thought you should know what Lee Precision told me .
My brain doesn’t understand the die set up … how do u increase shoulder bump by lowering the die if at any level the case can only go in as far as the shell holder an die make contact
Skip lubing inside the neck with wax and use graphite with ball medium and use expander mandrel after you full length size. Won't have wax inside your case. Don't have to really wipe off graphite
True! Although I haven't had too many issues with it unless you spray too much. For bulk stuff I don't mind it (if I happen to dent a shoulder I toss it). For precision ammo Imperial wax is my go-to.
If you have a bunch of ARs or pick up range brass, you are going to want to do a full length size. In my case my ammo has to work and be safe for any rifle I may use or if any buddies want to use my ammo in their rifle
Literally the most organized reloading tutorial I’ve ever watched
Please keep making more of these videos! They are very detailed, well explained, and super helpful for me as I begin reloading. Best videos I’ve found so far. Keep it up!
Very good explanation and audio. I appreciate the zooming as well to get critical close-ups.
Thank you! It is clear and straight forward for a beginner.
I am new and your presentation style and overall great explanations have made me very very happy. I really know that you're just going to explode in subs excellent narration. Thank you for doing what you do.
Really enjoy your videos. No nonsense, informative tutorial start to finish. Adjusting the camera makes view steps is first class.😊 Have you produced a video/tutorial on bullet seating I could find one, adjusting the die to obtain correct depth having determined the overall length. Appreciate there are UA-cam tutorials out there but you style and photography is undoubtedly the best. Mike AC uk
Thanx for the step by step. Nice videos! It's cool to see a good recording set up describing different steps of the process and angles
Great video series!!!! This is the kind of explanation we need for this topic.
Listen man, I watched so many videos and they all lack a certain thing for my rookie ass of reloading! Thank you for the cameras the angles the side views the knowledge!!! The best, well explained video WITH PROPER VIDEO AND NICE DETAIL
THANK YOU ……… FOLLOWING
Lee said to turn bushing beyond crescent notch with its flange tightened against depressed lock pin. However, I suppose you can leave lock pin in notch without any bad effects. Actually I’ve been wondering if doing it by leaving it loose in crescent that it might give float and help with good alignment for low runout. Just thought you should know what Lee Precision told me .
Does sizing die bell mouth of cartridge for bullet insertion
My brain doesn’t understand the die set up … how do u increase shoulder bump by lowering the die if at any level the case can only go in as far as the shell holder an die make contact
Good tips, thanks.
Why wouldn't you just size to SAMI spec?
Great video.
Can you do 1 for .303
Once your die is set do you have to measure each piece of brass ?
Skip lubing inside the neck with wax and use graphite with ball medium and use expander mandrel after you full length size. Won't have wax inside your case. Don't have to really wipe off graphite
nice vid
Spray method you will get it on the shoulders which is a no no
True! Although I haven't had too many issues with it unless you spray too much. For bulk stuff I don't mind it (if I happen to dent a shoulder I toss it). For precision ammo Imperial wax is my go-to.
Case gages is useless if you are reloading for your own gun and to produce better quality ammo than mass produced factory ammo
If you neck size, then yes a case gauge won't help you out much. For FL sizing they can help you out if you don't want to use a headspace comparator.
@@diyreloading OK Whatever float your boat.
@@jacocoetzee1945 lol someones salty
If you have a bunch of ARs or pick up range brass, you are going to want to do a full length size. In my case my ammo has to work and be safe for any rifle I may use or if any buddies want to use my ammo in their rifle
When you have multiple firearms that shoot the same cartridge you need to resize it to SAAMI spec so it’ll fit in the chamber. This comment is idiotic