This YouTube video from Brownells features Caleb and Steve explaining the advantages and proper usage of a universal decapping die in the reloading process. They emphasize its importance in protecting the sizing die by removing spent primers before cleaning brass. The video covers the setup and demonstration of the die, offering a family-friendly approach to the task. Additional tips include cleaning primer pockets and utilizing the sizing die for further decapping, alongside closing remarks and support information.
This video from Brownells' reloading series focuses on the crucial step of case priming. Hosts Caleb and Steve detail two primary methods: using a hand priming tool (specifically mentioning the Frankford Arsenal model) and a Lyman turret press priming system. They also provide essential safety tips for handling primers, discuss various primer types, and offer solutions for common troubleshooting issues encountered during the priming process. This guide is beneficial for both novice reloaders and those seeking to refine their priming techniques for safely and accurately preparing brass.
This video announces the launch of a new reloading series from Brownells, hosted by Caleb and Steve. The series is designed for beginners but will also cover advanced topics and viewer-requested content. Topics will include brass preparation, powder selection, and the entire loading process. The series will be available on YouTube, Rumble, and the Brownells website, aiming to provide valuable information for both new and experienced reloaders.
This video demonstrates the process of removing a military primer crimp using the Frankfort Arsenal Case Prep Center. The focus is on the reloading process, specifically dealing with spent casings that have a crimped primer pocket, a common issue with military surplus ammunition. The Frankfort Arsenal Case Prep Center is presented as a tool to overcome this hurdle in case preparation for handloaders.
This YouTube video focuses on the process of ultrasonic brass cleaning. While the description is pending, the title clearly indicates the video will demonstrate or explain how to clean spent brass casings using an ultrasonic cleaner. This is a common practice among firearm enthusiasts for reloading ammunition, improving the appearance of brass, and preparing it for storage or sale.
This video focuses on the essential steps involved in preparing 6.5 Grendel brass for reloading. While no specific firearm models are mentioned, the process of case preparation is critical for accurate and reliable shooting with this particular rifle caliber. The content is directly relevant to individuals involved in reloading and precision shooting.
This video, "Reloading 101 Part One With Pro Shooter," features professional shooter Greg C. providing a step-by-step guide to reloading precision rifle cartridges, specifically for PRS/NRL competitions. He details the necessary tools, components, and processes involved, including firing and cleaning brass, setting up sizing dies, lubing and resizing cases, and trimming, chamfering, and deburring. The video is structured with chapter markers for easy navigation and offers an introduction, a glimpse at optional tools, and mentions an extra step for 'trolls,' concluding with a link to the next part of the series. Greg C. is available to answer comments.
This video showcases the Frankford Arsenal tumbler's ability to clean severely tarnished 5.56 brass, testing its effectiveness on what the uploader calls the "World's Dirtiest Brass." It's presented as the first step in addressing ammunition shortages. The creator explicitly states no affiliation with manufacturers and that no firearms or ammunition are for sale. The focus is solely on the brass cleaning process.
This video offers a "Quick Tip" from Brownells Firearm Support Tech Caleb Savant, focusing on the proper use and installation of L.E. Wilson Bushing Dies for handloading. Caleb explains how these dies differ from standard ones by using interchangeable bushings to size case necks, accounting for variations in brass thickness from different manufacturers. He details how to select the correct bushing size to achieve optimal neck resizing, preventing overworking of brass which can lead to inconsistencies. The tutorial also covers the practical steps of installing a bushing into an L.E. Wilson die, including a tip about ensuring the bushing "floats" for self-leveling. Additionally, it's noted that Redding and L.E. Wilson bushings are interchangeable, with a specific mention of handling the Redding expander ball.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to case annealing for firearm reloaders, emphasizing precision and safety. It demonstrates using the Vertex Bench Source and a budget-friendly setup, showcasing techniques for visually reading annealing temperatures and utilizing Tempilaq heat-sensing lacquer for accuracy. The content aims to prevent dangerous over-annealing that could lead to firearm damage or failure, offering practical tips from experienced reloaders. The focus is on making the annealing process enjoyable and precise for users of all budget levels.
This video focuses on preparing brass casings for precision reloading. John Paul provides a detailed walkthrough in his loading room, demonstrating the essential steps involved in ensuring your brass is ready for accurate and reliable handloads. The content is geared towards individuals interested in the craft of ammunition reloading and achieving better performance from their firearms.
This YouTube video, the first in a series on loading 300 Blackout ammunition, focuses on the initial steps of preparing brass casings. The content covers the processes of trimming, forming, and annealing brass, which are crucial for creating reliable and consistent reloaded ammunition for the 300 Blackout caliber. This episode is aimed at individuals interested in the reloading process and building their own ammunition.
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