This video from Brownells features Caleb and Steve demonstrating the essential process of case trimming for firearm reloading. They explain the importance of this step, particularly for military or range brass, to ensure consistent and safe reloads. The demonstration covers different trimming tools, including the Sinclair/Wilson Trimmer and the Little Crow Gunworks Tool, and highlights how to measure brass length and trim specifications. The content also touches on chamfering and deburring, high-volume case prep stations, and specific considerations for pistol brass, making it a comprehensive guide for reloaders seeking accurate and reliable ammunition.
This video focuses on the preparation of brass for reloading ammunition. The title suggests a dedicated session for this task, implying a process involving cleaning, resizing, and potentially priming spent casings. While the specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the title or description, the activity itself points to a shooting enthusiast who reloads their own ammunition, likely for rifle or pistol calibers.
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 features Brownells Gun Tech Steve Ostrem explaining the necessity of case trimming during reloading. He clarifies that while rifle cases often require trimming due to higher pressures and neck stretching, handgun cases generally do not. Specific exceptions are noted for roll-crimped handgun cartridges like .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum, and lever-action rifle cartridges like .30-30 Winchester, where precise case length is crucial for proper crimping and feeding. Taper-crimped rounds like 9mm Luger and .45 ACP, as well as medium-pressure rounds like .38 Special, usually only need the case mouth flare addressed.
This video provides a comprehensive, start-to-finish guide on loading .223 Remington (5.56x45mm NATO) ammunition using the Lee APP press. It details the entire process, including initial setup, decapping, case feeding, swaging primer pockets, resizing, trimming, priming, and bullet seating. The creator emphasizes this is their first experience with the APP, openly addressing and working through various issues encountered during the process. The video concludes with CBTO and concentricity tests, followed by a range test of the loaded ammunition.
This reloading journal entry focuses on the initial stages of preparing 500 pieces of once-fired 5.56/.223 brass. The video details the process of trimming the brass to the correct length using a Lee case length gauge, followed by the priming step using a Lee Auto Prime XR. It's a practical guide for handloaders working with common rifle cartridges.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the Lyman Case Prep Xpress Center. It demonstrates the functionality and features of this all-in-one reloading tool, designed to streamline the case preparation process for handloaders. The description directs viewers to Brownells for more information and purchasing options.
This YouTube video from Brownells features the RCBS Trim Mate Case Prep Center. The description highlights that the video showcases this specific reloading tool and provides a link for more information. The content is focused on equipment used in the reloading process, essential for firearm owners involved in cartridge preparation.
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