This video by SmythBusters features Caleb and Steve conducting a direct comparison test to determine if stainless steel pins are necessary when wet tumbling brass for reloading. They use two batches of 5.56 cases, one with pins and one without, to evaluate the effectiveness of the cleaning process. The experiment covers setup, cleaning solution, tumbling, examination of the brass (including primer pockets), and a borescope comparison to assess the results and whether skipping pins impacts the reloading process. The video aims to debunk the myth surrounding the necessity of pins in wet tumbling brass.
In this episode of GunVenture, Field Host Chris Cerino debunks common movie firearm myths and mishandling techniques. He demonstrates prevalent errors seen on screen, such as the one-hand hold, the self-racking gun, the misconception of a round always being in the chamber, and the idea of everlasting ammunition. The video aims to educate viewers about proper firearm handling and dispel cinematic inaccuracies, all within the engaging format of the GunVenture series.
This video delves into the intricacies of modern firearm powders, focusing on less commonly discussed types. GunBlue490 aims to educate viewers on how different powders function, highlighting the distinct characteristics and advantages of both single-based extruded powders and double-based spherical (Ball) powders. The content seeks to demystify powder selection and usage for handloaders, potentially dispelling some common misconceptions.
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