This Brownells tech tip from Steve and Caleb addresses a common reloading question: the purpose of the vent hole in sizing dies. They explain how this hole prevents case dents by allowing excess case lube to escape. The video touches on the history of reloading dies, the problems associated with over-lubrication, and the effectiveness of modern lube solutions like Hornady One Shot and Lee White Wax. It emphasizes that even experienced reloaders can always learn something new in the craft.
This video continues the series on the Frankford Arsenal M-Press, focusing on loading ammunition for various "milsurp" rifles. The content demonstrates the reloading process for .30-06 Springfield, 7.5x55 Swiss, 7.62x54R, and 7.62x39 cartridges. Additionally, it features a look at the Frankford Arsenal Universal Bullet Seating Die and includes a comparison of Redding and Lee sizing dies, offering practical insights for reloaders and owners of these classic firearms.
This YouTube video, titled "300 Blk Sizing Die Shootout - Part 1," appears to be the first installment of a series focusing on the comparison and evaluation of sizing dies for the 300 Blackout (300 Blk) cartridge. While specific firearms or manufacturers are not explicitly mentioned in the title or description, the topic of reloading and cartridge components strongly suggests a focus on handloading enthusiasts. The mention of updated content and a Patreon link indicates an effort to provide detailed and potentially ongoing information for a dedicated audience. The absence of links due to YouTube policy compliance is also noted.
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