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Welcome to the Projectile Warehouse KZread Channel. You'll find regular videos focused on reloading, gear and advice. Thanks for checking us out!

Setting up a Sizing Die

Setting up a Sizing Die

What is a Bushing Die?

What is a Bushing Die?

Why use Decapping Dies?

Why use Decapping Dies?

Lee Rifle Dies Explained

Lee Rifle Dies Explained

Brass Cleaning Methods

Brass Cleaning Methods

The Essentials for Reloading

The Essentials for Reloading

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  • @luvtahandload7692
    @luvtahandload76927 күн бұрын

    I would add that until you are familiar with your chamber's dimension, as well as your size die, I would lower the ram a bit and turn the die in an additional 1/16-1/8 turn. It's all about tolerances. A minimum chamber with a maximum-spec die might need a bit more bump. Thanks for sharing!

  • @amusedrock0352
    @amusedrock03529 күн бұрын

    Anybody know the rifle model? Very nice looking rifle

  • @tripplebeards3427
    @tripplebeards342711 күн бұрын

    I just ended up with a 3 die set for 308 Winchester. I’m confused with the one day. I’ve never seen it before. It is stamped lee 308- CO. There’s no threads in it and a three white bullet will drop right through it. Is this a powder dropping die? It seems to serve zero purpose.

  • @ProjectileWarehouse
    @ProjectileWarehouseКүн бұрын

    What brand is it?

  • @tripplebeards3427
    @tripplebeards342721 сағат бұрын

    @@ProjectileWarehouse it’s a lee

  • @magnus1000
    @magnus100014 күн бұрын

    Can you be a little more depressed next time

  • @Constable.Chauvin
    @Constable.Chauvin3 күн бұрын

    I'd like to see you work in a warehouse for a while, then we'll talk.

  • @mcmxcau
    @mcmxcau21 күн бұрын

    This is the EXACT video i was looking for! thank you so much!

  • @thetexasr.a.t.2059
    @thetexasr.a.t.2059Ай бұрын

    Metallic Cartridge reloading, on bottom right of page 6, states - accidents do happen in handloading, either at the bench or with the firing of dangerous handloads. Loading one's own ammunition at home is not a lot different than the assembly of cartridges in a large ammunition factory, the primary difference being the degree of care, caution, or whatever name by which common sense may be known. Shooter's Bible Guide To Handloading, in the "Introduction", on the bottom left of page X, states - Handloading requires a bit of study. because handloading puts you close to things that could impair or abbreviate your life, you're smart to mind these caveats: Yes you can handload at home, but ... Handload only if you can honestly claim a reasonable level of intelligence, proof of which is your willingness to read all caveats twice, take them to heart, and admit in all humility that, no matter how long you've been shooting or how many times you've pumped a press handle, you do not know all there is to know about handloading. And won't ever. Metallic Cartridge reloading, on bottom right of page 16, states - ignorance can get even the most careful of men into trouble if there is some key element that he needs to watch closely and cautiously but he knows nothing about it. Lyman 51st Handloading Handbook, at the bottom left of page 60, states - CAUTION: Static electricity may cause primers to explode. Hodgdon Powder No. 27 Data Manual, section 6-10, under "Handling Primers" states - They demand the respect and careful handling due any device containing explosives. Primers should never be handled, used, ... in bulk, since primers in bulk can explode simultaneously. ... ... ... Precautions should be taken to avoid buildup of static electricity on the person when handling primers or conducting handloading procedures. Loading equipment should be electrically grounded. Speer Handloading Manual Number 15, on page 41, states - Static electricity and the Reloader 1. Static electricity can be highly hazardous for the reloader. 2. primers are most sensitive to static charges. The energy is enough to ignite primer dust in and around priming tools. The dust can ignite and propagate to all the primers in the tube [or tray]. The result is a serious explosion. This is the reason to keep those tubes [and trays] clean! 3. Static charges prefer low humidity environments. take some simple precautions. a. Use a humidifier. b. remove carpets from reloading areas. This is the prime source of static energy accidents. c. Clean the reloading area on a schedule. Routine cleaning removes residues of primers and propellants that can react to static energy. d. USE AN ANTI-STATIC PRODUCT. [e.g. - anything material other than plastic] Reloader's Guide - Complete, Fully Illustrated Step-By-Step Guide to Handloading Ammunition, on page 129, under Common Reloading Problems states - Plastic powder funnels often pick up a far amount of static electricity ... ... ... this is annoying because powder granules stick to the side of the funnel, and you have to keep tapping the funnel to remove the last granule of powder. [Yes, one big hassle? And tapping on the funnel for the next 50 years could give one Reloader's wrist! I kid you not.] Metallic Cartridge reloading, on bottom right of page 11, states - One deadly enemy of the handloader is static electricity, which lurks constantly around anything plastic. An aluminum powder funnel avoids the problem of static electricity generated by the sliding of powder granules across its inner face. However, only Pacific makes aluminum powder funnels. The other makers use plastic, and these can cause erratic powder charges, some of which are excessive. Lyman 51st Handloading Handbook, on pages 30 and 40, states - Lyman lab technicians have observed a potential serious phenomenon involving mechanical powder scales, plastic loading blocks, Styrofoam packaging, and other objects made of plastic. These materials sometimes retain static electric charge, enough to create an electro-static field of varying radii. This electro-static field has proven capable of causing radical deflection of uncharged and zeroed scales. Dependent upon circumstances, powder in the scale pan tends to dampen the amount of deflection by varying degrees. We strongly urge that the loading bench be cleared before setting up the scale. Then replace equipment one piece at a time while observing the scale pointer. Any item that causes a scale deflection should be removed from the reloading bench. The ABCs of Reloading 10th Edition, upon top left of page 161, under "Environmental Conditions" states - conditions that can compromise your safety or loaded ammunition's integrity. static electricity which is never a good thing around powder. Modern Reloading Second Edition Richard Lee Revised 2021, about the bottom half of page 85, under the heading "What are the causes of excessive pressure?" states - "It seems that some shooters were experiencing hot loads from what should have been quite safe. With much detective work, they found the problem occurred only when loading from the bench and immediately firing the round. Ammunition loaded away from the range worked fine. They discovered that the normal jostling of travel reduced the pressure to correct levels. Accurate recommends that ammunition loaded at the shooting bench be rolled back and forth a couple of times to rearrange the powder granules." [Rolling the cartridges around releases the static charge in the powder due to the use of plastic powder thrower reservoirs, plastic dippers, plastic powder pans, plastic funnels, and even plastic loading blocks, as well as any and all plastic primer trays. One should also avoid plastic laminated counter tops too.] Here is one from a Black Powder Manual, in case anyone is thinking about using plastic stuff to handle Black Powder. SPG Lubricants, BP Cartridge Reloading Primer: Chapter 1 - Powder, page 22 - WARNING: "BLACK POWDER IS CONSIDERED AN EXPLOSIVE AND IS EXTREMELY SENSITIVE TO SPARKS OR STATIC ELECTRICITY. ITS USE WITH PLASTIC FUNNELS OR POWDER MEASURE HOPPERS IS TO BE AVOIDED. HEED ALL WARNINGS FOUND ON THE CANS OF BLACK POWDER." So Plastic tools around Black Powder is an extreme no no, and should never be done, period! So why buy a cheap plastic funnel for smokeless powders only to turn around and have to buy a descent aluminum funnel later on when one decides to do black powder too. And yes according to many manuals static electricity can be a highly hazardous - deadly enemy - to the reloader of which can compromise the integrity of their smokeless powder ammunition and even explode modern primers, as quoted previously, endangering their lives. A senior ballistician [Jayden] currently working for Hornady (in a Hornady pod cast here on KZread) tells a story about a reloader, in his teenage neighborhood, that is no longer here with us and the house is gone as well. The fire marshal had declared static electricity to be the culprit that ignited the explosion. KABOOM! Another one bites the dust (very possibly a primer dusting incident laced with static electricity that is)! Yet just the pure hassle of having to wipe plastic tools down all the time as well as having to remove them from the reloading bench when using powder scales is simply the last straw in my book. I mean why bother when there are aluminum funnels, wooden loading blocks, metal powder pans, etc... Some may live in a high humidity area of which they have no issues with static electricity, but for them (through cognizant dissidence) to tell others, that may actually live in lower humidity areas where static electricity abounds, not to worry about such just because they never had any issues with static electricity would be irresponsible. Again no matter how long one has been reloading the people that make the manuals have far more knowledge of the situation than they ever will. Be safe and read the manuals, and just say no to as much plastic as possible!

  • @davidkim9898
    @davidkim9898Ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @OldManYelllsAtCloud
    @OldManYelllsAtCloudАй бұрын

    Would it be dangerous to use this to clean loaded ammunition, eg. 38spl that has been is storage for a long time?

  • @bradyb2233
    @bradyb2233Ай бұрын

    Inline fabrication, doesn’t tie you to Lee but the Lee mount is good also

  • @claverton
    @clavertonАй бұрын

    Standalone with my excellent Harvey Deprimer tool whilst watching the tellie, it's therapeutic.

  • @swalotlha5763
    @swalotlha57632 ай бұрын

    Very nice video. What can i use a m31 for besides shooting? I live in a country where civilians basically cant get firearms so i was wondering what else i could use them for

  • @RainYan-ml7wx
    @RainYan-ml7wx2 ай бұрын

    ,tyy

  • @RainYan-ml7wx
    @RainYan-ml7wx2 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @Bsgsuhs876
    @Bsgsuhs8762 ай бұрын

    Racoon 👍

  • @Obelisk57
    @Obelisk572 ай бұрын

    If I am just trying to determine maximum seating depth so I can back off .020 for batch of .308, but all I have is a Hornady insert for the .22 cal. which will contact further up the .30 cal bullet, do I really need an insert for .30 cal? As long as the insert is contacting the same location on the .30 cal bullet, does it really matter?

  • @slyffer77
    @slyffer772 ай бұрын

    .223 - 55Gr Vmax with 25Gr of ADI 2208 identical to Hornady TAP

  • @artisansson
    @artisansson2 ай бұрын

    Thanks guys, look forward to seeing some more content.

  • @footballshorts709
    @footballshorts7093 ай бұрын

    2

  • @gamesquad329
    @gamesquad3293 ай бұрын

    2 you can press the sound and then preview

  • @chaelodoul9401
    @chaelodoul94013 ай бұрын

    LOOP. LOOP. LOOP. LOOP.

  • @dougalmcalpine6804
    @dougalmcalpine68043 ай бұрын

    I called OEP and Steve answered the phone, he gave me excellent advice on my component questions. Excellent company and best projectiles I've ever used.

  • @jonny_B0i
    @jonny_B0i3 ай бұрын

    6

  • @Ducktape905
    @Ducktape9053 ай бұрын

    Day 129 watching this video and Im starting to believe its a loop

  • @graysonmyers9591
    @graysonmyers95913 ай бұрын

    Def 2

  • @fionnmccabe6216
    @fionnmccabe62163 ай бұрын

    4

  • @The_Original_forresttrump
    @The_Original_forresttrump3 ай бұрын

    This is in terrible taste and has been reported.

  • @Sabotage762
    @Sabotage7623 ай бұрын

    Smooth bolt manipulation,like clockwork.

  • @danielroman4554
    @danielroman45543 ай бұрын

    Name of rifle?

  • @robertduran1945
    @robertduran19453 ай бұрын

    If you get hit by a bolt action rifle it's going to blow your mind no more thinking no more worries😅❤

  • @MikeGrin1980
    @MikeGrin19803 ай бұрын

    If u know “poison” by prodigy , take this beat , 20 mags and Barrett m82a1 😮

  • @skullofserpent5727
    @skullofserpent57273 ай бұрын

    Mmmmmmmmm

  • @polbro2.0
    @polbro2.03 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @James.B06
    @James.B063 ай бұрын

    nice

  • @Lexidezi225
    @Lexidezi2253 ай бұрын

    Nice!!

  • @cubercooper5221
    @cubercooper52213 ай бұрын

    “So how much recoil does your gun have?” “What’s that?”

  • @AidiWing
    @AidiWing3 ай бұрын

    He just saw jesus himself

  • @notyrants
    @notyrants4 ай бұрын

    Thanks mate. Worked like a bloody charm.

  • @mack2233
    @mack22334 ай бұрын

    Why not get hornady dies if your not gonna get the type s dies

  • @bubba7626
    @bubba76264 ай бұрын

    Copper bullets are also longer for the same weight as their lead counter part. If you use the same overall cartrige lenght a 180 grain copper bullet for example will allow for less powder capacity than its lead jacketed counterpart of the same weight.

  • @AWildYetiPotato
    @AWildYetiPotato4 ай бұрын

    Are you saying High or Hi

  • @ifv2089
    @ifv20894 ай бұрын

    An overturned boat in Basra 🚢

  • @tommyaugusto2320
    @tommyaugusto23204 ай бұрын

    what gun is this?

  • @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq
    @BIGSMOKE-bl2lq4 ай бұрын

    My dogs back as she patently stood there for me 😂