Unofficial Gun Addict
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- Feb 21, 2016
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Heya guys.... I'm new to this board though I have visited here often over the years to pick up tips and ideas when I wanted to improve my craft or resolve a particular issue. I've had a couple of buddies that have been asking me to create videos for them walking through the steps I use to create the loads I work up, as they can't seem to squeeze out the accuracy that I have over the years during our trips to the range and/or field (my goal is .5 moa, though when I reach .5, I'm satisfied for my needs and generally call it good. Sometimes I get a special surprise from a batch... .3 or less, and of course I never complain when that happens).
So... I just posted my first video as the others are still in various stages of editing, but I thought I'd post my series here as well, as a way of giving back for the the help I've received in the past. This is a short video on a method to quickly clean small batches of brass without resorting to the tumbler, or sonic bath. I use it when I'm in a hurry to get started loading, have small batches of brass, or just trying to beat the sun to get out to the range to test some loads. Hope you enjoy and feel free to drop any tips or ideas as I'm always open to learning way to improve what I do.
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XINGJ7Hp790
So... I just posted my first video as the others are still in various stages of editing, but I thought I'd post my series here as well, as a way of giving back for the the help I've received in the past. This is a short video on a method to quickly clean small batches of brass without resorting to the tumbler, or sonic bath. I use it when I'm in a hurry to get started loading, have small batches of brass, or just trying to beat the sun to get out to the range to test some loads. Hope you enjoy and feel free to drop any tips or ideas as I'm always open to learning way to improve what I do.
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XINGJ7Hp790