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ok, first off, I will tell you that I am NOT very tech oriented. when i searched google of firearm videos, You tube was all that came up. most of those results were about you tube demonetizing, deleting, and otherwise harassing gun tubers content. I know about full 30. but i would like to find more content. one of the many things I would like to find is about semi auto competition shooting, and reloading (AR15). I KNOW you guys will have more ideas than anywhere else I could post such a question.
 
For semiauto competitions you might check out the 'forgotten weapons' channel. Ian will provide, occasionally. There are tons of reloading videos, most of which are pointless vanity projects, IMHO. You may find "johnny's reloading bench" interesting.
 
go onto youtube itself and search for what interest you- there are plenty of gun related videos, including competition shooting
 
Rumble has more, less-restricted, content than You Tube. But, it also has about 3% the viewer base, so not that many people post there. Full30 is nowhere near as big as Rumble. Utah Gun Channel is another, but is not even as big as Full 30.

You probably need to not use google to search, too, as it will be "throttling" your search results. Very much do not press the "videos" button in a search bar, that gives incredibly poor results.

You probably need to use search phrases like "shooting competition videos" or "reloading for the AR-15."

Please note that YT has gotten very "ban happy" about reloading, most of the large-viewer-base channels have had to push their content off to Floatplane or Utreon or Patreon. All of which as channel-by-channel sorts of involvement.
 
Browse YouTube while signed in to your Google/YT account, if you have one. Seek out videos reviewing specific guns, self-defense guns, target shooting, hunting, and other keywords that lead to positive results you like. Click on as many of those positive results as you can; you don't need to watch them, just a few seconds into them will suffice.

After a period of time, you'll find a lot more relevant, positive gun-usage videos being in your "suggested" feed. I can spend hours on YT following gun videos I like.

You can also pick positive channels ("Hickok45", "God, Family, and Guns", "Lucky Gunner") and browse videos on those. That will also set you up for better recommendations. "God, Family, and Guns" also has a sister channel under the name "The History of Weapons."

I have no experience with reloading, nor the AR15 (though I have owned one since 2014!), so I can't help specifically with those topics.
 
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