Great job John! David is a great shooter and person.
Thanks for showing all of us his wonderful Reloading man cave
Nice talk, thanks for opening your shop for the show. Safe Travels and Good Luck at Nationals.
Great video John. Thanks to David for sharing his setup, process and awesome loading room 👍🏻
Great idea for a series.
Two of the greatest guys out there. I’m blessed to be a part of their group at TCGC. Great video insight. Keep up the amazing content. Hopefully I will be able to get back on the range soon.
David needs an AMP Seating Data press.
This was really neat. I enjoyed this conversation.
Wow. Talk about goals
Great Interview. Thanks to you and Dave for taking the time to goes on in an F-Class shooters mind.
Thank you both David and John for taking time, putting this together and sharing your insights and logic behind them! GREAT questions!!! Really very helpful. Thank you.
Love this type of video!
Great video John - keep them coming. This is the cleanest reloading room I have ever seen!
Thanks for sharing! This is going to be a very interesting series! I hope it carries on! I look forward to your future posts in this series!
Really fantastic! Both you and David have been a tremendous help to me! THANK YOU!
Thank you! A very helpful video. I look forward to more
Great stuff. Thank you for sharing👍👊🇺🇸
I look forward to upcoming videos, thanks John!
Thank you John. This content is very helpful. Thanks to David as well for sharing his process.
Dave, I could live in that room. Love the way you have set up the room and the equipment. Definitely got some great ideas from this. Thank you very much for sharing this.
Man John this was awesome, can’t believe it took me a month to finally watch it lol anyways thanks for the insight and sharing looking forward to more!
Outstanding episode John. Very informative.
Really nice work place , thanks for showing us . Great video john
What a great video.
Thanks for sharing. Very interesting and enjoyable. David has a fantastic setup. For reloading working on his go.
Awesome setup Guys Dave has my dream setup there perfect for the best of the best in reloading thanks for showing us through and sharing your knowledge . Steve from Australia .
Thank you.
Thanks!
I absolutely love this video!!! I love seeing how other people do it. Not just 'how' but why but also the top down view is awesome. This is perfect. You should make a series out of this if it's possible.
Thank you. I already have other people lined up from every level or shooting and different financial means. I'm excited to show how there's so many ways to achieve the same goal.
Wonderful
Definitely a reload to shoot guy myself. The less time reloading, the better.
nice room
Thanks
Thanks for sharing this insight into David’s process and his amazing reloading room. I’d love to know how much he has invested in his equipment. For those who may want to compete on the highest level, you probably need six figures. More of these please John, they are great.
Honestly he’s a pretty modest guy when it comes to spending money or at least talking about it so I don’t know what he has invested in the room.
I already have a number of other shooters lined up who are all at different skill and financial levels because I really want to show how people at every level can still achieve success and you don’t have to have a room like this to do it.
Great show John and thank you David for sharing your setup.
Very clean and I love the plexiglas around the powder scales. Is that to keep your breath away from the scale? Just wondering.
Very precision looking room.
John enjoyed this one very much. Keep em coming...
Nice
Great video!! Funny about the sartorious. I just bought a clockwise .00005 gauge that I substituted for the one on Instant Indicator and A1 primer depth gauge (which came with a .0005 one). I returned it the next day - the extra digit was driving me crazy and was useless in that I dont need to know anything at that resolution plus not stable at all since literally a degree in temp could change the measurement, or pressing something with different pressure. It was a good lesson though.
that was cool
John, could you get a clip of Dave in action? I'd love to actually see his process in work. You've opened my eyes to a whole new concept of loading for PRS matches and since I don't have a setup purchased just yet, I'd be very interested in "copying" Daves process! I'd love to get in touch with him directly!
Great video! Wonder why Berger does not point 7mm
I guess I’m byload. Sometimes I reload to shoot. But sometimes I shoot to reload.
John, I see you went from your Dillon to the Zero. Do you feel you are getting higher quality ammo? I have a Zero waiting to be mounted to my bench right now, but this video really has me considering just adding an autodrive to my 750.
Does the electromagnetic presence of the AMP mess with the scales when it is that close? Thanks.
Can you and EC possibly cover how you select your caliber you run?
What kind of jobs do you guys have to be able to have a set like you guys
what caliber do you start with ie winning calibers
David in the video was shooting a .284win at the time. He still does and also uses a 6.5prc/7mm
Great video. The "anti gun" advertisement kind of sucked.
Algorithm boost
I don't quite believe in his reloading manual (6:10). It cannot be that simple. I believe the FL sizing step should probably be broken down into 2-3 minor steps. Apart from that I like the guy. Definitely doesn't like to spend excessive time on reloading. Like myself.
@@graynotescartridgebox Because experience teaches us that such simple process of brass prep does not yield acceptable accuracy for f-class.
Knocking on the single stage press..I do just fine on my single stage..everything you have is about 90% unnecessary.
Want win medals? How much money do you have? Whoever has the most money, wins.
This is the first of what I hope to be many different episodes covering a wide range of shooters. I really want to make sure that everybody sees different levels of skill and financial means and how none of that is a limiting factor in success.
if you're ever up in Canada id love to show you the 1/4 of my desk dedicated to loading xD