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The Shotgun Part IV, Handloading ~ Components!

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2017
  • Don't load one round or buy any components until you watch this video! This video is not a how-to on machine operation, but is a very important lesson on the selection of proper loads for various tasks; so seldom understood. Learn the all-important fundamentals of shotshell construction, and how the subtle differences of each specific component are absolutely vital to shotshell performance and safety. Discover how to easily interpret the mysterious numbers associated with shotshells, and how to use them to you advantage. Understand what various velocities are used for and how to economize on components, recoil, and hull life. Learn why, with the correctly assembled load, the 12 gauge shotgun is the best shotgun gauge for most beginning youths, and any recoil shy shooters! Learn how to tailor loads for your exact needs; both in the field, and on the range. Understand the very significant differences of the three versions of lead shot, and understand their particular uses.

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  • @selaxlife7621
    @selaxlife7621 Před 6 lety +28

    Grab urself a hot cup of coffee, sit down and shut up.....class is in session! Im not very good at listening to people talk for long periods of time but I can listen to this man talk forever......nothong but bundles of knowledge....Happy New Year sir.

  • @jerrymayo4571
    @jerrymayo4571 Před 2 lety +8

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  • @ekim000
    @ekim000 Před rokem +2

    I've never watched one of your videos wothout learning something valuable. Thank you!

  • @glennfosberg8939
    @glennfosberg8939 Před 2 lety +2

    GunBlue is in a league of his own! Communicates so well, has a demeanor about him that you know he will not steer you wrong.

  • @birddog7492
    @birddog7492 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I started getting serious about reloading when we started having Ammo shortages year after year. And I've found that shotgun reloading is as technical and critical as riffle reloading or more so. The pressers involved can get out of control fast because of the weight you're putting down range.

  • @ped832
    @ped832 Před 2 lety +9

    I recently decided to reload 12 ga. I am comfortable reloading 38, 357, 223, 30-06, 270, 45 acp and so on. Shotgun, while seeming simple, is far more complex than I imagined. I will not give up on this endeavor, so I seek out knowledge such as you offer here. Thank you.

  • @ped832
    @ped832 Před 2 lety +2

    I got near the 18 minute mark of this video where you comment on someone's gun getting ruined by a reload. Reminded me of a time a gentleman gave me some reloads from a friend of his 10 or more years previous had given to him. I shot a few and all was well, until I found the ONE. That ONE put my 870 barrel into my face and it was a 2 3/4. I still have about 6-8 of those. I am reluctant, to say the least, to shoot any of them.

  • @phillipjohnson7583
    @phillipjohnson7583 Před 7 měsíci +1

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  • @chrismills4213
    @chrismills4213 Před 6 lety +12

    Another first class video.... Excellent info as always.

  • @Gundog55
    @Gundog55 Před 3 lety +6

    I subscribed to your channel for rifle and pistol reloading education and just recently got into shotgun shooting and reloading. After a couple of runs at reloading about ten shells I realized that I need more of an education on shotgun shells. You’re site is where I knew I could get the best info. I am passing it along to my friends that are thinking of getting into reloading.

  • @jivadaya6439
    @jivadaya6439 Před 6 lety +8

    One of my favorites on YT for sure :)

  • @shiphteey
    @shiphteey Před 2 lety +3

    If I could give 2 thumbs up instead of 1 I would.

  • @Chris_KS5KY
    @Chris_KS5KY Před rokem +2

    I agree, Dram equivalent is as useful as daylight savings time.

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus Před 6 lety +10

    I love the fact that GunBlues give consideration to cost. You can't spend the same dollar twice. My wife totally supports my desire to hunt deer and to equip myself and do practice shooting appropriately. But it would be a different matter if I spent foolishly and and neglected my other financial obligations. That does not help me or my family (my wife and children are a blessing from God, and I am so grateful). So it is very important to stay practical and I wanted to thank GunBlue for all the good advice and saving some money along the way.

  • @scottwilson1258
    @scottwilson1258 Před 4 lety +2

    I would just Like to say Thank You Sir, You have re-ignited My interest to not only dust off My loading Bench, but to extend it's perimeter, add shelves which I built with re-purposed wood ! Now I've added a Shotshell Press and will learn to Use it Safely of coarse. Not only has this been a lot of fun(maybe the most in nearly 3 years) it's been Very rewarding. I have been recovering from a work related injury and it has stifled my normal behavior, along with a more recent diagnosis which I am currently seeking treatment, I will have something to look forward to ! You have touched my Life Sir and I thought You should be aware of just How it is You have touched Mine! I am a changed man for the Better and have watched your videos to the point to where I feel like Your my friend. I for one appreciate ALL You Do, Thank You

  • @str8shooter52
    @str8shooter52 Před 3 lety +1

    Once again you blew me away with your vast knowledge. I love shooting sporting clays, which I’ve only started doing these last seven years. Now at 63yo I’ve bought my first 12 gauge reloading system, and came to you for info! Thank you So much Sir, for sharing your knowledge and experiences. God Bless! 👍

  • @Greyzonecompliant
    @Greyzonecompliant Před 6 lety +6

    You are a legend Sir.
    Thank you.

  • @clapton924
    @clapton924 Před 6 lety +4

    Congrats on your 100th video! I love the channel!

  • @joeagosta9060
    @joeagosta9060 Před 3 lety +2

    Very Informative!! Watch this if you plan to load shotgun shells.. A must! This video is part 4 of a series of videos.. If you did as I did and watched this video 1st...Go back and see / Watch the 1st one of the series... It all ties together...Excellent job

  • @nathancooper9932
    @nathancooper9932 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you, great video once again.

  • @darrellh1840
    @darrellh1840 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for another detailed informative video!!!

  • @thecainer64
    @thecainer64 Před 3 lety +1

    I am very shocked you got two thumbs down Sir! Great video as always. I'd love to see some more videos on reloading, even cartridge conversions or paper patching. Blessings in Christ

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 Před 3 lety +2

    I've seen a destroyed barrel by a novice reloader. He was experimenting with "wax slugs".
    I, personally, don't have anything against wax slugs. When assembled correctly, they actually work pretty well. In this particular case, however, the novice had loaded a wax slug, and then walked to his target area with the barrel pointed down. Good technique on the surface. However, it was not only a warm day, but the trip to the range was in a warm car.
    Probably won't ever have a concrete answer, but I'm quite satisfied that the wax slug migrated into the barrel during the walk, and the first shot fired amounted to a bore obstruction.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm sure that could have occurred.

  • @LOS91GT
    @LOS91GT Před 6 lety +2

    Every video is Like going to school, one on one teacher lecture!

  • @DougsMessyGarage
    @DougsMessyGarage Před 2 lety

    Fantastic information for someone just getting into re-loading. I now know where to find the information I need and know what questions to ask myself before loading anything.

  • @johndougherty9602
    @johndougherty9602 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, I load my own shotgun shells as well. I load slugs the most because of the cost factor, from molding l.e.e. key drives to buying slugs from BPI. I load the LCB slug from BPI with longshot powder the most, what a great combination they are. I appreciate and respect what you were speaking about when it comes to load pressures and possible dangers of wildcatting rounds. Thank you for another excellent video with great learning content.

  • @johnmccrea8106
    @johnmccrea8106 Před 2 lety

    Great information. Great explanation It is so great to rewatch your videos to re learn how to do it right the first time. Thank you.

  • @kgroombr
    @kgroombr Před 2 lety

    Long, but well worth the watch. Thank you!

  • @castbulletshooter3486
    @castbulletshooter3486 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video with excellent explanation. Thank you.

  • @kuiperroerdink1670
    @kuiperroerdink1670 Před 3 lety +1

    “According to hoyle” haha!

  • @MiTorito1
    @MiTorito1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your video sir!! You have so much knowledge I’m so glad I found you. God bless

  • @kevincollins6497
    @kevincollins6497 Před 2 lety +1

    My old 1992 reloaders guide from Hercules says the same thing as the modern stuff on the internet now. Nothing has changed.

  • @64gunner1
    @64gunner1 Před 6 lety +2

    Great video again! Very interesting information !

  • @russellapplegate5661
    @russellapplegate5661 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for your video. Very very helpful

  • @dowdawg
    @dowdawg Před 6 lety +2

    Love my MEC junior and have a few load alls too...

  • @jamesritchie2167
    @jamesritchie2167 Před rokem +1

    Great info

  • @bcnubynby4056
    @bcnubynby4056 Před 7 měsíci

    I have decided to purchase the smaller MEC bushing and take it to a machine shop and have it bored out. According to my calculations they will need to increase the diameter by a factor of 1.02 and that should put the volume where it needs to be.

  • @Deerpoo22
    @Deerpoo22 Před 6 lety +4

    Love this guy

  • @Titan500J
    @Titan500J Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!!

  • @refaiabdeen5943
    @refaiabdeen5943 Před 4 lety +3

    Cheers Mate!

  • @ditto1958
    @ditto1958 Před 6 lety +3

    I can’t watch the reloading videos without getting hungry for a muffuletta.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 6 lety +2

      ditto1958
      That's why I ran this before your New Year's diet resolution.

  • @theTIVANshow
    @theTIVANshow Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome video thanks for the info

  • @gilfaver362
    @gilfaver362 Před 6 lety +3

    Terrific.

  • @michaelandrade1213
    @michaelandrade1213 Před 6 lety +2

    tks again.

  • @griffithk
    @griffithk Před 2 lety

    Great stuff. Very very helpful. What I wouldn’t give to know what you know. I would love to pick your brain. Subscribed.

  • @SHOT_GUNNER
    @SHOT_GUNNER Před rokem +1

    Quick question: is it possible to purchase field target loads, cut the crimp head off, fill it with the same weight of buckshot and roll crimp it back with an overshot card?

  • @leonwhittington1773
    @leonwhittington1773 Před 6 měsíci

    I wish you would have mentioned the pros and cons of the use (or mis-use) of magnum primers. I ended up with 1000 pack of them a while back because the standard 209's were not available. I've heard to reduce powder charge by 10% when using the magnum primers? I've test fired a few rounds in which I didn't reduce the powder charge in a Remington 870, they seem ok.

  • @edwinj.t.p5998
    @edwinj.t.p5998 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent vid and im glad have found your channel , amd and have learned alot and gained more questions. Have you ever came across a failed shot gun cartridge caused by a defective/fused wad? 👍

  • @jenniferandherboys
    @jenniferandherboys Před 2 lety

    Thanks for putting DRAM equivalent to rest that made me crazy

  • @martingravel2336
    @martingravel2336 Před 4 lety

    Meilleurs explications sur les armes et rechargement. Explique moi comment faire une cartouches de 31 winchester special avec des douilles brass de 3030

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 Před 2 lety

    I'd LOVE to find some hulls that used an all Brass head. The steel ones are way too susceptible to rusting.

  • @frankcalifano7970
    @frankcalifano7970 Před 2 lety

    Federal, Herter, Fiocchi, Nobel and cheddite are straight-walled cases. Therefore only federal wads will work best. Winchester AA and remington have tapered cases, only tapered case wads can be used. (fig 8 and AA wads.). you can switch remington and AA wads between those cases. Consult the Lyman manual the manual explains case type and wad selection.

  • @ferraritoybox
    @ferraritoybox Před 4 měsíci +1

    Howdy, are you still loading shotshells with your mec jr.

  • @j5long
    @j5long Před 6 lety +1

    *LEE PRECISION* you need to sponsor this man!!

  • @mohawkdriver4155
    @mohawkdriver4155 Před rokem +1

    Am I dating myself when I say I remember paper hulls, fiber wads, and our C-H Tool Model 209?

  • @jeremiah7855
    @jeremiah7855 Před rokem

    Wads and hulls is what I'm. Worried about to start reloading shotshells I reload centerfire pistol and rifle but shotshells I'm not comfortable with just yet gonna research it alot more but I try

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před rokem +3

      Shotshell reloading is the simplest and safest form of cartridge reloading, because every combination of exact hulls, primers, wads, shot charge, powders, and velocities are comprehensively detailed, and there's no guesswork, and no working up test loads involved. Each recipe is detailed. If you want to investigate shotshell reloading, I recommend getting Lyman's Shotshell Reloading Handbook.

    • @jeremiah7855
      @jeremiah7855 Před rokem +1

      @@GunBlue490 thanks

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 Před 3 lety

    150 fps faster means that in one second your shot will have traveled 150 ft further than the slower shot.
    Swapping one component for another is not as big a deal as he makes it out to be. Compare load data in the load manuals and you will see different wads, or different hulls can use similar powder charges so there is a lot of similarities.
    Certain hulls can't use some wads because some hull taper at the bottom and some are straight, and the wads compensate for that.

  • @floydmiller9315
    @floydmiller9315 Před 5 lety +1

    Like everything you said but most of my reloading 10 gauge

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 5 lety +2

      Gauge is only a bore size and quantity. Everything I spoke of regarding loads and components applies to any gauge.

  • @jungleno.
    @jungleno. Před 2 lety

    Keep the pressures low enough and you can substitute hulls, wads and primers. Just be safe about it.

  • @johnwalters7415
    @johnwalters7415 Před 2 lety

    What does this mean? Winchester AA 1-1 5/8 optimum 1 1/8 on the bag

  • @maxfishmax
    @maxfishmax Před 11 měsíci

    I am trying to load a 1 oz 20 ga was easy with
    Sp20 rem wads but no more.
    Pressures get high with different powder and wads. What is a relatively safe pressure?
    Thanks mac

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Only a laboratory can measure pressures. All shotgun wads and components can be loaded to safe pressures by following published loading data for those components. Always follow published data. Lyman has the most extensive publication on shotgun loads with every component made.

  • @vandryan35
    @vandryan35 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir, I have a question for you:
    If cut open the factory load 12 gauge 00 buckshot and simply replace the lead pellets with steel.., would that round perform well and safe?? Or should I also replace the powder??
    Thank you!

    • @jungleno.
      @jungleno. Před 2 lety +1

      Steel shot weighs less than lead shot…so yes your recipe will change.

  • @jackdundon2261
    @jackdundon2261 Před rokem

    Hey there: I am VERY experienced at reloading Rifle/pistol cartages, I am getting into shot gun reloading. I have 12 gauge 16 gauge and 10 gauge to date (no 410 yet). I am Thinking about buying a LEE 'load all', Worth buying, or save the $80.00 and buy a ???????? Station instead?????
    I can afford a decent press, I see a 'progressive' 12 gauge press for $600.00 at the pawn shop, -- nice machine, but is it worth investing 600 on a press? (I have a progressive press for pistol/rifle but, I dont use it, I like my single stage or turret press with my charge master dispenser (less chance to make a mistake).

  • @markk9794
    @markk9794 Před 3 lety

    Would be nice to see a reference in the notes to the name of your reloading manual. I missed it the first viewing and had to go through it a second time just looking for name of the manual.

  • @brentg5909
    @brentg5909 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice Central Grocery apron! So you've made a trip to New Orleans? I'm originally from one of the suburbs.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 6 lety

      Brent G
      Wonderful city with wonderful history, wonderful people, and wonderful food. Wonderful. My favorite was Commander's Kitchen.

    • @brentg5909
      @brentg5909 Před 6 lety

      I think you mean Commander's Palace. Yes, New Orleans has a rich history and very rich (fattening) food! Honestly, a great place to visit in the right areas, but living there...maybe not so much. I appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos! Much respect to you and thanks for the years of law enforcement service. I'm a former police detective myself, was Chief of Detectives my last year there in a smaller town about an hour from New Orleans.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 6 lety

      Brent G
      True. I was referring to their cookbook that I bought called Commander's Kitchen. I still can't believe their .25 cent lunch martinis. And thanks for your service.

    • @brentg5909
      @brentg5909 Před 6 lety

      Ahh, ok. Didn't know they had a cookbook. Alcoholic beverages are one of the main food groups in south Louisiana.

  • @bcnubynby4056
    @bcnubynby4056 Před 7 měsíci

    I want to reload with green dot and the recipe from Lyman Reloading Handbook calls for a charge of 19.5 grs. MEC powder bushings throw 19grs. and 19..7 grs. for Green Dot powder. If I choose the closest it would be the 19.7 gr. bushing. Is this the correct choice or should I use the lower of the two. I recall reading that one shouldn't overcharge for obvious reason and also not undercharge for not so obvious reasons. What to do?

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Obtain the next smaller bushing. No harm is done if you're several tenths under, but over is never the safe thing. You'll simply have a very slightly milder load that will affect nothing whatsoever. Lyman develops those loads to achieve the exact velocities stated, so while you might not hit that velocity on the dime, being close is close enough for your requirements. You'd have to grossly undercharge to create a squib with such a fast burning powder.

    • @bcnubynby4056
      @bcnubynby4056 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much. I will most certainly follow that advice and go to the lower suitable powder bushing. Merry Christmas and all the very best for 2024!!

  • @tommcqueen3145
    @tommcqueen3145 Před rokem

    👍

  • @tdrnkr
    @tdrnkr Před 6 lety

    What's the "9" for on the powder canister??

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Před 6 lety +1

      tdrnkr
      It's the position of the relative burning rate on the comprehensive Lee burning rate chart. I organize my powder storage cabinet in order of burning rate for easy reference.

    • @tdrnkr
      @tdrnkr Před 6 lety +1

      Hmm. I need another book. Like the Marx brothers comedy about race horses. "You no gotta dat book".

  • @patriot2677
    @patriot2677 Před 3 lety +1

    I cut a refrigerator in Half with buckshot
    took like 120 rounds LOL

  • @martingravel2336
    @martingravel2336 Před 4 lety

    32 winchester special et non 31

  • @stephenembrey883
    @stephenembrey883 Před 2 lety

    I'm pretty good with a pistol or a rifle, but I've never mastered a shotgun. It takes me two boxes of shells to hit one dove. That's 20 bucks. With it I can buy four chickens they are already packaged and skinned..🤣💦💦💦.
    What kind of handicap that is.😅