this is gold. the way this is filmed also precise- the person editing and filming obviously putting a lot of time and love into this. Jeff has so much experience here- good to see it being documented.
...that's how I taught myself reloading in 1974 after I came home from the better part of 3 years in Germany...and on Rockchucker press also reading the Hornaday manual...I reloaded for my Smif 29..44 mag and spl...
Great video My father just past an I inherited and xp-100 and the reloading dies to do it. So I use to help him when I was a kid but I don't remember much. Iam really concerned about the numbers I want to get it right. I was also hoping to get some more information on what primers to use. He's got at formula wrote down. But it doesn't say anything about the primer does it really matter???. I'd really love some more information if you could help. Not only one the primer but making sure my dies is set to the proper height. Any information would be great. Thanks Matt G.
Did you get your load figured out for the 221? Stick with a good small rifle primer. I tend to like CCI's, but with the components shortages, sometimes you just have to use whatever brand is available.
this is gold. the way this is filmed also precise- the person editing and filming obviously putting a lot of time and love into this. Jeff has so much experience here- good to see it being documented.
great demonstration & plenty of great tips, thank you for another great presentation
Thanks for the support!
Very nice discussion. Looking forward to the next video
...that's how I taught myself reloading in 1974 after I came home from the better part of 3 years in Germany...and on Rockchucker press also reading the Hornaday manual...I reloaded for my Smif 29..44 mag and spl...
well sir, thank you for these important lessons
Cool looking place ya'll got there!!!
Is that a model T huckster parked behind you?
What is the significance of the white diamond, i remember it on alot of things made back then not just rifles
I think you meant " 221 Fireball ".....
Great video
My father just past an I inherited and xp-100 and the reloading dies to do it. So I use to help him when I was a kid but I don't remember much. Iam really concerned about the numbers I want to get it right. I was also hoping to get some more information on what primers to use. He's got at formula wrote down. But it doesn't say anything about the primer does it really matter???.
I'd really love some more information if you could help. Not only one the primer but making sure my dies is set to the proper height.
Any information would be great.
Thanks Matt G.
Did you get your load figured out for the 221? Stick with a good small rifle primer. I tend to like CCI's, but with the components shortages, sometimes you just have to use whatever brand is available.
So you dont crimp at all if the bullet doesn't have a cannalur?
Any chance you can do a pin fire? And are those reloadable?
is your museum open to the public?
Yes it is!