5.56/.223 - Reloading Journal 3 Prepping 500 pieces of once fired brass. Finishing up trimming with the Lee case length gauge and moving on to priming with the Lee Auto Prime XR
You definitely have the funniest reloading videos. Also, I like to chamfer the case while it's still in the drill. I agree that the Lee trimmer FEELS good.
One of the first things i bought was the Hornady Case Prep Center. Watching this video proves to me how valuable that machine is.. I can Trim to length, Camphor Inside/Outside, flash hole deburr, primer pocket de crimp, primper pocket uniform, and brush, one case every 30-45 seconds.
Friggin primer hunting....had to do some tonight myself.....now I don't feel so bad...Johnny you "ROCK" my man...I dig the show keep up the great work....my finger's are killing me brother,I am having to polish my 2500 by hand with steel wool...don't have enough for a wet polisher yet....but I will jump for joy when I do! I don't know if you are familiar with Diamond "K" Brass in Phoenix az right down the road from where I live $53.00 for a thousand case's mixed head stamp's .223/5.56 not bad,Keep On ROCKIN IT JOHNNY!!!...
If those Lee priming tools are tilted too steep, like past 70 degrees or so, they roll primers like that. I freakin love my Lee though, works great when you get the hang of it! Love your videos btw!
Love the unedited LOL THANKS FOR BEING REAL AND KEEP THEM COMING
i know this is old but it is nice to see i am not the only one that is constantly dropping things in the armory (reload room).
Love the fact you don't edit your videos. You show it all. The truth, and nothing but the truth. Keep it up.
You definitely have the funniest reloading videos. Also, I like to chamfer the case while it's still in the drill. I agree that the Lee trimmer FEELS good.
One of the first things i bought was the Hornady Case Prep Center. Watching this video proves to me how valuable that machine is.. I can Trim to length, Camphor Inside/Outside, flash hole deburr, primer pocket de crimp, primper pocket uniform, and brush, one case every 30-45 seconds.
Man, I can't even tell you how many times I have dropped a tray of primers. At least I now know I'm not the only one.
Seeing how you deal with error is useful. I'm glad you don't cut out those parts.
I have said the same when i dumped the primers. . made me laugh
Friggin primer hunting....had to do some tonight myself.....now I don't feel so bad...Johnny you "ROCK" my man...I dig the show keep up the great work....my finger's are killing me brother,I am having to polish my 2500 by hand with steel wool...don't have enough for a wet polisher yet....but I will jump for joy when I do! I don't know if you are familiar with Diamond "K" Brass in Phoenix az right down the road from where I live $53.00 for a thousand case's mixed head stamp's .223/5.56 not bad,Keep On ROCKIN IT JOHNNY!!!...
Welcome to the club.
If those Lee priming tools are tilted too steep, like past 70 degrees or so, they roll primers like that. I freakin love my Lee though, works great when you get the hang of it!
Love your videos btw!
thanks for not editing out the primer drop XD ur reaction is the same as mine. love ur content
LOL on the PRIMERS
It seems like you could mount the cutter in the drill and forgo the holder all together. That would avoid having to lock every case in the holder.
4:55 lol you got this boss!
My Lee hand primer broke after 400 cases. Upgraded to the RCBS universal-- never looked back.
@Johnny you should be using the drill for chamfer too...
4:50😂🤣😂best ever
42. was I right? What do It win?
I have same problem with my hornady
The old model Lee priming tool had a round feeder. This does not seem to be an improvement. I haven't had the same tilted primer issue.
I've done the same an felt like a dumasz
I have said the same when i dumped the primers. . made me laugh