Reloading Room Confessions Episode 3

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2021
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  • @joshuasalame
    @joshuasalame 2 года назад +20

    Thanks for coming out John! I hope everyone enjoys checking out my basic setup. I love reloading and I hope this inspires other new loaders to join in on the fun!

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад +2

      I couldn’t do it without people like you selflessly letting me come see their setups.

    • @mindaugask1
      @mindaugask1 2 года назад

      Its funny but majory of stuff is the same as mine. With the exeption of annealer and lyman case trimmer (its a best bang for the buck) :)

    • @johne1653
      @johne1653 2 года назад

      Gotta like how well lit the room is!
      The Rockchucker can be fitted with press conversion bushing to use LNL Bushings if so desired.
      The Redding Premium Die set come with a carbide expander ball installed from the factory, this should help with neck concentricity. Another bench mounted priming tool is the Forster Co-Ax that had a nice touch to seating primers.
      The take away from this is that it is not the fancy schmancy reloading tools that make accurate reloads, but the fellow paying attention and minimizing variables.
      One thing is that so many people get "jealous" of people who have been reloading for years perhaps decades and through time and trial and error have accumulated a boat load of stuff!

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely Год назад

    Thanks John. I love this series. Sorry for speaking up a little late. Happy shooting brother (and reloading of course)

  • @jasonweishaupt1828
    @jasonweishaupt1828 Год назад +1

    I label “needs everything”, “needs trimming”, “ready to load”.

  • @emoryzakin2576
    @emoryzakin2576 2 года назад +2

    Awesome and thanks for sharing. As lower middle class mechanic who reloads way to may calibers I appreciate the perspective and hopefully stuff like this motivates people to try instead of thinking they can never afford to do this.

  • @ctech01
    @ctech01 2 года назад +5

    John, I love the Reloading Room Confections episodes. This is one of your greatest ideas to date.,,,, Josh, Thank you for sharing, Great info.

    • @joshuasalame
      @joshuasalame 2 года назад +1

      Always happy to share my main hobby with others 👍

  • @patrickcolahan7499
    @patrickcolahan7499 2 года назад +1

    Really nice reloading room, well setup and organized. The Hornady LNL progress works great. I use it for my F-Class TR rounds. I just break up the 3 steps; set up the press with one die for decap, then three dies for resizing (Body and bump, Neck size, Expand), then two dies for seating (Bullet seat, check). For pistol (45 ACP) I do every step in one cycle.

  • @randyemenhiser2573
    @randyemenhiser2573 2 года назад

    Conversions are available to use with Lee Breech Lock bushings

  • @MrRanggong
    @MrRanggong 2 года назад

    Thanks John. I like seeing reloading rooms with "underdog" tools that still get the job done. Top of the line stuff is nice but I think more people will get into the hobby if they realize they can get in relatively cheap. And we need more people in the hobby.

  • @jayvanleeuwen7713
    @jayvanleeuwen7713 2 года назад

    I like these more than I thought that I would.

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 2 года назад

    I love my lock and load bushings. What I have had problems with is not consistency but durability. The machined male fittings are bombproof, but the MIM female bushing seems to be failure prone. I am on my second. You might consider seeing if lee makes a breech lock conversion face bushing since you already have some infrastructure.
    I have to say having the die set up already staged saves me SO much time. I only have to confirm measurements if for example I use a different brand of brass, but usually it's spot on. With the bushings it is extremely quick to change tasks to the point where I sometimes load up only a handful of rounds at a time and pop back on the hill to test them. With micrometer style seating dies and a few reference dummies, things progress really quickly. "This bullet, +.020 for this rifle, so back off .025 and tweak" and your OAL is set up in about a minute. As someone, like Josh, who loads a bunch of different stuff- the bushings are GREAT. It really helps productivity for someone like me who is already short on time to load and shoot.
    FYI: if you DO go the bushing route, cabelas has the best deal on bushing sets. I think its 6 or 8 male and 1 female for 20 bucks. Enough that I have several backup female bushings and enough male that I got my primary calibers squared away.
    Tertiary thought- if anyone knows where to find a nicely machined hornady style conversion bushing, i'd love to give that company some of my money.

  • @Dwayne7834
    @Dwayne7834 2 года назад +1

    Good video and thanks for sharing.

  • @tommyj7087
    @tommyj7087 2 года назад

    Nice work area. I have many of the same brass prep tools and good to hear that they seem like solid purchases.

  • @thompsonjerry3412
    @thompsonjerry3412 2 года назад +1

    Buy the Hornady quick change bushings for the Rock Chucker, they work great.

  • @gerhardpotgieter9091
    @gerhardpotgieter9091 2 года назад

    I'm the guy that shoot to reload, so i love these videos.

  • @rongray8934
    @rongray8934 2 года назад

    Thanks for the interviews. Nice set up Josh. Yes the microphone was little wonky.

  • @don_sharon
    @don_sharon 2 года назад

    Love this format

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад

      Thank you. I'm going to keep doing them as long as people keep letting me in...

    • @Russell-1
      @Russell-1 2 года назад +1

      Don - I agree, it’s always interesting even for an established reloader to hear what others do. For someone thinking of starting reloading it’s a great help to see ‘real world’ reloading set-ups & hear their experiences (good or bad) relating to equipment, set-up & processes.

  • @madman432000
    @madman432000 2 года назад

    I've noticed with sizing and expanding at same time, some cartridges are tougher to expand than others: 7RM is easy, 270 win is always difficult on the expanding unless I use the Lee sizing die which has a long mandrel style expander, and it's a bit smoother and less effort. Others are medium effort to expand, 257bob, 30-06, 7mm08, 257wby, even the 30 Nosler.

  • @p47rr
    @p47rr 2 года назад

    I must have a addiction. I even pick up 300WM brass. I use a Lee Classic turret press. It is a hybrid between a turret and progressive. I only use it for pistol reloading. I can load five hundred rounds in a hour. It is way easier to change calipers then a Dillion. And I don’t shoot enough to justify one. I also use a Harley decapping tool. It is easy on the hand and fast. Dirty brass doesn’t come anywhere near my dies or press. For rifle I use a single stage press. The priming system that is on it and my turret press are the same. It is fast and easy to use. I have owned a lot of different reloading tool and presses. I buy from estate sales. Tried everything. Sold what I didn’t like on EBay. And Gunbroker.

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew1272 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. Simple yet seems to work for the time being. 600 isn’t 1000, and I believe that at this time with a non- custom high end rifle, that going to the n’th degree would not make a big difference. Later on if he goes big bucks, I would expect some changes incremental to expectations in accuracy. Great stuff

  • @toddcumberland132
    @toddcumberland132 2 года назад +1

    You reload to have what you can not buy.

  • @chefdesmysouthafricankitch5654
    @chefdesmysouthafricankitch5654 2 года назад

    Very nice. Similar to how I do things. I use my magneto sporter with a suppressor but on sensitivity setting 2 and works well.

    • @joshuasalame
      @joshuasalame 2 года назад

      My issue is the diameter of my suppressor is too large for the magneto to pick it up. I also worried about melting it off...

  • @jamesklink4698
    @jamesklink4698 2 года назад

    John good interview .

  • @davidschmidt5810
    @davidschmidt5810 2 года назад

    Good to see some more basic setups. You don’t have to spend thousands to benefit from reloading. But, one can dream of Dillon 750’s too.

  • @barryoakes5976
    @barryoakes5976 2 года назад

    Lmao,, Mr F Class goes and interviews a dude,, and when he leaves the poor soul has a list of crap he has to buy! Great stuff. “The best advice iv gotten, is any advice at all”. Classic beautiful quote

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. Yeah that's the best part of these interviews is they have no idea what I'm going to ask and I have no idea what they'll say so it's a very honest conversation and I like that.

  • @garyjohns4711
    @garyjohns4711 2 года назад

    WFT worlds finest trimmer,,,, trimming problems solved.....

  • @dsigea
    @dsigea 2 года назад

    RCBS has another case trimmer with a spring loaded case holder that works much better because the case is always in the same position. With the case trimmer Josh has the case can end up at different lengths.

  • @soonersteve3733
    @soonersteve3733 2 года назад

    John, this is the second guy that has mentioned your reloading class! Come on man! Post it for all of us to see!

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад +1

      I’m working on getting it over on Patreon. I do them several times a year at my club and it a paid class, so it will be a bargain once I get them up on Patreon this winter.

  • @mikemcallister9091
    @mikemcallister9091 2 года назад

    Love my APP .. I do swage rifle with it as well. One thing also to talk about is tuning your ammo to your firearm. I just built a 9mm PCC and I have loaded so many combinations that run amazing in that gun that you could not buy. One of the many reasons I reload as well.

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад

      It's such as oddly satisfying press to use. I was a little shocked.

    • @mikemcallister9091
      @mikemcallister9091 2 года назад

      @@FClassJohn Its way too much fun for an $80.00 press and does it save a ton of time on brass prep.. I also have the stand alone primer version holy cow can you prime some brass with it..

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 2 года назад

    John what do you do with your old barrels?

  • @tyler6147
    @tyler6147 2 года назад +1

    I love this series!!! One suggestion though is to watch the audio. This video in particular is kind of wonky for the audio. Content 100%. Execution 90%.

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад

      I appreciate that. I’m actually getting a longer mic so it does a better job of all the audio and good levels. I’m sorry about the highs and lows on this one.

  • @bonefrog7930
    @bonefrog7930 2 года назад

    Hey John, I’ve never seen you do flash hole deburring. I’ve gone back an watched Tubb’s video and he pretty much minimizes this step for quality brass.
    His state-of-the-art equipment for this series is interesting...

  • @bigal4334
    @bigal4334 2 года назад

    I have an APP. It's great decapping and swaging AR calibers.

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад +1

      I can totally see that. Are you using that case feeder even with .223 with good success?

    • @bigal4334
      @bigal4334 2 года назад

      @@FClassJohn Yes, it works pretty well for .223/.300 Blackout. Not as well as it does for pistol calibers as you can't shake the top and count on the cases dropping. I think there are couple hacks for that but I haven't tried. Fill the tubes with 80-90 cases and keep pulling the handle. Rinse and repeat. :)

  • @thomasteac8919
    @thomasteac8919 2 года назад

    That’s what it’s all about.

  • @randyemenhiser2573
    @randyemenhiser2573 2 года назад

    Good video. The guy uses middle-class, working man's equipment

    • @joshuasalame
      @joshuasalame 2 года назад +1

      The guy is the middle class carpenter 👍love this hobby and love having friends like John to share it with !

  • @Ensign_Cthulhu
    @Ensign_Cthulhu 2 года назад

    Just a bit of constructive criticism: your audio is waaaaay louder than the interviewee, and it made selecting a volume difficult.

    • @FClassJohn
      @FClassJohn  2 года назад

      Yes and I’m really sorry about that. Because of the room we were in in the way I was recording my microphone was in a bad position so it captured my voice a lot better than his and I did my best to compensate in post editing but it didn’t work great. Hopefully I will have a better solution for the next interview.

  • @garyjohns4711
    @garyjohns4711 2 года назад

    Annealing???