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Archived from: MarkandSam AfterWork https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG81Ww0i7rs

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From the creator:
Feb 2, 2024
Something that works for us and just might be worth a try
Warning, some sharper shoulder bottle neck cases are not suited to use packers, can cause blockages and over pressure, some can be used with specific packers. Read the comments, there are suggestions by all at individual risk.

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Archived from: OG's Danger Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3VY6D0UEFM

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From the creator:
Oct 4, 2020
OG’s Danger Store now has SWAG!

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A simple video by a simple guy about a simple, yet effective home defense shotgun. You are perfectly well-protected if all you have is a shotgun.

Disclaimer: OG is a professional clown. Do not attempt any stupid activity seen in this or any other video.
No firearms or firearm parts are being advertised or sold in this video.
The views expressed by OG or anyone on this channel do not reflect the views of his agency. If fact, they don’t agree with most of what is on this channel because they were not issued a sense of humor.

Music: “Hit and Run” by Mike Stringer
“Dumb as a Rock” by Honeycutts

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Archived from: Gun Talk Media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V090xWGOqVU

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From the creator:
Dec 22, 2021
Gun Talk's Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin talks with Chris Cerino about Hodgdon Powder's variety of gun powders - what makes each different from burn rate to ball size, how to choose which one to use in your reload, and how easy it is to use the data at Hodgdon's reloading website to find the perfect formula (https://www.hodgdonreloading.com/).

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Archived from: CarryTrainer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUoL4DFlPGM
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From the creator:
Aug 6, 2019 Gun Safety
If you shoot regularly, especially at an indoor range, lead poisoning is a real threat... both to you and your family. Primers contain lead styphnate, a hazardous substance which goes airborne every-time you fire a round.

Mickey goes deep into lead safety for firearms. He discusses the risks and counter-measures that should be taken to avoid lead poisoning on the shooting range.

Lead safety tips include:

- Don't wear home the shoes and clothing you wear on the range
- Clean your hands and face with D-Lead, then soap and water
- Don't drink, smoke or eat on the range
- Don't clean your guns in the kitchen or on the dinning room table
- Don't shoot on a poorly ventilated indoor range
- When sweeping on an indoor range, sweep dust toward the exhaust vents
- When your cleaning an indoor range, wearing a respirator is not a bad idea

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Archived from: Pursuit of Accuracy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkw-bk2XeCs

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From the creator:
Jan 20, 2023
How I clean all of my precision 22lr's

Archived from: Shreckenguns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j30Et5KOky8

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From the creator:
Feb 17, 2023
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Archived from: Optics Warehouse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpNwlVwg5bo

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From the creator:
Jan 20, 2020
In Episode 6, British Master Sniper, Frank Fletcher shares his knowledge to demonstrate how to read the wind from a Master's perspective.

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Archived from: Bubba Rountree Outdoors https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwFB9xVugdU

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From the creator:
May 3, 2019
California law 711 goes into effect on July 1st 2019! Now Sportsman & re-loaders are looking for lead alternatives since all of Cally will be a lead-free zone! I take a look at some Steel possibilities using slingshot steel shot in 5/16th" and 1/4" diameter steel ball! Hope ya'll enjoy the research!
https://www.ballisticproducts.com/Status-of-Steel-manual-19th-ed/productinfo/00MSTEEL/

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1000-5-16-Inch-Steel-Shot-Slingshot-Ammo-Balls-/301144741366

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Archived from: The New Hunters Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Bf0SCYJc-M

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From the creator:
Dec 30, 2021
This waterfowl ammo ballistics data blew my mind. Is it possible for steel or bismuth shot to be more effective than lead for duck hunting? If all things are equal, then no, of course not. But all things are not equal! Lead shot was banned 30 years ago and at that time all of the non-toxic alternatives were terrible, but we live in a different day and age. There is modern waterfowl ammo available that is MUCH cheaper than tungsten that can not only compete with lead but outperform it...

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Decoding The Marketing Hype Of Waterfowl Ammunition:
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Bismuth Vs. Steel Shot | Ballistics Gel Test:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpU1REpCVzA

BOSS Bismuth #2 vs. Steel #2 and BB Shot:
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BOSS vs. FASTEEL Ballistics Gel Test:
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Archived from: Hornady Manufacturing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vy5ttWZovk

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From the creator:
Jun 15, 2023 The Hornady Podcast
On this episode, Seth, Jayden, and Miles gather to talk about all things powder. They begin with a brief history of gun powder and discuss the advancements that have brought us to modern day smokeless propellants. They discuss the types of powders and the different chemistries that are used today. Temperature stability is also discussed as well as progressive burn speeds. If you’ve ever wanted to know more about the powders that you hand load with or how powders are chosen for factory ammunition, you will want to check this one out.

Archived from: Paul Harrell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny67ZNy4zwQ

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From the creator:
Dec 21, 2018
Paul tests the effectiveness of different types of buckshot in different types of shotguns.

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Archived from: Synchronizor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IkHYt0aSzI
Part 1 can be found here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/e5Nn8WJmXeJZ/

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From the creator:
Jun 16, 2014
In the previous video, I established some basic shot-related concepts, and discussed standard American birdshot sizes. Now, in this video, I'll talk a little more about the distinction between birdshot and buckshot, and go over American buckshot sizes

If you haven't seen it yet, I recommend watching part one before continuing. This video should stand on its own for folks who have a basic understanding of shotguns; but complete newcomers should at least watch the first three-and-a-half minutes of part one, which goes over the basic terms and concepts I'll build upon here:

• American Shot Sizes part I: Birdshot ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGVuObJih14&t=0s

Sorry it took so long to get this video out, it ended up getting put aside for several months while I focused on finishing my Master's thesis.

The Shotguns 101 video series focuses on general shotgunning topics. I already have a lot of ideas for future videos, but I'd still like to hear any suggestions you might have.

I recommend watching this video with the annotations turned on. I'll be adding various notes to provide further details and address some common questions and potential points of confusion. There will be no giant flags blocking the video, and absolutely no begging for subscriptions or likes.

LINKS:

Shot Size Guide (V0.9 - last updated 06/11/2014):

https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/06/16/synchronizor-s-shot-sizes-guide-v0-9/

Ginsboy2003's buckshot mold video & YouTube channel:

• Homemade buckshot mold!.wmv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGVGbSh2vys

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https://www.youtube.com/user/ginsboy2003/videos

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All actions shown in this video were performed by a properly-equipped and knowledgeable individual, and were carried out in accordance with applicable laws and regulations in a safe manner and environment. The viewer assumes sole responsibility for any actions taken after watching this video.

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Archived from: Synchronizor https://youtube.com/watch?v=aGVuObJih14
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From the creator:
Mar 1, 2014
Shot sizes are one of most confusing aspects of the shotgun world. For newcomers, all those arbitrary letters and numbers are an utter mystery; and even many experienced shooters can't keep track of all the different sizes, their corresponding diameters, and how it's all organized. Sure, there are plenty of tables and charts out there, but I've never been able to find a single complete reference that doesn't leave anything out.

So I figured I'd kick off this new video series with an exhaustive, two-part guide that covers all of the American shot sizes, common and uncommon; along with the various formulas and naming conventions, and a brief look at what the different sizes are used for. This video will focus on birdshot, and the next will cover buckshot (I was initially planning to create one video that went over both shot types, but I decided to split them up for several reasons). Along the way, I'll explain some basics and try to keep things easy for newcomers to follow, but even experienced shooters should be able to learn something new here, or in the next video. If you have any questions, please ask in the comments below.

This is the first in a new series of videos on general shotgunning topics. This isn't replacing my 870 series, but it will allow me to pass on some more broadly-applicable information in-between videos on the 870 and other subjects. I already have a lot of ideas for future videos, but I'd still like to hear any suggestions you might have.

I recommend watching this video with the annotations turned on. I'll be adding various notes to provide further details and address some common questions and potential points of confusion. There will be no giant flags blocking the video, and absolutely no begging for subscriptions or likes.

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The 1984 Nintendo game Duck Hunt, as well as any other products or copyrighted works mentioned or shown herein remain the registered trademarks of their respective creators and owners. I make no claim to anything in this video that I did

Archived from: Everything Black Powder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTHypmamzFg
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From the creator:
May 24, 2021 #blackpowder #howto #science
This is how I make black powder that is faster and more powerful than the commercial brands such as Goex, DuPont and Swiss

#blackpowder #science #howto

Archived from: Everything Black Powder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7msEfWXdQU
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Feb 23, 2021 #blackpowder #howto #science
In this video I will show you how I make and use black powder for Muzzleloaders, cap and ball revolvers, flintlocks and black powder cartridges. I also discuss the pros and cons of making black powder yourself.

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Archived from: Precision Rifle Network https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C4IHfLV1mY

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From the creator:
Premiered Oct 21, 2023
Unboxing, complete set up, initial testing, and all my thoughts about the new garmin xero c1 pro chronograph. Leave a comment, do you think this will render the LabRadar obsolete? I kinda do. Check chapter markers to skip ahead. Subscribe please.

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0:00 Introduction
0:20 In the box
0:45 Sync and update
2:00 The purchase
3:15 Attachments
4:45 Works upside down??
5:47 App and all settings
11:16 Shooting a group
13:15 Additional thoughts on mounting
13:55 Looking at the data
17:19 Conclusion

Archived from: czusafirearms https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAsUPP9MTbA

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From the creator:
Jun 28, 2022 How To Videos
Matt Emmons, an Olympic Medallist and World Champion in Rifle Shooting, demonstrates how to change the barrel on a CZ 457.

Archived from: Dummy Round https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pWls88KLz4
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From the creator:
May 10, 2023
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Archived from: Rokslide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsx8DmZmTno

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From the creator:
Mar 9, 2016

Archived from: Jackson Hole Shooting Experience https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtQ_9QTNwyA

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From the creator:
Jul 18, 2019 JACKSON HOLE
Founder Shepard Humphries gives a brief general description of the differences between popular shotgun games. Book a shotgun experience in Jackson Hole here: https://shootinjh.com/shoot-for-fun/shotgun-clays-experience/

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Archived from: NRApubs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTtDQsxp5ng

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From the creator:
Dec 6, 2023
One of the landmarks in Lonoke, Ark., is the 11-story shot tower that looms over the Remington Ammunition factory in town. This is where all of Remington's ammunition is made, but in particular, the company is known for its shotshells, loaded with shot dropped from the tower. Watch our "American Rifleman Television" feature segment above to see how Remington's shotshells are made.

"One of Remington's great strengths is shotshells," said Jason Nash, vice president of marketing for Vista Outdoor's ammunition brands. "The STS product, the Nitro product. It's really renowned for their excellent reloadability and their performance in big competitions."

"The STS and the Nitro 27, in our mind, is the best hull made," said Jason Vanderbrink, president of Remington Ammunition. "It's a unibody hull, highly reloadable, it's a brass head. Shooters have come to really enjoy the performance of Nitros and STS, so we have to expand that line."

Production of all Remington shotshells starts with the shell cap, the brass head located on the bottom of the shotshell. At this point, a shotshell doesn't look much different than a rifle or pistol case at the same stage of production.

"When we make a shotshell, the cup, or the cap, of the shell will come in in a raw material similar to what you'd see in a pistol or a rifle shell casing," said Kris Carson, director of product affairs, Remington Ammunition. "We're going to bring that in a brass strip or a nozzle strip, whatever specific cap that we're making, we're gonna stamp that out of the material. We'll put our heads stamp on there, get it ready to go. We'll start the initial punch to put a primer in there."

Where things begin to differ between shotshells and centerfire rifle and pistol ammunition is when the plastic shotshell hull is created, and Remington has perfected the hull-manufacturing process over decades.

"The plastic beads come in to make the bodies, and we're gonna put those through an extrusion process where you're gonna heat 'em up, you gotta get 'em to melting temperatures," said John Langenfeld, product engineering manager, Remington Ammunition. "You're gonna extrude 'em out over a good distance, because they've got to cool back down. We're taking diameters and measurements of that so that it meets all the specifications. So that when you go to form your body, that it comes out and meets all the dimensions that it needs to."

Once the hulls are made, the shell caps and hulls have to come together in a process known as "A, H and P," standing for "assembly, head and prime." Once the plastic hulls are mated to the brass shell caps, the empty cases are primed. After that, powder and the all

Archived from: GunBlue490 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK8HaPsZsfE

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Dec 27, 2017 Shotgun Instruction
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.

Archived from: Paul Harrell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDnyRXF_0Ck

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From the creator:
Dec 19, 2019
Paul explains how he operated a pump action shotgun.

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Archived from: The Reloading Craft https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1Cm5kDEXQ8

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From the creator:
Dec 18, 2022 #reloadingbench #hornady #milwaukeetools
00:00 Intro and Press Restoration History
02:52 Why Do I Need to Adjust My Press?
03:42 Station 1-Adjustments
07:09 Station 2-Adjustments
08:13 Station 3-Adjustments (Powder & Shot Bar)
12:20 Station 4-Adjustments
14:10 Station 5-Adjustments (Incl. Primer Feeder)
17:43 Other Adjustments
20:22 Reloading 12ga Demonstration and Explanation
24:59 Conclusion & Why The 600Jr Is The Best Shotshell Press For The Money

In this video, I go over each station on the MEC 600Jr (Pre-82 model) and explain how to make adjustments in each station. I also include some live walk-through loading, and cover the history and my restoration process of this press.

Disclaimer 1: Handling of various reloading components comes with inherent risk. Consult a reputable reloading manual for proper safety procedures, and do so at your own risk. The reloading craft and its members are not responsible for your safety, you are. The content contained herein is intended for entertainment purposes only.

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From the creator:
Dec 10, 2023
Does adding a suppressor change how your battle zero performs out to distance? In this video we'll take a look at how my 11.5" Griffin Mk2 556 rifle performs with a 50/200 yd zero suppressed and unsuppressed on cardboard out to 200 yds. At the end of the video we'll have real world results to compare so that we can get an idea of what to expect out of your rifle with and without a suppressor.

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Rifle/ Optic details:
- Griffin armament Mk2 11.5" 5.56 factory SBR
- Griffin armament dual lok 7 suppressor
- Riton 1-10 LPVO
- Zero gravity 1.93" 30mm single piece mount

00:00 Intro
01:12 Battle zero theory
03:08 Testing procedure overview
04:21 Suppressed live fire
05:40 re zeroing process
07:35 Unsuppressed live fire
08:55 Results overview
11:34 Closing comments

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