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From: BrandoMcWilli
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  • After 35+ years reloading, I still perfer my single stage. They produce the most precise reloads.

  • decisions decisions.............

  • Very clear, would only say watch out for arm in view. Like your setup, a clean bench is a safe bench.

  • You drink a lot of coffee. ha great video, thank you.

  • @jacobschof77 LOL I drink way.... too much coffee. but that's ok.

  • Great video i had a question though. How often do you trim your 9mm brass? I have heard it is unnecesary

  • @spritrocks Yeah, you're right on that. I've never trimmed any. Basically I simply inspect the brass for crack or splits. Really the only time I've really had to trim brass is for necked cases such as rifle cases. I have trimmed .41 mag once, but not too much.

  • what about crimping the brass.  does your bullet seating die do that automatically?

  • @xakrampayge It does. You can either crimp or don't crimp. In the instructions for the dies, it tells you how to do both. In fact I'm posting a new video that shows how to set up the dies. Two new ones uploading now, but it may be a couple of hours before they are finished.

  • what all prep case work should be done to pistol rounds? I know for rifles there is flash hole deburrer, flash hole uniformer etc etc.. but are all these needed for pistols (if you wanted to use them) and do they fit pistol rounds or do you have to buy them? Also with the classic reloader kit you bought does the hand primer load all sizes (like rifles all the way up to 500 smith and wesson all the way down to 9mm..) thanks for your help!

  • @fishblade2 I don't do much if any case prep for 9mm rounds. I will do some checking for my .41 mag rounds because the case stretches with that cartridge. ...... I did not buy the kit. I bought the press separately. However, the hand primer should do both small and large primers. There are only the two sizes that I know of. Small pistol, small rifle, large pistol, large rifle.

  • Glad to see this. Just took the NRA metallic cartridge course last week as I get ready to take the reloading plunge. This and your other reloading vids (and all my other research) have me just about convinced to go with the Hornady LNL Classic.

  • @scooter17568 That's awesome !!! I do really like the press. One day I'd really like to get the Auto Progressive press from Hornady.

    You'll really like the press.

  • Sup bro? Preciate the sub, after checkin ur channel out , i subb'd back!! Uv got some good shit man! Iv realy been wantin to start reloading but kinna skittish of it cuz idk much about it! I hope u and ur channel might just set me in the right direction! Thanks again man!

  • @InfidelArmz556 Hey thanks !!! Reloading is a lot of fun. I get a lot of satisfaction from it. 

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