Reloading tips 4 Glock ed up 40 S&W brass

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Reloading tips 4 Glock ed up 40 S&W brass

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  • What kind of light do u have on there

  • @elathane I'm not sure of the brand but the light attached is an LED with the 6" flex line it uses 1 AAA battery that lasts about 3 hours. I drilled a hole in the press and Zip tied a plastic spacer for the light to slide into. it's perfect for seeing down the necks to verify powder loads on all types of cases. Puts the light right where you need it!

  • I had reloaded some round for my buddy that we had pick up at the range

    when we went to shot them we would get 2or3 to shot with out a jam 1or 2 more

    before it would jam again. went home sorted out the one that would not chamber

    found your video and said oh that why!!! thanks for your video

  • @52oggie Glad this info helped! .40SW is a Great Caliber but temperamental due to some loose chambers "Glock"

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  • @scoob956 the guy at the range said they where reloads becouse he could see where the press seated the bullet. I have been purchasing their rounds but they look the same .

  • @GMELECTRONICS365 Yeah it's technically true you can blowup your gun with a bad reload. I've reloaded thousands and thousands of rounds and I could put a round loaded on a cheap lee single stage press beside a brand new press and I can't even tell them apart unless I measure the over all length because I load mine a little longer than the majority of factory ammunition. Maybe you got some dirty looking rounds ?

  • @scoob956 You can always tell when they are reloaded ammo. Unless you have a good machine . I had bought a couple of bags from the gun show and ended up selling them to a friend of mine that goes up north and can shoot them at his gun range. Over here they are scared because you can blow your handgun with a bad reload. Don't know if this is 100% true.

  • @GMELECTRONICS365

    I never really understood this, take your reloads put them in a winchester white box and BAM "factory ammo"

    I've never been to a range that had a rule like that, but I'm sure they're out there.

  • Brilliant idea! I was having the same problem with bulges. I used a 30 carbine piece of brass with dowel. My lee bullet sizer red plastic collection bucket and an old 3" 12ga shotgun hull for the tube between die and bucket. Thanks for the ingenuity!

  • My local gun range wont accept reloads . its suks

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