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Good grief.
This dude would have a stroke if he walked into my shop.
I didn't look him up, sounds Australian, and they have a lot of weird rules and regulations so I guess he should count himself lucky he is able to have any type of firearm and that he is able to load for it. Different world, different culture.
 
Uumm,, the video,,, uumm,, was not,, uumm about volumetric loading,, and,, uumm,,, the guy,, was,, uumm,, very,, uumm,, poor at how he,, uumm,, spoke,, and,,, uumm,, well,, not very,, uumm,,, good. And his use uumm,, of a few,,, uumm,, 4-letter words,, and uumm,, wasn't family,, friendly.
 
Uumm,, the video,,, uumm,, was not,, uumm about volumetric loading,, and,, uumm,,, the guy,, was,, uumm,, very,, uumm,, poor at how he,, uumm,, spoke,, and,,, uumm,, well,, not very,, uumm,,, good. And his use uumm,, of a few,,, uumm,, 4-letter words,, and uumm,, wasn't family,, friendly.
You jogged my memory…had to give oral reports in Biology class in 9th grade. One girl must've set the record for using "umm". Was just about every other word…
 
I didn't watch the correct video. It reminded me of another one, very similar I did watch not too long ago. But in that one,, I noticed they made brass cases, made primers, poured in powder, but I caught a glimpse in the background of a Winchester bullet box. Nothing showed them making bullets. I found it interesting,, just like pisgah did in this one.

I can make bullets, including jacketed bullet. But I do not make cases, & do not make primers or powder. You would think with all the knowledge out there about reloading empty brass, they'd be doing a lot of that. Heck many countries thrive on creative ways to recycle stuff, and if ammo is needed,, you'd think they'd reload spent casings.
 
Heck many countries thrive on creative ways to recycle stuff, and if ammo is needed,, you'd think they'd reload spent casings.
Perhaps with the amount of powder cram packed into these cases they are not reloadable due to excessive pressures their first go around? The powder charged @11:30 -13:00
 
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