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Published on September 22, 2024
Duration: 0:39

This video details the meticulous process of hand-reloading a 12-gauge shotgun shell with a unique 'smile' slug. It covers shell preparation, primer seating, precise gunpowder measurement, slug insertion, and final crimping. The custom round is then successfully live-fired at a water bottle target on an outdoor range, showcasing the ASMR-style reloading process.

Quick Summary

The video demonstrates reloading a 12-gauge shotgun shell with a unique 'smile' slug. Key steps include shell preparation, seating a Fiocchi primer, precise gunpowder measurement, inserting a wad and the custom slug, and finally crimping the shell using a reloading press.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shell Preparation
  2. 00:04Priming and Powder Loading
  3. 00:15Loading the Smile Slug
  4. 00:25Final Assembly and Crimping
  5. 00:34Live Fire Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What is involved in preparing a 12-gauge shotgun shell for reloading?

Preparation includes trimming the shell casing to the correct length and cleaning it thoroughly. This ensures a proper fit for components like the primer, powder, wad, and slug, contributing to a safe and effective reload.

How is gunpowder measured for custom shotgun shells?

The video shows green gunpowder being measured precisely on a scale. Accurate powder measurement is crucial for consistent performance and safety when reloading ammunition.

What is the unique component loaded into the shotgun shell?

A unique 'smile' slug, featuring a smiley face design, is loaded into the shell. These slugs are shown being taken from a canned container specifically labeled for them.

What happens after the slug is loaded into the shell?

After the slug is placed, the shell is lubricated and then crimped using a reloading press. This final step secures the slug within the casing, completing the custom round.

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