OLD BRASS SHOTGUN SHOT

Published on August 29, 2024
Duration: 1:17

This video demonstrates the meticulous process of handloading vintage 12 gauge brass shotgun shells with lead round balls. It highlights the use of a TwoTrees SK-1 3D printer for creating custom protective cases for the reloaded shells. The demonstration culminates in live fire, showcasing the impressive penetration power of the reloaded ammunition against a wooden target.

Quick Summary

DROBASHEVICH meticulously handloads vintage 12 gauge brass shotgun shells with lead round balls and smokeless powder. Custom protective cases are 3D printed using a TwoTrees SK-1, and the reloaded ammunition is demonstrated fired from a vintage double-barrel shotgun, showing impressive penetration power.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Inspecting Vintage Brass Shells
  2. 00:11Loading Powder and Projectiles
  3. 00:283D Printing Custom Shell Cases
  4. 00:42Assembling Vintage Shotgun
  5. 01:04Live Fire Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is being reloaded in the DROBASHEVICH video?

The video focuses on handloading vintage 12 gauge brass shotgun shells. These shells are loaded with smokeless powder, wads, and a lead round ball projectile, then sealed.

How are custom cases made for the brass shells?

A TwoTrees SK-1 3D printer is used to manufacture custom-fitted protective cases for the individual brass shotgun shells, featuring the channel's branding.

What type of firearm is used in the video?

A vintage double-barrel hammer shotgun is used for the live fire demonstration. The firearm is shown being assembled from a suitcase.

What is the outcome of the live fire test?

The reloaded brass shells are fired at a thick wooden board, demonstrating significant penetration power with clean exit holes, showcasing the effectiveness of the lead ball projectile.

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