Re-upload of loading 12 gauge shotshells with steel bb’s- self reliance!

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 13:18

This video demonstrates the process of reloading 12 gauge shotshells using steel BBs as the projectile. The instructor details the components, including Fiocchi clear hulls, Longshot powder, TUPRW12 steel wads, and steel BBs. The guide covers both roll crimping and star crimping techniques, offering insights into achieving a factory-like finish and addressing potential issues like powder leakage. The emphasis is on self-reliance and the ability to produce custom ammunition.

Quick Summary

Reloading 12 gauge shotshells with steel BBs involves using specific components like Longshot powder and TUPRW12 steel wads. Approximately one ounce of steel BBs fills the shot cup, topped with a clear overshot card. Both roll crimping and star crimping techniques can be employed, with the choice impacting the final appearance and seal of the shell.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Reloading Series
  2. 00:21Focus on Reloading Shotgun Shells
  3. 00:47Loading Steel Shot Shells
  4. 00:51Components: Fiocchi Hulls, Steel Shot Cups, Steel BBs
  5. 01:16Load Data and Wads (Longshot, TUPRW12)
  6. 01:51Plan: Steel BBs and Roll Crimps
  7. 02:14Reloading Process: Powder and Wad
  8. 03:04Adding Steel BBs (1 Ounce)
  9. 03:20Using Overshot Cards and Roll Crimping
  10. 03:42First Roll Crimp Attempt and Results
  11. 04:37Second Roll Crimp Attempt
  12. 05:02Addressing Shot Rattling: Foam Inserts
  13. 05:33Preparing Another Shell
  14. 06:06YouTube Channel Deletion Discussion
  15. 07:16Improved Crimp Results
  16. 07:31Motivation: Self-Reliance and Ammo Availability
  17. 08:04Reloading Capabilities (Various Calibers)
  18. 08:26Acquiring Spent Hulls from Ranges
  19. 09:07Examples of Previously Reloaded Shells
  20. 09:39Preparing for the Future
  21. 10:10Attempting a Star Crimp
  22. 11:23Star Crimp vs. Roll Crimp Results
  23. 11:37Powder Leakage Issue with Fiocchi Hulls
  24. 12:15Summary of Steel BB Reloading
  25. 12:33Therapeutic and Self-Reliant Aspects of Reloading
  26. 12:41Future Range Trip Plans
  27. 12:57Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What powder is recommended for reloading 12 gauge steel shot shells?

The instructor recommends Longshot powder for reloading 12 gauge steel shot shells. It's described as a versatile, medium-speed powder suitable for various shotgun loads, including buckshot, slugs, birdshot, and steel shot.

What type of wads are used for steel shot in 12 gauge reloading?

For reloading 12 gauge shotshells with steel shot, specific steel shot cups and wads are necessary. The video highlights the TUPRW12 wad, noting that steel wads need to be thicker than lead wads due to steel's abrasive nature.

How much steel shot is typically loaded into a 12 gauge shell?

In this demonstration, approximately one ounce of steel BBs is loaded into each 12 gauge shotshell, filling the shot cup right to the top. The BBs used are standard 177 count per ounce steel BBs.

What are the benefits of reloading your own ammunition?

Reloading ammunition, particularly shotgun shells, is presented as a key aspect of self-reliance. It allows individuals to maintain a supply of ammunition for various calibers and loads, ensuring preparedness and reducing dependence on external supply chains.

What are the differences between roll crimping and star crimping reloaded shotshells?

Roll crimping involves rolling the shell's mouth inward for a factory-like finish, while star crimping folds the edges into points. The instructor finds star crimps can sometimes look better on previously star-crimped hulls, but roll crimps with clear overshot cards offer a unique visual of the contents.

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