RELOAD UNIQUE SHOTGUN SHELLS #gun #asmr #short #usa #hunter #hunting #rdr2 #shot

Published on October 31, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This video demonstrates the unique process of reloading specialized 12-gauge shotgun shells, possibly for a 'Vampire Hunter' theme, using silver casings and shot. The ASMR-style presentation highlights meticulous steps including priming, black powder charging with vintage-labeled powder, and custom wadding. The process concludes with sealing the shell using melted wax and a signet ring, emphasizing a high level of craftsmanship and thematic detail.

Quick Summary

This ASMR video showcases the unique reloading of 12-gauge silver shotgun shells, using silver casings and shot, black powder from a 'Transylvania Factory' tin, and custom wads. The shells are sealed with wax and a signet ring, presented as part of a 'Vampire Hunter' kit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Priming the Silver Shell
  2. 00:11Measuring Black Powder Charge
  3. 00:18Seating Monastic Felt Wad
  4. 00:23Creating and Loading Silver Shot
  5. 00:40Sealing Shell with Wax and Signet Ring

Frequently Asked Questions

What unique materials are used in reloading these shotgun shells?

These specialized 12-gauge shotgun shells are reloaded using silver casings and custom-cast silver shot. The process also incorporates unique components like 'Carpathian Arsenal Primers' and 'Monastic Felt Wads'.

How is the black powder charge prepared for these unique shells?

Black powder is carefully measured from a vintage-style tin labeled 'Gunpowder Against Vampires - Transylvania Factory'. This highlights the thematic and historical aesthetic of the reloading process.

What is the sealing process for these custom shotgun shells?

The shells are sealed using an 'Argentum Wad' followed by melted yellow wax. A final touch involves pressing a signet ring into the wax to create a custom seal.

What is the overall theme or purpose of these reloaded shells?

The shells appear to be part of a thematic 'Vampire Hunter' kit, indicated by the specialized components and the final presentation alongside items like garlic and wooden stakes.

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