Solving part of the reloading component problem

Published on December 1, 2020
Duration: 7:39

This video addresses the challenge of acquiring reloading components, particularly brass. Joel Persinger of Gun Guy TV highlights the importance of stocking up on components when available. He introduces Mobius Brass, a supplier of processed and unprocessed brass, detailing the differences and the preparation steps involved for each. The video emphasizes that having a reliable source for brass is crucial for consistent ammunition reloading.

Quick Summary

Joel Persinger of Gun Guy TV reviews Mobius Brass, a supplier addressing reloading component shortages. He explains the difference between unprocessed and fully processed brass, recommending reloaders stock up on components like brass, primers, and powder whenever possible to mitigate future shortages.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor: Practical Defense Systems
  2. 00:13Introduction by Joel Persinger (Gun Guy)
  3. 00:34Alternative Platforms for Gun Guy TV
  4. 00:77Reloading Component Shortages
  5. 00:92Stocking Up on Reloading Components
  6. 01:53Introducing Mobius Brass
  7. 02:17Unprocessed Brass Explained
  8. 02:28Decapping and Tumbling Process
  9. 02:72Fully Processed Brass Explained
  10. 03:08Variety of Calibers Offered
  11. 03:26Mobius Brass Limitations (Primers/Bullets)
  12. 03:40Advice: Buy Components When Available
  13. 03:53Recommendation for Mobius Brass
  14. 04:09Mobius Brass Link and Final Thoughts
  15. 04:20Reloading 45 ACP and Future Plans
  16. 04:29Avoiding Future Ammo Rushes
  17. 04:41Thank You and Stay Safe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main problem discussed regarding ammunition reloading?

The main problem discussed is the scarcity and difficulty in acquiring essential reloading components, such as primers, powder, bullets, and especially brass. This makes consistent ammunition production challenging for reloaders.

What is Mobius Brass, and what do they offer reloaders?

Mobius Brass is a supplier that offers both unprocessed and fully processed spent brass casings for various firearm calibers. They aim to provide a reliable source for reloaders facing component shortages.

What is the difference between unprocessed and fully processed brass?

Unprocessed brass requires the reloader to decap the spent primer and tumble the brass for cleaning. Fully processed brass from Mobius Brass has already undergone these steps and is ready for immediate loading.

What is Joel Persinger's advice for dealing with reloading component shortages?

Joel Persinger advises reloaders to adopt a philosophy of stocking up on components whenever they are available and affordable. This proactive approach helps ensure a supply of materials for ammunition reloading when shortages occur.

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