UNIQUE BRASS SHOTGUN ROUNDS #ammo #gun #asmr #hunting #bullet #usa #weapons #hunter #rdr2 #12gauge

Published on August 11, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This guide details the custom reloading of 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds, emphasizing a methodical, ASMR-style approach. It covers shell preparation, precise powder measurement, wadding, projectile insertion, and finishing with wax seals and custom stamps. The process also includes the 3D printing of custom storage cases, showcasing advanced DIY ammunition crafting.

Quick Summary

This guide details the custom reloading of 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds, emphasizing a methodical, ASMR-style approach. It covers shell preparation, precise powder measurement, wadding, projectile insertion, and finishing with wax seals and custom stamps. The process also includes the 3D printing of custom storage cases, showcasing advanced DIY ammunition crafting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shell Preparation & Powder Loading
  2. 00:12Wadding & Sealing Process
  3. 00:20Projectile Loading & Finishing
  4. 00:27Custom Storage Case Printing

Frequently Asked Questions

How are custom brass shotgun rounds sealed?

These custom 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds are sealed using orange wax, which is then impressed with a custom 'DB' (Drobashevich) stamp for a personalized finish and secure closure.

What tools are used for reloading these unique shotgun shells?

The process involves a volumetric powder measure for precise gunpowder dispensing, cardboard and felt wads for sealing, lead slugs, and wax for sealing. A TwoTrees SK1 3D printer is used for custom storage cases.

What makes these shotgun rounds unique?

Their uniqueness stems from the use of vintage-style brass casings, hand-applied wax seals with custom stamps, solid lead slugs, and custom-designed 3D printed storage cases, all presented in a detailed, ASMR-style reloading demonstration.

Can I use 3D printed components for ammunition?

While 3D printing is used here for *storage cases*, it is generally not recommended or safe to 3D print the actual ammunition components like casings or projectiles intended for firing due to material limitations and safety concerns.

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