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Published on August 11, 2024
Duration: 0:38

This video demonstrates the meticulous process of hand-loading custom 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds. It covers shell preparation, precise gunpowder loading, wadding, projectile insertion, and sealing with wax and a custom stamp. The process concludes with 3D printed individual storage cases made on a TwoTrees SK1 printer.

Quick Summary

Custom 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds are meticulously loaded using measured black powder, cardboard and felt wads, lead slugs, and sealed with orange wax. Each round is finished with a custom 'DB' stamp and stored in 3D printed cases.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shell Prep & Powder Loading
  2. 00:12Wadding & Sealing Process
  3. 00:20Projectile Loading & Finishing
  4. 00:27Custom 3D Printed Storage

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are used to create custom 12 Gauge brass shotgun rounds?

The process involves empty brass shotgun shells, measured black powder, cardboard and felt wads, solid lead slugs, and orange wax for sealing. Custom 3D printed cases are also made for storage.

How are the custom shotgun rounds sealed and marked?

The loaded rounds are sealed using orange wax, which is then stamped with a custom 'DB' (Drobashevich) mark, adding a personalized and professional finish to each round.

What equipment is used for loading and storage?

A traditional volumetric powder measure is used for loading gunpowder. For storage, custom individual cases are 3D printed using a TwoTrees SK1 printer.

What is the purpose of the wads in shotgun shells?

Cardboard wads are seated over the powder, followed by thick felt wads. These provide a crucial gas seal and cushioning for the projectile during firing.

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