Infinite Ammo Glitch

Published on February 5, 2026
Duration: 0:55

This video demonstrates a method for achieving continuous firing by reloading ammunition on a progressive press. The process involves firing a single round, collecting the spent casing, and then immediately reloading it with a new primer, powder charge, and projectile. This technique, as shown by Misha, highlights the efficiency of progressive reloading systems for maintaining a high rate of fire in a controlled environment.

Quick Summary

The 'infinite ammo' glitch is achieved by rapidly reloading spent cartridges on a progressive press immediately after firing. This allows the shooter to continuously cycle rounds into the rifle, simulating an endless supply of ammunition in a controlled demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firing the Rifle
  2. 00:10Ejecting and Collecting Brass
  3. 00:17De-priming and Re-priming
  4. 00:32Powder Charging
  5. 00:41Bullet Seating
  6. 00:50Completing the Cycle

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 'infinite ammo' glitch work with a rifle?

The 'infinite ammo' glitch is achieved by rapidly reloading spent cartridges on a progressive press immediately after firing. This allows the shooter to continuously cycle rounds into the rifle, simulating an endless supply of ammunition in a controlled demonstration.

What equipment is needed for this rapid reloading technique?

Essential equipment includes a bolt-action rifle, a progressive reloading press like the Dillon XL750, reloading dies, primers, smokeless powder, and projectiles. The ability to quickly collect spent brass is also critical.

What is the process for reloading a spent cartridge?

The process involves de-priming the spent casing, seating a new primer, charging it with powder, seating a new projectile, and then loading the completed round back into the rifle for immediate firing.

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