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Jason Williams
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2012
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You will find videos on Reloading, Emergency Preparedness, Self Reliance. Some Bush Craft skills.
an lots of vids with my son JT. Both Jt and i love to learn new things and join us for the adventure.
You will find videos on Reloading, Emergency Preparedness, Self Reliance. Some Bush Craft skills.
an lots of vids with my son JT. Both Jt and i love to learn new things and join us for the adventure.
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Production run using X-Carve
มุมมอง 2853 ปีที่แล้ว
in this video i share how i was able to do a production run using the X-Carve wanna see what were working on? check out our facebook page at Williams-Woodworking-Crafts-104335937601507/
Making a grave marker with the X-Carve
มุมมอง 1463 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, i demonstrate the process i use to make signs with the X-Carve. check out the equipment i used to make this sign. V-Carve pro :www.vectric.com/products/vcarve-pro Linear guide Z axis rail system:www.tbdcnc.com/shop/supergrade 60° V-Bit:www.homedepot.com/p/DIABLO-1-4-in-V-Grooving-Bit-DR20152/204073638 1.00" 2 flute endmill used for surfacing: www.amazon.com/dp/B07BF5ZHD1/ref=cm_s...
How to embroider on Carharrt Jackets
มุมมอง 1.6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video we show how we hoop and embroider on Carharrt Jackets. The machine we use is Ricoma Mt1501 ricoma.com/US The hoops we use are the Mighty Hoops. www.kenssewingcenter.com/catalogsearch/result/?q= mighty hoop The Clamp we use are from Harbor Freight www.harborfreight.com/2-inch-capacity-steel-spring-clamp-39529.html
Deer Hunt 2020 with Thack from AOK Foraging and Adventures. part 2
มุมมอง 1184 ปีที่แล้ว
Join me and Thack as she conqueres the 2020 Utah General Buck Deer hunt. See Thack and Brenda at their Channel:th-cam.com/users/AOKForagingandAdventures
2020 Deer Hunt with Thack From AOK Foraging and adventures. part 1
มุมมอง 624 ปีที่แล้ว
Thack from AOK and Adventures traveled from Iowa to Utah for our annual general season Buck Deer hunt. join us on our adventure..
Queso dip-PapaTexas Style #jasonwilliams
มุมมอง 654 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video, i create the easy Queso-papa Texas Style. Please check out PapaTexas Here: th-cam.com/video/EbineJjmpf0/w-d-xo.html Litos Concina litoscocina.com/
OTW Tactical 3-9x40mm scope #jasonwilliams
มุมมอง 1175 ปีที่แล้ว
Today i am reviewing the OTW Tactical 3-9x40mm scope. this scope is Amazing!! 2 color (red & Green) backlight with 5 levels of brightness per color. Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 15
Feyachi RFS-21 6-24 X 50mm scope
มุมมอง 1K5 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video i review the Feyachi 6-24 x50mm scope. HINT HINT i love this Scope!! Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 15
#Camping Challenge update
มุมมอง 1155 ปีที่แล้ว
Thanks to everyone who participated in this camping challenge. I had fun getting to know you all.
My New X-Carve by Inventables
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In this video, I talk about the X-Carve by inventables, and why I decided to get the X-Carve. Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 15
24 hour SHTF Bugout Challenge Collaboration
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24 hour SHTF Bugout Challenge collaboration Join us as we all try to surviving for 24hours in different scenerios to test out our bugout or EDC bags. Here is the list of the channels that are in the collaboration so far. AOK Foraging and Adventures-th-cam.com/channels/WQIcrtJ-68sPv366nnjNAA.html Jason Williams-th-cam.com/channels/iUEs3IhRbtHu6DhGxgSJMg.html Steve Brahms-aka willie-th-cam.com/ch...
My POLISH LAVVU HOT TENT
มุมมอง 7K6 ปีที่แล้ว
i FINALLY FINISHED THE LAVVU PROJECT!! I have to admit that it is larger than i expected and works great! Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 15
#CAMPING CHALLENGE AUGUST 2018- AND A DRONE CRASH
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#CAMPING CHALLENGE AUGUST 2018- AND A DRONE CRASH
V.R. for A.O.K foraging and adventures 1000 sub
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V.R. for A.O.K foraging and adventures 1000 sub
MY NEW WINNERWELL STOVE FOR THE POLISH LAVVU
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MY NEW WINNERWELL STOVE FOR THE POLISH LAVVU
12 month camping challenge update, April 2018
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12 month camping challenge update, April 2018
Double Mail call from AOK foraging and adventures..
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Double Mail call from AOK foraging and adventures..
Ham radio comunications for a 100 mile Bike race
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Ham radio comunications for a 100 mile Bike race
Where's your powder trickler?
You'll find that a hand capper is a much more sensitive and trouble-free tool.
You do not want your resizing die to come into contact with your shellholder at the top of every stroke. You want to back off the die about 1/4 turn before you lock it down. If you fail to do that, you may crack your carbide and wreck your die.
That's not a "shell plate", it's a "shellholder".
Are you sure that's a Lyman die set? To me it looks like a Lee die set.
He had some... "tips" left over? WTF are "tips"?
Think it was a good idea to silicone the front turn signal lights in place. It'll ensure they don't rotate due to vibration. Guess I need to start the same install on my 2018 XP900. It was a very informative video. Thanks for making it.
Doesn't that decaping die also resize I'm pretty sure that's how the RCBS dies work the ones decapping and resizing and the other one is bullet seating and crimping! Correct me if I'm wrong thanks👍
Weighing brass AND powder together is not a good idea for loading powder. One is assuming the brass have all uniform weight. I weight my powder on a pan set at zero. That way, I'm only weighing powder.
Thank you for creating and sharing this content. I appreciate your explanations of the case prep phase, others leave this out. Have only reloaded shot and straight wall handgun cartridges. Although i am intimidated, I am looking forward to reloading rifle starting with the 3006. Your video is a BIG help and valued tool in getting me there
Beautiful rifle
This heavy barrel can take thousands of shots and still shoot like the first day.
For an install video you have to show how to install it
does anyone load 380acp with bullseye?
and just to verify you are full length resizing all of that brass?
Great video thanks
Some tongue in the cheek comment, i am from Afria and been hunting for more than 50 years. As a PH, I took more than a few clients on a hunt. The campfire joke on the first nite was " who is hunting with an 3006 ? " Usually, there will be one or two replies. The follow-up up remake will be, " hope u have some extra streak to feed the tracking dogs 🐕 for we will be tracing for hours after that shot with a 3006. The range of replies are not fit for publicasion. 😂😂 here. Well informed the lesson on reloading.
Your comment reminds me of one of my Dad's stories. After watching an interview with an African big game guide Dad paraphrased , Interviewer "What's your favorite gun" Guide "Double 500 nitro express" Interviewer "Why" Guide "They don't make a Double 600 nitro express". Thank you for sharing your experience, I'm always happy to remember Dad!
The powder for the 06 is 760 also known as h414.
Excellent video. Question: Does this radio have CTCSS capability on on the receive? Some repeaters require a tone on both the transmit and receive.
Can you still put a sling on it with this set up?
Very instructive! Thank you!!
900 dollars for that gun now
Who taught that kid to shoot? He looked like a ragdoll. My teen girls shoot my JTS AR12 better than that.
Can you tell me what press you are using?
Good video on reloading 380acp, I've reloaded thousands of pistol rounds over the last 35 years but never any 380. However, I'll leave a few hints from someone with thousands of single stage, turret and Dillon progressive rounds: 1. Used brass, de-cap and clean (Optional primer pocket prep) in batches before reloading 2. If reloading on single stage/turret press, batch prime with handheld priming tool (e.g., Lee, Frankford)..much faster, easier & more consistent 3. Die adjustments are critical; make Sharpie index marks to ensure 1/8, 1/4 1/2 turn adjustments are accurate and use die wrenches to secure 4. When using a powder dispenser, best practice is to do 5 successive drops, weigh the charge, divide by 5 and then make any required adjustment 5. Ten second seating die setup: Use Winchester White Box FMJ-FN that is virtually identical to your load. Measure the factory round (compare to your desired OAL), then insert it and raise the ram...lower the seating die until it just touches the factory round. Lock die in place. Once & done!
Can i ask what make/model/style press your using?
They are not shells, they are cases. Finished it's a cartridge.
Wish you had explained about the Funnel, if any funnel would work, and if it needs to be set at a certain depth before dropping the Alignment pin in Station 1?? You just kinda skipped right to dropping it in, so I wasn't sure what to do at this point, still working through it at the moment, but an explanation on this would have been a Big Help, Thank You!
Nice video! Except for the oil on the primer bar. I use dry graphite like you use on locks. The priming system needs to be maintained regularly to operate correctly. I've had a 550B since they began making them, 10's of thousands of rounds, and I love it.
Using the latest chirp build , a pop up says the radio refuses programming mode ? Any ideas?
I can’t find that head space gage anywhere.
Hi3 cp Republica dominicana
You should zero out your scale for each piece of brass you do,
You really shouldn't be using mixed headstamp brass. That can cause pressure issues of you're at or near max powder charge, and it will definitely cause variations in point of impact.
You can make a dill bit stop from copper tubing and a screw
I just made one 7in x 3in x 2 1/2 for 20 rounds of 25-06 to 30-06 holder out of wallnut from old pallet wood to ship granite on. It was mad out of wallnut cross braces with oak runners for axe handles. I've even found maple pallet wood nice wood after I planned it was so nice wood. Recycle ♻️ wood 🪵 is already cut down. Wood that was given for fire wood in to nice product. Not every thing doesn't have to be new.
Trimming too short!
Very nice clean job looks great looks like it worked great
Good job thanks for the information
I went with the Lee Ram Swage, goes on the press, and the base that goes in the shell holder slot of the ram has springs that pushes the brass off the swage post. About 40-50 bucks depending on where you buy it. I've been very satisfied with the use of this. Setup, use, and cleanup all quick and easy. Cleanup? what is there to clean? Not much, I spray it out with a little compressed air just in case it gets a chip of brass in it after every use. But I clean up all my dies, scale and press after every use.
A useful video. The menu looks very similar to the Baofeng one. Almost as if the same person developed the firmware.
Thanks for sharing
I have the JTS ak and I've got to say I love the damn thing. It fires whatever I throw in it. Of course that was after the break in.
Nice ok. I love My jts
I know this video is 5 years old, but thanks for sharing your review of the HOWA 308. My son and I just purchased HOWA Model 1500 308WIN combo package that comes with the Nikko Stirling GamePro scope. Right out of the box our scopes were set. I made the mistake of checking at 25 yards and it was shooting sub MOA but about an inch low. I brought it up just above center of bullseye and then shot at 100 and I was off the paper. I should of left mine where it was at. I am sure now that I have it zero'd at 100 that if I shot it again at 25 it is going to be an inch low. Looked all over the internet for HOWA 1500's in 308WIN but very few, especially like our configuration with the over molded Hoque stock. Again thanks for sharing.
did you get it at turners?
@@superfisto we got our rifles from Park Center Sporting Goods in Rainelle, WV.
Get good equipment. Use multiple bullets to walk in your OAL. Then redo them. Never use 1 bullet to get sh/t "walked" into size. Same with crimping, Come. On man...lol you look like Biden on his bike....
ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SCALE BRO. 17:30
Well done.
Use a push stick for the love of God, stumpy. Lol
I have the M12AR B!, because I like the hand guards which are styled like the M16 A2 rifle I was trained on in the Military. Many people are having issues with the semi auto firing, most spent shells getting jammed, not ejecting properly. I have this issue several times myself in break in or the rifle. I thinhk the issue is, that people want to fire this weapon multiple times as fast they get them down range. I will clue people in on Army BRM training in basic training. AT NO TIME were we allowed to fire our M16 A2 on 3 round burst. We we trained to fire one shot, scope and fire again. We were not allowed to just blast and blast like Rambo or some war movie people seen. We took the time to methodically concentrate on our accuracy , relax and hold our breath to take one singular shot at a time to train and work on our marksmanship. We didnt just send a bunch of ammo down range all kentucy windage style. This is not an actual AR15, It is a shotgun, so you treat it as such. In any shot gun, I have several, I dont just try to blast as many shells as i can at the cans down range, One shot will do the trick , a 8 shot load will cover quite a group on your target. I have found that setting the gas return knob at 0 and just using the bolt lever, fire one shot, use the bolt lever again to clear the spent shell and re chamber the next shell is effective. About home defense, well then thats a problem. But I can guarantee you that if you broke into some ones house and the home owner comes at you with this M12AR B1, blasts one shot at you , you will either lay there or be running the other way. Even if you have to rack it every shot. I havent had one issue of misfire or ejection , just racking it every shot...no different than any other shot gun on the market. I like it because it looks more tactical, its subdue black. The whole time i was on active duty in Iraq, I thought about having a shot gun, I wanted a shot gun instead of that M16, Because in a war situation, you arent sending your whole mag down range, you are trying to make each round count and shot gun would be more effect with a spread group.