Sam, I'm getting back into reloading after about a decade off (what can I say, shooting 5.56 and 9mm through semi-autos doesn't motivate the average shooter to reload). Your videos and blog have been like gold. Your level of experience and time spent on the craft of both long range shooting and reloading is really clear. While it's true that everyone has their own way of doing things.. when you load and shoot as much as you and your son do, it's safe for someone like me to assume that if a given process or product meets your standard, it's something worth paying attention to. So, thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and processes. It's made getting back into precision reloading a much less intimidating prospect, and made me want to share this passion with others. Thanks again.
I did a lot of reading, watching and listening to other reloaders; (Gunblue490, johnny’s reloading bench, ultimate reloader & others) before i ever loaded a round. I watched how they did things, what they had on their bench and how their reloading bench was set up. I’ve learned a great deal from all of you. I’d love to have Gunblue490’s space and set-up, not to mention his experience, and a place to shoot right out my door like johnny’s. But it was your workflow system, reasoning and organization whether for a few test rounds or for match ammo, or to hunt or compete that fit best for me. Your 5 step prld videos were my tutors. Thank you for sharing and taking the time and effort to pass along what you’ve learned. I believe that’s how it should be. P.S., i thought you were in Texas as i am (Atascosa County) until i saw the WA State license plate on the truck and recognized those ever windy conditions of the Colombia River Basin?
Over the last few years I have adopted your workflow and it works well! Great synopsis video... Impressive shooting during those windy conditions Jake!
Awesome to see you making vids again Sam. Been waiting patiently here in South Africa for more content from you. Good to see Jake featuring so well. Looking forward to the next video.
Sam you make it look simple- and I appreciate that. I'm a long time follower for good reason - I'd have more money in my pocket if I'd never seen your stuff, but the tools I've purchased after watching you make success from them has brought me great success in turn. So a big thank you buddy. Henderson trimmer is definitely next purchase (when someone gets them in stock).
Man, this was absolutely outstanding, thank you. Repetitive. Do the same thing over and over. Only change one factor at a time. These are things I'm learning are absolute wisdom gems. Like you said, it's not rocket science. Thank you again.
Wow, you do volume! I'm just a tinker next to you. I see all those primers and berger bullets on the shelf and know you are on a level I will never reach
Great video! I found myself chuckling at your extensive use of postit notes 😂 they’re literally everywhere in your shop lol, but it keeps you organized and i admire your process 👍🏼
Sam I appreciate the video link you sent to me. Catching up with you and Jake was very enjoyable. As soon as you started talking about your process on making ammo it all came back to me. What I liked is that you practice the "KISS" principal with marking the cases for identification. When you said Jake is 15 I realized how long it has been since I last saw you two on your youtube channel. Time really passes by to quickly. When I saw the last Precision Rifle match on your youtube channel I did not know I was watching Jake in the competition. He is an excellent shooter. I used to watch your videos with great anticipation for the next one. Now I can follow both of you again. That new press you have is excellent. It make the whole process more enjoyable when your equipment is reliable. If you ever have some free time I would be interested to know the specs on Jake's rifle; i.e., stock, action , barrel and muzzle brake. Thanks again for a geat video. And, good shooting.
Thanks so much for taking the time to put these videos together.I have grown as a reloder because of them! Got my comparators and hornady oal length gauge and put them to work on my 22-250.It already shoots better than me lol but we'll see what if any the .025 difference makes .I was a bit short so we'll stick em into the chamber a bit more and see. Thank you so much,wish I had a dad son relationship you guys do,thanks again. Jeff
I can’t thank you enough for all of the time you put into these videos and your website. I just read your blog about all of the equipment you use and it’s perfect! I’m new to this world and you are saving me SO much time in research. I’m able to start my loading journey faster now and tweak from there. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Sam. I started reloading around 1980 and some rifles have never seen a factory round. But watching your videos, I keep learning something new each time or confirm I have been doing some things right. Please keep up the great video content. Good shooting.
I learned how to reload by watching your videos. Thank You Sam! You taught me how to reload and for that I am very grateful. Safe, accurate, effective ammunition. The Millard Method 👍👍
Thanks for the knowledge. I can't imagine the learning process needed to get this info. Starting to reload and this, in combination with your blog post, has been a ton of help in selecting equipment and getting an understanding of the process.
Great video! I've learned so much from you and your straight forward approach to reloading. I've referred a couple of my friends too you and they also love your content. Thanks for sharing with all of us out here.
Great to see content from you again, Sam. I have been learning a lot from your videos and homepage, and was wondering why you stopped sharing. Thanks for the very easy to understand, no bullshit, explanations :-) You are a great instructor and seem like a cool and chill guy.
Thanks for another very informative video matey. I don't shoot competition here in the UK but have found your explanatory videos very helpful in developing my hunting ammunition (not that we can get out shooting right now...)
I really enjoyed this video, through and through. I am just getting started again after MANY years and it is quite a shock to see some of the equipment advances since I left the reloading bench. You have quite a setup! We were chuckling when we saw the cat. Our likes to do exactly the same. I noticed that he gave your annealer a lot of room😂.
Spot on Sam, a very informative video. Myself, not being able to Multi task, I have developed a slightly modified version of what you do about 10 years back, and it works well. Thank you, I'll pass on this Video to some of the guys that come around to my reloading room for workshops
New subscribers. Been away from reloading a few years, and am easing back in. Your reloading room is almost a factory -- very impressive. Hope to learn a lot from your videos!
I haven't been reloading since the 80's and ended up having to sell everything. Give you three guesses why!! Getting back into it and this is by far the best channel out there. You explain everything in detail and give a precise reason why you do every step. I have a question about my rifle. It's an H&R Handi rifle break open action in 223. Do all the brass prep and calc. procedures apply the same? Thanks Sam for all the content. You're the BEST!!
Tienes un taller de recargar cartuchos muy bueno ,y tienes mucho y muy buen equipo de reformar, yo reformo desde 1994, aunque no tengo mucho equipo, tengo suficiente para reformar cartuchos de pistola, rifle y escopeta.!! Muy buen documental, y un magnífico tutorial nos compartiste, muchas gracias..!! Excelente video..!!
Love it. Aways working on shortening the learning curve and refining the whole process. Great to see so much experience. Harder to find up here in Canada. Good work pop!
Almost perfect for me... I'm just getting into reloading. I need a few of the smaller steps explained. Thanks for the awsome and more importantly inspiring work your doing, oh and the video is pretty cool too. ;)
Awesome video and info on ways to keep info on shot brass and barrel life..I was thinking about this stuff the other day before I ordered a reloading press kit and afew dies..I can wait to get started
You have single handedly made my reloading significantly better and more efficient. Keep the videos coming. Any chance you could post a link to the baskets you use for sorting the brass? Been looking for something similar and those look perfect.
Nice informative videos. I make dummy rounds with uncharged, unprimed cases with a bullet seated at proper depth. When I set up for seating a lot of bullets I use the dummy round to set the seating die. I check a few for OAL and run the lot. Granted its wasting cases and bullets. But it saves time which for me is more valuable.
Gday mate . Love your vids . I shoot F class and take notes from you ..... thanks. Jake has something with putting a proj in the powder charged case in that I have experienced too many times dooh ! I The proj in the charged case prevents accidental powder from a bump or dufus moment being dropped into an open neck . I put mine in point first to show charged ready to seat . Not telling you to suck eggs mate . Keep up the good work . Cheers from Australia.
I like how you try to eliminate the extraneous and do the least to get good precision. Too many guys do too much for very small amounts of additional precision.
The videos you produce are top quality! I've just ventured into the wildcat game and will need to reload for the .20 Practical. Previously I had used a uncles reloading gear for .223 before I found a great factory round in bulk. Could you either do a video or text response for a gear list. i.e If you were going to start reloading knowing what you know now, what would be your perfect setup on your bench and all the other tools that are your must haves. I've seen you use a few different products that do the same thing. If you've got the time; greatly appreciated!
Another great video, could you post a link to the ammo packs, those are better than my Midway pack and I need a few more. I will review your older videos again, I am looking for neck turning info as well. Thanks again for great content.
It’s been a while Sam , but We’re glad your back putting up videos again . Sam why you don’t use a good brand progressive press ? Cheers 🍻 from Australia 🇦🇺
For the record your workbench is in very very good order ; nice to see that as most are not. Generally how someone organizes themselves is the same way their brain works :)
Thanks for a great video! Will you be doing any more hunting compilation videos or maybe the schedule is too tight as it is with matches etc? I really enjoyed your previous compilations with you and the kids long range shooting at rocks and the occasional black bear :-)
Good info, hope the son knows what a hell of a dad he has!?
Great video! Honestly makes me miss my dad who taught me to reload when I was 14. I lost him to cancer when I was 26, I will be 50 in a couple months.
This is one of the most well done reloading tutorials I've ever seen. Fantastic work, and thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Sam, I'm getting back into reloading after about a decade off (what can I say, shooting 5.56 and 9mm through semi-autos doesn't motivate the average shooter to reload). Your videos and blog have been like gold. Your level of experience and time spent on the craft of both long range shooting and reloading is really clear. While it's true that everyone has their own way of doing things.. when you load and shoot as much as you and your son do, it's safe for someone like me to assume that if a given process or product meets your standard, it's something worth paying attention to. So, thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and processes. It's made getting back into precision reloading a much less intimidating prospect, and made me want to share this passion with others. Thanks again.
I did a lot of reading, watching and listening to other reloaders; (Gunblue490, johnny’s reloading bench, ultimate reloader & others) before i ever loaded a round. I watched how they did things, what they had on their bench and how their reloading bench was set up. I’ve learned a great deal from all of you. I’d love to have Gunblue490’s space and set-up, not to mention his experience, and a place to shoot right out my door like johnny’s. But it was your workflow system, reasoning and organization whether for a few test rounds or for match ammo, or to hunt or compete that fit best for me. Your 5 step prld videos were my tutors. Thank you for sharing and taking the time and effort to pass along what you’ve learned. I believe that’s how it should be. P.S., i thought you were in Texas as i am (Atascosa County) until i saw the WA State license plate on the truck and recognized those ever windy conditions of the Colombia River Basin?
Nicky Dumas We are in northern Idaho. The match footage at the end of the video was shot over a couple of very windy Columbia River Basin days.
Over the last few years I have adopted your workflow and it works well! Great synopsis video... Impressive shooting during those windy conditions Jake!
That kid has a better rifle than Ill EVER have. Be thankful!
That trimmer is wicked!
Just recommended this video to one of my customers who is just starting out in reloading. Thanks!!!
I have learned more watching these videos than any other source. Please keep the videos coming. Appreciate the hard work.
It’s been awhile man!! Greetings from the southeastern part of the state! And glad to see you putting out videos again. 🙌🏻
Awesome to see you making vids again Sam. Been waiting patiently here in South Africa for more content from you. Good to see Jake featuring so well.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for your videos. I am a beginner in the world of reloading and have found a great deal of helpful knowledge.
Sam you make it look simple- and I appreciate that. I'm a long time follower for good reason - I'd have more money in my pocket if I'd never seen your stuff, but the tools I've purchased after watching you make success from them has brought me great success in turn. So a big thank you buddy. Henderson trimmer is definitely next purchase (when someone gets them in stock).
Man, this was absolutely outstanding, thank you. Repetitive. Do the same thing over and over. Only change one factor at a time. These are things I'm learning are absolute wisdom gems. Like you said, it's not rocket science. Thank you again.
Love your redundancy with post it notes. Safety!!!!
Wow, you do volume! I'm just a tinker next to you. I see all those primers and berger bullets on the shelf and know you are on a level I will never reach
Sam, keep the videos coming ........... stay Safe
Great video! I found myself chuckling at your extensive use of postit notes 😂 they’re literally everywhere in your shop lol, but it keeps you organized and i admire your process 👍🏼
Fantastic reloading sequence video Sam. You all stay safe and healthy.
Sam I appreciate the video link you sent to me. Catching up with you and Jake was very enjoyable. As soon as you started talking about your process on making ammo it all came back to me. What I liked is that you practice the "KISS" principal with marking the cases for identification. When you said Jake is 15 I realized how long it has been since I last saw you two on your youtube channel. Time really passes by to quickly. When I saw the last Precision Rifle match on your youtube channel I did not know I was watching Jake in the competition. He is an excellent shooter. I used to watch your videos with great anticipation for the next one. Now I can follow both of you again. That new press you have is excellent. It make the whole process more enjoyable when your equipment is reliable. If you ever have some free time I would be interested to know the specs on Jake's rifle; i.e., stock, action , barrel and muzzle brake. Thanks again for a geat video. And, good shooting.
Thanks for sharing Sam. Hard to fathom shooting that many rounds a month, love it.
Thanks so much for taking the time to put these videos together.I have grown as a reloder because of them! Got my comparators and hornady oal length gauge and put them to work on my 22-250.It already shoots better than me lol but we'll see what if any the .025 difference makes .I was a bit short so we'll stick em into the chamber a bit more and see. Thank you so much,wish I had a dad son relationship you guys do,thanks again. Jeff
I can’t thank you enough for all of the time you put into these videos and your website. I just read your blog about all of the equipment you use and it’s perfect! I’m new to this world and you are saving me SO much time in research. I’m able to start my loading journey faster now and tweak from there. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Sam. I started reloading around 1980 and some rifles have never seen a factory round. But watching your videos, I keep learning something new each time or confirm I have been doing some things right. Please keep up the great video content. Good shooting.
What type of wizardy was that you used on the trimming ??????? Must have something like that !!!!! Great video, sir. Thank you.
Your videos are truly done of the best on TH-cam. Thank you so much for the details.
I learned how to reload by watching your videos. Thank You Sam! You taught me how to reload and for that I am very grateful. Safe, accurate, effective ammunition. The Millard Method 👍👍
Luv your attention to detail. And your equipment.
Thanks for the knowledge. I can't imagine the learning process needed to get this info. Starting to reload and this, in combination with your blog post, has been a ton of help in selecting equipment and getting an understanding of the process.
Sam, thanks for the video. That bench is way too clean and organized... very nice!
Hello from NZ. Great video very informative. One of the best reloading videos I’ve seen in a long time. Keep em coming. Stay safe, stay well
Great video! I've learned so much from you and your straight forward approach to reloading. I've referred a couple of my friends too you and they also love your content. Thanks for sharing with all of us out here.
Great to see content from you again, Sam. I have been learning a lot from your videos and homepage, and was wondering why you stopped sharing. Thanks for the very easy to understand, no bullshit, explanations :-) You are a great instructor and seem like a cool and chill guy.
Thanks for another very informative video matey. I don't shoot competition here in the UK but have found your explanatory videos very helpful in developing my hunting ammunition (not that we can get out shooting right now...)
Lovin the idea of running multiple Charge Masters. Assuming they're throwing spot on duplicates.
Great video as always Sam! Keep up the good work and thank you for the kind words.
Really liked this video. Found the trimmer to be something i need to look more into. Thanks for the useful information.
Welcome back. Missed the best instructional videos available
I really enjoyed this video, through and through. I am just getting started again after MANY years and it is quite a shock to see some of the equipment advances since I left the reloading bench. You have quite a setup! We were chuckling when we saw the cat. Our likes to do exactly the same. I noticed that he gave your annealer a lot of room😂.
you sir are very common sense guy i hope you continue to make more VIDS
Excellent information Sam, thanks for sharing your time and passion with us!
Spot on Sam, a very informative video.
Myself, not being able to Multi task, I have developed a slightly modified version of what you do about 10 years back, and it works well.
Thank you, I'll pass on this Video to some of the guys that come around to my reloading room for workshops
New subscribers. Been away from reloading a few years, and am easing back in. Your reloading room is almost a factory -- very impressive. Hope to learn a lot from your videos!
I haven't been reloading since the 80's and ended up having to sell everything. Give you three guesses why!! Getting back into it and this is by far the best channel out there. You explain everything in detail and give a precise reason why you do every step. I have a question about my rifle. It's an H&R Handi rifle break open action in 223. Do all the brass prep and calc. procedures apply the same? Thanks Sam for all the content. You're the BEST!!
High volume is an understatement, you do more that a progressive press! Nice video Sam. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for another great informative Panhandle video. I always enjoy them.
Tienes un taller de recargar cartuchos muy bueno ,y tienes mucho y muy buen equipo de reformar, yo reformo desde 1994, aunque no tengo mucho equipo, tengo suficiente para reformar cartuchos de pistola, rifle y escopeta.!! Muy buen documental, y un magnífico tutorial nos compartiste, muchas gracias..!! Excelente video..!!
Nice to see you back Sam!!
Great vlog! You have a beautiful work/reloading area
Great video Sam. 👍👍
Love it. Aways working on shortening the learning curve and refining the whole process. Great to see so much experience. Harder to find up here in Canada. Good work pop!
Always learn something from your videos. Thanks for posting.
Life is short...thanks for taking your time to show us your techiques
Almost perfect for me... I'm just getting into reloading. I need a few of the smaller steps explained. Thanks for the awsome and more importantly inspiring work your doing, oh and the video is pretty cool too. ;)
Fantabulous video
I would love to shoot as much as you boys do! Another cracking vid Sam. Stay safe👍
Thank you for showing us how to do it. Really appreciate it
love your attention to detail. great video mate.
Awesome video and info on ways to keep info on shot brass and barrel life..I was thinking about this stuff the other day before I ordered a reloading press kit and afew dies..I can wait to get started
Thanks Sam ! I enjoy your content greatly.
If I only had the equipment you have I'd be a full time reloader. Great videos keep up the good work...
I said when you released that video of the covid match that I missed the reloading content. And here it is! Nooooooooiiiiiiice
Another great video demonstration Sam!
Really good video Sam. Still hard to imagine how you manage all that brass!
You have single handedly made my reloading significantly better and more efficient. Keep the videos coming. Any chance you could post a link to the baskets you use for sorting the brass? Been looking for something similar and those look perfect.
Jordan Harmon Wal Mart
Great video huge fan of your techniques
Way to go Jake !!
I see you like the cashews from Costco as well. :) I use them for brass containers as well. Great video!
so glad you're making videos again!
Your content is awesome. Need some more reloading videos.
Good job as usual. Glad to see you back on the screen.
Awesome video. That’s a ton of ammunition. I hope sponsors are helping lighten costs. I’ve learnt lots from your videos. Tim New Zealand
Best Dad ever!
My thought exactly wish I grew up like that.
Nice informative videos. I make dummy rounds with uncharged, unprimed cases with a bullet seated at proper depth. When I set up for seating a lot of bullets I use the dummy round to set the seating die. I check a few for OAL and run the lot. Granted its wasting cases and bullets. But it saves time which for me is more valuable.
Cool, your advice is what I go by in reloading!!
Another great video, Thank You Sam
Wonderful video, great instruction.
Great seeing you back to making videos. I have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks for sharing
Gday mate . Love your vids .
I shoot F class and take notes from you ..... thanks.
Jake has something with putting a proj in the powder charged case in that I have experienced too many times dooh ! I The proj in the charged case prevents accidental powder from a bump or dufus moment being dropped into an open neck . I put mine in point first to show charged ready to seat .
Not telling you to suck eggs mate .
Keep up the good work .
Cheers from Australia.
A big hello from Rathdrum, great video. Thank you
Never saw a powered case trimmer before. For years I used the hand crank trimmer. Powered is definitely faster.
Haha thats awesome! I have been doing the sharpy method to keep track of my bulk 223 loads for years. Best way to do it! Thanks good video!
I like how you try to eliminate the extraneous and do the least to get good precision. Too many guys do too much for very small amounts of additional precision.
lol what? this guys got a factory here.
The videos you produce are top quality!
I've just ventured into the wildcat game and will need to reload for the .20 Practical. Previously I had used a uncles reloading gear for .223 before I found a great factory round in bulk.
Could you either do a video or text response for a gear list. i.e If you were going to start reloading knowing what you know now, what would be your perfect setup on your bench and all the other tools that are your must haves. I've seen you use a few different products that do the same thing. If you've got the time; greatly appreciated!
Thank you Sam! I appreciate the one on one.
Very lucky kid. Great video
Great to see another video!
Would you be willing to make a video on how you develop a match load? I enjoy your videos, always informational.
That Guy Channel I did a whole series on it two years ago.
Another great video, could you post a link to the ammo packs, those are better than my Midway pack and I need a few more. I will review your older videos again, I am looking for neck turning info as well. Thanks again for great content.
Man I love your videos! Keep’em coming.
Sam you are a great teacher
Awesome vid, getting into reloading, this helps a lot, thanks
Very good video!!!
Great vid very informative.... and thats a nice collection of over 10,000 primers you got there on the shelf :)
Good to see a new reloading vid from you, how are y’all liking the 6gt?
hemiscrub We’re shooting 6 Creed now. The GT shot great, but killed brass in wet, cold conditions.
It’s been a while Sam , but We’re glad your back putting up videos again . Sam why you don’t use a good brand progressive press ? Cheers 🍻 from Australia 🇦🇺
For the record your workbench is in very very good order ; nice to see that as most are not.
Generally how someone organizes themselves is the same way their brain works :)
Thanks for a great video! Will you be doing any more hunting compilation videos or maybe the schedule is too tight as it is with matches etc? I really enjoyed your previous compilations with you and the kids long range shooting at rocks and the occasional black bear :-)
Great video..exactly what i was looking for. I can not find those am precision match ammo bags any where.. can you point me in the right direction?