I've got all of these except the Hornady Comparator. I've been eyeballing one though, for a while and will likely add that soon. 8) The one inexpensive tool that I add to my list when I introduce someone is a Lee Factory Crimp die. Especially for all pistol loads, lever action loads and any heavy recoiling firearm like my .375 Ruger. I like the crimp it imparts better than the "taper" crimp introduced in most dies and it can crimp even on flat surface bullets without a cannelure. Also easier to adjust.
The fix it sticks are a must. I check the base and rings before hitting the range every time. Just the other day I went to my local range to confirm zero on my deer hunting "rifle". (It's a AR chambered in 350 legend. Not exactly a rifle cartridge but legal where I hunt.) Long story short, a guy at the range figured out his scope base was loose and had no tools. I was able to get his base and rings torqued down and get him back up and going because I always have my fix it sticks in my range bag. They are absolutely worth the money.
I have a progressive press and recently got a powder cop for the very same problem of not being able to see the powder charge... Just recently added an LED light to the work stand and it great...
A notepad. Document as much as possible. Not just load data. Speed, drop data, number of shots fired etc.... Documenting action screw torque settings for every rifle (especially those with wood or synthetic stocks without pillars) have been a game changer for me.
If I may add SPECIFICALLY a note pad of paper. Backing up electronically is fine but pen and paper is timeless, requires no electricity and can be accessed any time. I have three small wire bound note books I have had for years. I even document the source of my loads (Hornady 10th ed, Nosler 8th ed, BLC-2 label) Gert is so right. Document all you can. Years later you will be glad you did.
I really want a set of Fix-it sticks but they’re far from cheap. They just introduced their long range kit recently, kind of glad I hadn’t got one of the others already. Great video.
Hi Piet. Jou videos het soooo goed geword die laaste tyd. Die 'production' kwaliteit is regtig uitstaande en dit nog vir 'n channel wat nie eers fotografie/videografie as hoof doel het nie. Dit is regtig uitstekend en jy moet baie trots wees op jou videos se kwaliteit. Die editing is ook briljant en die 'motion graphics' wat op die screen verkyn is baie baie mooi gedoen. Jou studio setup is net so mooi! Dankie vir die video Piet!
Oom Piet I would like to ask, what type of chassis would you prefer on a howa 30-06 for long range shooting and sometimes bakkie jag or walk and stalk oom.
More Pieter, hoop dit gaan goed. MDT het die LSS-22 chassis system vir die Bruno Merk 2 / CZ 452 / Norinco JW 15 gemaak en die is gediscontinue, enige voorstelle vir 'n vervaanging vir dieselfde chassis? Groete Craig
Please add MidwayUSA to your affiliate list if possible. For me, they are prefered. Nothing against Brownells, Midway is just faster since their warehouse is closer.
@@smoakngun The trick with Midway (in my experience) is to wait for the free shipping promotions when ordering small stuff. They seem to cycle two weeks with it and then two weeks without it (roughly). Not saying your wrong by any means, but if you have some paitience, it seems to work out that way for me. Midway for me is usually two days till its at my door and Brownells runs over a week most of the time. Thats just the luck of where these guys are located obviously.
@@IMPACTSHOOTING well thats just a bummer....I may just do more Brownells orders since it'll help out on your end....gotta pay you back for all the great knowledge you have provided to myself and others. At this point if ANYBODY would get my Berger bullets in, I'd take...even if I had them shipped from Saturn...gah !!
If that’s a specific shirt that you give to your patrions then don’t soil the exclusiveness of that shirt and the people that earned it. And I’m someone that hasn’t so I feel like that means more coming from me. Let it be something no one else can get unless they become apart of that. Just my humble opinion.
I've got all of these except the Hornady Comparator. I've been eyeballing one though, for a while and will likely add that soon. 8) The one inexpensive tool that I add to my list when I introduce someone is a Lee Factory Crimp die. Especially for all pistol loads, lever action loads and any heavy recoiling firearm like my .375 Ruger. I like the crimp it imparts better than the "taper" crimp introduced in most dies and it can crimp even on flat surface bullets without a cannelure. Also easier to adjust.
The fix it sticks are a must. I check the base and rings before hitting the range every time. Just the other day I went to my local range to confirm zero on my deer hunting "rifle". (It's a AR chambered in 350 legend. Not exactly a rifle cartridge but legal where I hunt.) Long story short, a guy at the range figured out his scope base was loose and had no tools. I was able to get his base and rings torqued down and get him back up and going because I always have my fix it sticks in my range bag. They are absolutely worth the money.
I have a progressive press and recently got a powder cop for the very same problem of not being able to see the powder charge... Just recently added an LED light to the work stand and it great...
A notepad.
Document as much as possible. Not just load data. Speed, drop data, number of shots fired etc....
Documenting action screw torque settings for every rifle (especially those with wood or synthetic stocks without pillars) have been a game changer for me.
If I may add SPECIFICALLY a note pad of paper. Backing up electronically is fine but pen and paper is timeless, requires no electricity and can be accessed any time. I have three small wire bound note books I have had for years. I even document the source of my loads (Hornady 10th ed, Nosler 8th ed, BLC-2 label) Gert is so right. Document all you can. Years later you will be glad you did.
Great video Piet 👍 thanks for including the poor's in your videos. Your vortex clock is crooked 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
I really want a set of Fix-it sticks but they’re far from cheap. They just introduced their long range kit recently, kind of glad I hadn’t got one of the others already. Great video.
Nice t-shirt sal like van white print on a black shirt💪
Hi Piet. Jou videos het soooo goed geword die laaste tyd. Die 'production' kwaliteit is regtig uitstaande en dit nog vir 'n channel wat nie eers fotografie/videografie as hoof doel het nie. Dit is regtig uitstekend en jy moet baie trots wees op jou videos se kwaliteit. Die editing is ook briljant en die 'motion graphics' wat op die screen verkyn is baie baie mooi gedoen. Jou studio setup is net so mooi! Dankie vir die video Piet!
Fix it sticks are well worth the money!
Nice JAE on the wall!
Nice one Piet 👍🏻
Oom Piet I would like to ask, what type of chassis would you prefer on a howa 30-06 for long range shooting and sometimes bakkie jag or walk and stalk oom.
I known its maybe the wrong caliber, but I would like to try something a bit different then the rest
Defo the ESS in the MDT lineup, other option is the Carbon X thats launching soon.
Hi
Piet where did you buy the flexi light? enjoyed that vid
thanks
That OAL tool seems a lot easier than the "jam" method some people use.
More Pieter, hoop dit gaan goed. MDT het die LSS-22 chassis system vir die Bruno Merk 2 / CZ 452 / Norinco JW 15 gemaak en die is gediscontinue, enige voorstelle vir 'n vervaanging vir dieselfde chassis? Groete Craig
I am trying to get a cheap list of single stage reloading equipment for my birthday and Christmas let’s hope this helps
Do you ever cast your chambers?
Do you still sell to US? I used to be able to see your gear in USD. I only see in in R now.
Nice one Piet....you owe us a phone call......
What’s that beautiful chassis on the wall
thats a JAE chassis by MDT - mdttac.ca/jae-700-g4-chassis-system/
Please add MidwayUSA to your affiliate list if possible. For me, they are prefered. Nothing against Brownells, Midway is just faster since their warehouse is closer.
Hi Rick, thanks so much. Ive just tried adding midway but unfortunately they are not on the platform Im on.
I love MidwayUSA and have used them for years. However they wanted half the price of the item I wanted to ship it. I decided to do with out it.
Midway is now a bunch of cucks, they used to have low prices… now they have almost the highest prices, website does have a nice layout tho.
@@smoakngun The trick with Midway (in my experience) is to wait for the free shipping promotions when ordering small stuff. They seem to cycle two weeks with it and then two weeks without it (roughly). Not saying your wrong by any means, but if you have some paitience, it seems to work out that way for me. Midway for me is usually two days till its at my door and Brownells runs over a week most of the time. Thats just the luck of where these guys are located obviously.
@@IMPACTSHOOTING well thats just a bummer....I may just do more Brownells orders since it'll help out on your end....gotta pay you back for all the great knowledge you have provided to myself and others.
At this point if ANYBODY would get my Berger bullets in, I'd take...even if I had them shipped from Saturn...gah !!
I want that skipper
If that’s a specific shirt that you give to your patrions then don’t soil the exclusiveness of that shirt and the people that earned it. And I’m someone that hasn’t so I feel like that means more coming from me. Let it be something no one else can get unless they become apart of that. Just my humble opinion.
BTW ek love die manier hoe jy die afrikaans word of the day verduidelik aan die amerikaners :)
Hi Piet what is the budget friendly to start sport shooting both rifle and pistol but mostly rifle and hunting i wany to start thank you in advanced
Wanneer gaan jag Oom weer
And video!
Too legit
Something weird with YTube: this video has been dropped from my subscription feed …!?
But yet you’re here👍🏽
Yep, browsed channel and saw video and noted afterwards that the subs feed does not display it