This has to be the best video! Truly refreshing not seeing the professional editing. Just raw video by real people. What TH-cam was made to be. Thank you sir!
@@colloidalsilver1096 your quite welcome and honesty I felt a bit stupid myself doing it the first time. I got another one I’m gonna do on the same set up but 30-06 sometime in the future
The 30 Remington was a rimless round for their model 8. It was, quite frankly, a rimless 30-30. It was a sister cartridge to the 25 Remington and the 35 Remington. The 35 Remington still has a following east of the Mississippi and is still viable.
The secondary Lee company that made the shotgun loaders is no longer in business, and the primary company hasn't ever taken them up for production. That means you have to look at the used markets to find them. All is not lost, though. A similar kit is made by "X-ring USA." Available in 12, 20, & 410 last time I looked.
Reloaded for 30+ years on presses and just watched some of logcabinlooms videos on these. Now own Lee Classics in 300 Sav, 30-30 and 270 Win. Wanted something I could use at the bench or just try new things with. Barnes Originals in 190's for the 30-30 and 255 for the 375 Win are in my future. Thx!
… I also use the Lee hand presses that take the conventional dies and will fit easily into a briefcase … much more versatile than the legacy Lee loaders … I have a RCBS Rockchucker press which I haven’t used in years … my favourite 30-30 Win & 45-70 loads are all “dipper loads” constructed without the use of scales
This has to be the best video! Truly refreshing not seeing the professional editing. Just raw video by real people. What TH-cam was made to be. Thank you sir!
Thank you for making this video; I feel less stupid.
@@colloidalsilver1096 your quite welcome and honesty I felt a bit stupid myself doing it the first time.
I got another one I’m gonna do on the same set up but 30-06 sometime in the future
@@cedarhillkennels3252 30-30 dont kick real bad but could you tell any difference with the 190 grain bullet?
The 30 Remington was a rimless round for their model 8. It was, quite frankly, a rimless 30-30. It was a sister cartridge to the 25 Remington and the 35 Remington. The 35 Remington still has a following east of the Mississippi and is still viable.
To much trouble NM m
Marlin made a 24 inch barrel 336.
Great Job on this. I have 357,44, 3030. They work good. Going to find me 20 and 12 guage next. Then I am set. Thank You for sharing this.
@@reedmitchell6716 thank you sir
The secondary Lee company that made the shotgun loaders is no longer in business, and the primary company hasn't ever taken them up for production. That means you have to look at the used markets to find them. All is not lost, though. A similar kit is made by "X-ring USA." Available in 12, 20, & 410 last time I looked.
@@kirkboswell2575 Thank You I will check them out.
Reloaded for 30+ years on presses and just watched some of logcabinlooms videos on these. Now own Lee Classics in 300 Sav, 30-30 and 270 Win. Wanted something I could use at the bench or just try new things with. Barnes Originals in 190's for the 30-30 and 255 for the 375 Win are in my future. Thx!
… I also use the Lee hand presses that take the conventional dies and will fit easily into a briefcase … much more versatile than the legacy Lee loaders … I have a RCBS Rockchucker press which I haven’t used in years … my favourite 30-30 Win & 45-70 loads are all “dipper loads” constructed without the use of scales
… you need to get a Lee case trimmer to trim those cases … that’s why they’re harder to get into the sizing die on subsequent reloads
24 inch is a universal test barrel
… I saw a TH-cam video of an older bushy bearded guy reloading 45-70 on a stump that did it the same way as you
… except faster 🫤
@@DouglasPrice-p9q yea, he’s been using these reloaders for whole lot more years than me. Log cabin looms is his Chanel, he is a wealth of information