In high school I thought all the smart engineers worked for NASA, now I'm thinking they design this stuff. Gotta be tough to be creative while also maximizing for efficiency.
@@wheezzl RUAG has the advantage that they produce the "official" ammo for our assault rifles. The dimensions of the GP90 fpr example are very particular, not 5.56mm but 5.6mm
@@tommasomorandini1982 That's not actually true as far as I know, it's just called a 5.6, but it's the same as a 5.56, just a different load: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56%C3%9745mm_NATO#5.6mm_Gw_Pat_90
Bought some of their 9mm and the warning label is funny because it says "Keep out of reach of children and incompetent people" have never seen a warning label say to keep away from incompetent people.
Never had an ammo failure from S&B. Not the most accurate but super reliable which I like more then accuracy because honestly for precision you should be hand loading for your specific gun which for me isn’t a priority.
S&B is the brand wich I trust the most. It`s cheap, precision is good , leaves not much dirt in the guns and the reliablity is amazing. I never had a single malefunction with this ammo (9x19, 308, 223, 357). Love you guys
I love tour videos of firearms facilities. The insight of how things are made, and how different plants/factories does things slightly different is really cool. Hopefully by showing this it will entice more people to pursue work in the firearms industry which is quite shrouded compared to most other industries which require similar skills. And another bonus is the general openness it give the public and breaks this modern taboo around firearms that we've gotten more and more of. It's just skilled workers, machines and metals that makes a gun, not some evil voodoo that creates them from the shadows.
Having bought some of this ammo I cannot complain from shotgun shells to handgun rounds very satisfied with it. Awesome video Larry thank you. Love all the gun reviews and testing but especially love these types of videos where the general public gets to see this type of stuff.
I have fired a LOT of S&B ammo of differing calibers and shotshells, too, and I have NEVER suffered a single difficulty of any sort. I just wish I had the cashola to be able to shoot nothing but factory fodder. But, besides the efforts required, MY reloads work with nary a problem either. You'd make an old guy VERY happy by sending me a rail car load of each caliber you manufacture. PLEASE?!? LOL Thank you, LV and S&B for the informative tour of the plant.
Yeah, most amazing part of that whole process was recognizing Mr. Vickers. Holy shit! You've lost some weight, buddy! You're really looking younger and more fit. I know you don't do it for us but congrats!
I have many antique and Curios & relic firearms, and am so pleased to have purchased, and shot, Sellier&Bellot ammunition. I consider it to be Match Grade. Especially appreciated! Thank you for this wonderful video! Some ammunition is quite rare and hard to find. Soft point for game hunting, in 7.62x54r, and 7.65x53mm Argentine Mauser, are a couple. Also, love their .303 British, which I fire in my Fazackerly Enfield No.4, Mk1/* of 5/43, in it's Walnut stock.
Larry, thanks for the video, just spent the day reloading and then saw this video, karma at work. You’re looking good these days, Time to ruck up and getter done again!!
Had a case rupture in my Rossi 357. Ejected half of the casing. Didn’t realize until we tried to load the next round and it wouldn’t load. Looked at the brass on the ground and found that half of a casing, looked in the chamber and could see the rest of it stuck in there. Never had an issue with any other 357 ammo. Sorry but I’ll never buy S&B ammo again. So far I won’t buy S&B or PMC. Had a 300Blk round in a box of 223 with the PMC. Haven’t had any issues with Federal, AE, Blazer, Winchester, Fiocchi or Armscor USA which are my main go to ammo manufacturers. By the way Larry your looking great! Keep up the good work!
I used S&B while hunting in Germany and the CZ Republic for 12 years exclusively for three reasons: 1st accuracy 2d Reliability 3d Germans over charged for GECO, RWS and Norma and if you wanted to buy American made ammunition for hunting over there it was also overpriced. I shot 7x57, 7x64, 30-06, 308 Winchester 8x57JS, 8x64 and 9.3X62 All great rounds and S&B loaded them all!
Really cool process. I think we would all like to have a mini plant like that in our garage. They sure seem to care about the quality of their product.
I tell ya, seeing all that it takes to make these rounds start to finish makes the price for ammo justifiable. There's s a lot that goes into making good quality ammo. Also, looking good Larry! Good for you!
I once was given a lot of Sellier Bellot primers to test here in the UK, i was skeptical as i had not heard of the brand many years ago, after testing i was delighted with them and said i would take an order for my F Class shooting, problem was they never got any more but to let you know their products seem to be top shelf
Always liked S&B's brass for .223. I'd even buy S&B milsurp, pull the bullets, do the usual benchrest additional steps, and in the end, best results of any brand. That's some tough stuff!
At 1:25 they ingeniously flip the case to just let them fall randomly on the basket. Forgive me Mr. Vickers, I just watched Aloona's video and my sense of humor just freefall-ed.🙇😂
I use S+B ammunition in my 7x64. It's giving 20mm groups off a bipod in my Sauer Mod 90. It does a great job on driven boar days. If anyone comes across a batch in their local supplier I recommend trying some. Nice video, regards from Scotland.
The crazy part to this is for all the automated processes, the most important component (the primer) is made by hand by a guy rubbing priming compound manually into a tray of primer cups.
Yesterday I was watching another video about how the us military has factories that has very advanced bullet making machines and each of them pumps out 1200 rounds per minute! I'll try and post the video link here soon.
I guess they don’t want to give away any trade secrets or anything. It would be more interesting to know some details. How thick the initial roll of brass sheet is, What thickness they draw down to, what the annealing process is, what temperature, etc. there is just a quick little statement about everything without much context. The show how it’s made should do,an episode.
I've always been fascinated with automated manufacturing of any product. Thanks for the tour. More, please.
In high school I thought all the smart engineers worked for NASA, now I'm thinking they design this stuff. Gotta be tough to be creative while also maximizing for efficiency.
By far the best ammunition for me. Cheap, Efficient, Reliable. Support from Switzerland ✔
Hey fellow Swiss, have to agree, I've easily fired over 20k 9mm from them and did not have a single ammo related issue.
Is RUAG too pricy?
@@tommasomorandini1982 Extremely, almost double the price of S&B here. Great stuff, but too expensive
@@wheezzl RUAG has the advantage that they produce the "official" ammo for our assault rifles. The dimensions of the GP90 fpr example are very particular, not 5.56mm but 5.6mm
@@tommasomorandini1982 That's not actually true as far as I know, it's just called a 5.6, but it's the same as a 5.56, just a different load: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56%C3%9745mm_NATO#5.6mm_Gw_Pat_90
Bought some of their 9mm and the warning label is funny because it says "Keep out of reach of children and incompetent people" have never seen a warning label say to keep away from incompetent people.
@@5000rgb lol. That was good.
Need to put that warning label on government jobs as well. Like speaker of the House ECT
Democrats
I remember Larry's fat video from god knows how long ago and now he's A LOT more skinnier. Congrats!
lord of war beginning
Really good movie
And yet I think lord of war show more in depth of a round is made
That's one firearm for every twelve people. Now the question is, how do we arm the other eleven?
That's a lotta freedom
Larry, you have not been showing up in my feed for about 6 months.
Looks like you have been getting back into form keep up the good work my friend.
I'm a simple czech guy. I see czech ammo, I press the like button.
Never had an ammo failure from S&B. Not the most accurate but super reliable which I like more then accuracy because honestly for precision you should be hand loading for your specific gun which for me isn’t a priority.
czech out that awesome ammo ! :)
🍻 to Larry Vickers for showing us around the factory
S&B is the brand wich I trust the most. It`s cheap, precision is good , leaves not much dirt in the guns and the reliablity is amazing. I never had a single malefunction with this ammo (9x19, 308, 223, 357). Love you guys
What brand and model guns do you use over there ? Asking from west usa.
I love tour videos of firearms facilities. The insight of how things are made, and how different plants/factories does things slightly different is really cool. Hopefully by showing this it will entice more people to pursue work in the firearms industry which is quite shrouded compared to most other industries which require similar skills. And another bonus is the general openness it give the public and breaks this modern taboo around firearms that we've gotten more and more of. It's just skilled workers, machines and metals that makes a gun, not some evil voodoo that creates them from the shadows.
Larry you look fantastic!
S & B is one of my favorite ammo brands. Their ammo looks clean and shoots clean.
Love the mullet at 3:23, dudes in Czechia know what's up
Having bought some of this ammo I cannot complain from shotgun shells to handgun rounds very satisfied with it. Awesome video Larry thank you. Love all the gun reviews and testing but especially love these types of videos where the general public gets to see this type of stuff.
I have Ben shooting over 35 years and I have never ever knew this was a manufacturer.I will be check8ng these guys out thanks Larry.
Dammit, this video should have been 40 minutes not 4.
P.S. Wow Larry, you're looking good.
Or at the least they should have had a second video that's 40 minutes long. That was very cool!
@@Orudaiken Freakin totally!
This one is 8:55, a lot better. th-cam.com/video/Hnj8Mbe2kZc/w-d-xo.html
The whole time i had to look at larry because i almost didn't recognize him.
Looking good man!
I have fired a LOT of S&B ammo of differing calibers and shotshells, too, and I have NEVER suffered a single difficulty of any sort.
I just wish I had the cashola to be able to shoot nothing but factory fodder.
But, besides the efforts required, MY reloads work with nary a problem either.
You'd make an old guy VERY happy by sending me a rail car load of each caliber you manufacture. PLEASE?!? LOL
Thank you, LV and S&B for the informative tour of the plant.
Damn Larry, you are looking good. Just proving you are never too old to make changes.
Yeah, most amazing part of that whole process was recognizing Mr. Vickers. Holy shit!
You've lost some weight, buddy! You're really looking younger and more fit. I know you don't do it for us but congrats!
I have many antique and Curios & relic firearms, and am so pleased to have purchased, and shot, Sellier&Bellot ammunition. I consider it to be Match Grade. Especially appreciated! Thank you for this wonderful video! Some ammunition is quite rare and hard to find. Soft point for game hunting, in 7.62x54r, and 7.65x53mm Argentine Mauser, are a couple. Also, love their .303 British, which I fire in my Fazackerly Enfield No.4, Mk1/* of 5/43, in it's Walnut stock.
I appreciate the slow mo at 3:20. It really let me soak in that glorious mullet.
Looking good Larry. Love these kinds of video's, looking forward to more!
You should do a video on how you got in shape! Congrats sir! Love your videos keep up the great work!
He kinda did.
As for how? Hardwork, I think.
Don't eat crappy food the weight comes off it's that simple.
Thanks for the tour!
Make more. Send asap.
I have the same reloading equipment in my buggout bag
awesome job
I bet these guys are working double triple overtime right now
Larry, thanks for the video, just spent the day reloading and then saw this video, karma at work.
You’re looking good these days, Time to ruck up and getter done again!!
Had a case rupture in my Rossi 357. Ejected half of the casing. Didn’t realize until we tried to load the next round and it wouldn’t load. Looked at the brass on the ground and found that half of a casing, looked in the chamber and could see the rest of it stuck in there. Never had an issue with any other 357 ammo. Sorry but I’ll never buy S&B ammo again. So far I won’t buy S&B or PMC. Had a 300Blk round in a box of 223 with the PMC. Haven’t had any issues with Federal, AE, Blazer, Winchester, Fiocchi or Armscor USA which are my main go to ammo manufacturers.
By the way Larry your looking great! Keep up the good work!
Fired some of their 5.56 in my new AR15 this weekend,they cycled nicely with no jams.
Excellent factory look! Great stuff as always LAV! ✌
Very cool. The cartridge making process in Mike's hand to show us the 'evolution'.
I used S&B while hunting in Germany and the CZ Republic for 12 years exclusively for three reasons:
1st accuracy
2d Reliability
3d Germans over charged for GECO, RWS and Norma and if you wanted to buy American made ammunition for hunting over there it was also overpriced.
I shot 7x57, 7x64, 30-06, 308 Winchester 8x57JS, 8x64 and 9.3X62 All great rounds and S&B loaded them all!
I've wondered about the jacketing process for quite some time 😎👍🇺🇸 very cool 👍
Brilliant video. Thanks, Larry!
Looking Good Larry!!!
Just incredible how machines work and make things ...
Thanks Larry a Great Show As Always Brother 😎👍🏼
Big fan from Czech Republic! :) Kalashnikov vol.1 arrived yesterday, iam so hyped! Keep it up Larry, you are the best!
That was cool. Thanks for sharing this.
Really cool process. I think we would all like to have a mini plant like that in our garage. They sure seem to care about the quality of their product.
I have 2 spent .38SPL cases from this Brand...they pretty rare on my country on these days.😁
Real neat Larry!
You know what my aged grandmother says? You can NEVER have enough bullets!
I have been shooting S&B for a long time great quality ammo. As always a professional video congrats.
More BCM factory tour please! Or do a BCM torture test like you did with DD👍
Enjoyed the video and have been shooting S&B for years ,No problems.
Loved the walkthrough
Factory production has really improved, but it can never beat a knowledgeable hand loader.
Larry your channel is the best!👍
+you got the best job in world
I used a 270win, 150gr round nose sp S&B for moose 26/09/2023, and yes the freezer is full. Very good ammo in all my rifles.
Very cool process, lookin good LAV, I really enjoyed the beautiful mullet in the vid as well! 👍🏻👌🏻🤟🏻
Awesome, thanks L.A.V for sharing this. I love to see these types of videos. I shoot S&B all the time.
Thank you for this wonderful video, Larry! Keep it up!
Thanks Larry.
I tell ya, seeing all that it takes to make these rounds start to finish makes the price for ammo justifiable. There's s a lot that goes into making good quality ammo. Also, looking good Larry! Good for you!
I haven’t watched in awhile but damn man you look years better happy for ya
I once was given a lot of Sellier Bellot primers to test here in the UK, i was skeptical as i had not heard of the brand many years ago, after testing i was delighted with them and said i would take an order for my F Class shooting, problem was they never got any more but to let you know their products seem to be top shelf
Thumb up the S&B!
Best 9mm FMJ rounds.💖
Dang Mr.Vickers looking good brotha
Good to see Larry getting his weight under control. He easily added 10 years to his life.
I love ammo.. I could watch and do this shit all day long!
Wow, that is amazing!
Birth of a freedom seed! Sweet!
Larry has lost a lot of weight. Way to go, Larry!
I like these vids....how ever...longer and more detailed...i like how things are made
I didn’t think that guy was you, lost hella weight man looking great! Keep it up
Always liked S&B's brass for .223. I'd even buy S&B milsurp, pull the bullets, do the usual benchrest additional steps, and in the end, best results of any brand. That's some tough stuff!
They make a fantastic 7.62 x 25 round, one of the few reliable sources I can find
3:20. That Czech mullet!
I've never bought S&B. Not sure why. But this video makes me want some in a fierce way!
Agree with Geebs, your looking good Larry.
Really cool. Thank you
Cool vid, Larry. I love S&B ammo, especially in my Mossberg 500.
At 1:25 they ingeniously flip the case to just let them fall randomly on the basket.
Forgive me Mr. Vickers, I just watched Aloona's video and my sense of humor just freefall-ed.🙇😂
Holy shit Larry you're looking good, keep sticking it to them haters.
Today I learned how to pronounce “Sellier and Bellot,” Thanks to Larry Vickers.
I use S+B ammunition in my 7x64. It's giving 20mm groups off a bipod in my Sauer Mod 90. It does a great job on driven boar days. If anyone comes across a batch in their local supplier I recommend trying some. Nice video, regards from Scotland.
The crazy part to this is for all the automated processes, the most important component (the primer) is made by hand by a guy rubbing priming compound manually into a tray of primer cups.
Bring back the old BIG Larry!!!!!!!
Had to rewind back to 0:35. For a second I thought that was The Donald.
Im so glad my Royal Air Force weapons trade training mentioned annulus anvil and obturation…..
Wish this was 10x longer.
Sellier & Bellot is great ammo.
Amazing!!! But at 3:56, how is the machine picking up the brass. Brass is not magnetic?
Whoa!!! YT has not dumped this one yet???
Hope this content never is lost to YT, it's a shame what they are doing to creators today.
Awesome ammo. The 9mm 124 grain works really well in my CZ SP01.
Greetings from Czech Republic
They make great ammo!😃👍
Yesterday I was watching another video about how the us military has factories that has very advanced bullet making machines and each of them pumps out 1200 rounds per minute!
I'll try and post the video link here soon.
Where is that proud large dude who used to run the show ?
He was funny with all that display of dominance over everything :)
my fav ammo , very good accuracy with my Yugo M48 , with SPCE bullet.
Amazing to watch how ammo is made.
Id love to have just 1 day of production in my storage closet!
Sellier Bellot makes great ammo at a great price.
I guess they don’t want to give away any trade secrets or anything.
It would be more interesting to know some details. How thick the initial roll of brass sheet is,
What thickness they draw down to, what the annealing process is, what temperature, etc. there is just a quick little statement about everything without much context.
The show how it’s made should do,an episode.
Incredible.