I can appreciate you're enthusiasm for reloading. I'm getting older and mostly reload for hand guns, but seems like a job to me, but I do have enough 38sp and 357 for the coming apocalypse lol. Now starting on 45acp.
Love your channel man. I'm deep into my Blackpowder journey and have grown to love the 12 gauge shotgun more so than anything else I've acquired over the years.
@@theshotgunscientists as do I. It's such a versatile and handy skill set to have. Although I'm not sure how to get the sulfur smell out of my shop. I've been running an Ozone machine for days and the smell still persists lol.
@@theshotgunscientists Hey man how do you clean your "spent" hulls? I'm searching through YT right now but I'd rather ask someone who knows what they are doing and someone I can trust. Thank you. Side note: ever thought of making a video of this?
@@JoshMo1993 You don’t clean them, there’s no way to get them looking new again. For the metal part, just use some 0000 steel wool and it’ll polish it back to bright. The plastic will never look new again though.
The Remington holes have loaded extremely well for me. Probably better than any others. Although I find after I reload for 10 shells once, they end up being too crispy or the pedals break apart and I can really only get one maybe two reloads out of them… Haven’t quite figured that out yet.
That 3/4 ounce load has to be a squirrel getter supreme. What is the usual velocity? I usually think of a .410 as a special purpose tool for squirrels and rabbits, so a good payload and tight pattern is what you can really use.
I've seen the OMV tools on BPI's site, but not with the black plastic or rubber piece to make it fit in the Load-All. Do you have any specifications or part number that was used to make that part of the tool?
I’ve done videos with them in 24, 28, .410, 32 and 10 gauge using new hulls. Better than any press by a lot. You can get factory style or better crimps.
I made a slight mistake, Gaep appears to have nothing to do with OMV. I was thinking Gaep made the OMV press. I was wrong.
Very cool! I started loading for ducks for next year already. Playing with some .410 3" #9 tss, so far they are lookin good.
That’s awesome
I can appreciate you're enthusiasm for reloading. I'm getting older and mostly reload for hand guns, but seems like a job to me, but I do have enough 38sp and 357 for the coming apocalypse lol. Now starting on 45acp.
Thanks man
Love your channel man. I'm deep into my Blackpowder journey and have grown to love the 12 gauge shotgun more so than anything else I've acquired over the years.
I love black powder. I make my own.
@@theshotgunscientists as do I. It's such a versatile and handy skill set to have. Although I'm not sure how to get the sulfur smell out of my shop. I've been running an Ozone machine for days and the smell still persists lol.
@@JoshMo1993 it’ll go away after a couple weeks or so
@@theshotgunscientists Hey man how do you clean your "spent" hulls? I'm searching through YT right now but I'd rather ask someone who knows what they are doing and someone I can trust. Thank you.
Side note: ever thought of making a video of this?
@@JoshMo1993 You don’t clean them, there’s no way to get them looking new again. For the metal part, just use some 0000 steel wool and it’ll polish it back to bright. The plastic will never look new again though.
Superbe finition avec la bobine roll
Thanks
awesome reloading tools, great video
Thanks
The Remington holes have loaded extremely well for me. Probably better than any others. Although I find after I reload for 10 shells once, they end up being too crispy or the pedals break apart and I can really only get one maybe two reloads out of them… Haven’t quite figured that out yet.
Trim it down and keep loading
Very cool... I need to get me a set for 16 gauge
Apparently I’ve got a full set coming for the small bores, 24, 28, 32 gauges. Very thankful.
That 3/4 ounce load has to be a squirrel getter supreme. What is the usual velocity? I usually think of a .410 as a special purpose tool for squirrels and rabbits, so a good payload and tight pattern is what you can really use.
About 1100 or 1050 fps. Using h110 you can get a little better speed.
Love your videos But it would be really Helpful if you put Links to referenced tools and suppliers !!! THANKS
I can’t. TH-cam does not allow that. Just google ballistic products you’ll find everything you need.
Genius
Great channel. I only see roll crimp tools from OMV on BPI's website, not the fold crimp. Am I missing something?
You want the pre crimp and ribbassator
I've seen the OMV tools on BPI's site, but not with the black plastic or rubber piece to make it fit in the Load-All. Do you have any specifications or part number that was used to make that part of the tool?
It’s a 4/5” expansion plug about 3/4” tall. It’s not meant to be used with the omv tools I’m probably 1 of 2 different people doing it this way.
@@theshotgunscientistsThat's perfect. Great idea!
Does it have to be the load all. Do you know if it would work on the mec jr 12 gauge press?
They do yes but they can just be bolted on with the right screw
How well do the OMV tools work on new, never crimped hulls?
I’ve done videos with them in 24, 28, .410, 32 and 10 gauge using new hulls. Better than any press by a lot. You can get factory style or better crimps.
Great, thanks
I am looking for a Crimp tool for 410 gauge shotgun would like to know where you got that one from
Bpi
Do they still make these. Cant seem to locate on omv website.
Yes you can get gaep too
Where do you order the real crap from with love to order one for my 410
Bpi
Does the omv come with a way to size
No idea
So where can we buy these.
Ballistic products
Link to this please
I can’t, you’ll have to go to ballistic products website and find them sorry. Wish I could.
Привет!!! Ваше видео смотрят в РОССИИ!!!
Thanks!