Utterly fascinating and probably posted before but for any handloader well worth a cringe watch - note particularly how the powder is carefully measured….
Utterly fascinating and probably posted before but for any handloader well worth a cringe watch - note particularly how the powder is carefully measured….
Not as dangerous as many think . A lot of loads can be dropped in the case , levelled off and stuff a bullet in . AK etc aint the worlds most accurate rifles .
Using the Lee Loader to make ammunition is not a million miles away from this. Hammer for priming and sizing, dipper for powder, hammer for seating. Still turns out accurate ammunition.
This was probably close to the way it was all done before mass production, machine tolerances and quality control - although the guys were sorting through finished ammo by hand and weeding out doubtful specimens.
Utterly fascinating and probably posted before but for any handloader well worth a cringe watch - note particularly how the powder is carefully measured….
At least the take health and safety seriously, the machinist protects his finger with a rag and the man at the acid-electrolyte bath uses rubber gloves.
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