Custom homemade shotgun shells

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This is part two of my posting showing two more youtube videos from DEMOLITION RANCH where he tries out various projectiles from a shotgun.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.


 
He's down in Texas. He actually has a video of him purposefully destroying a shotgun by firing it while the barrel is submerged in water. He fires that one from a safe distance with a string though. Pretty interesting stuff. Wish I had the cash and time to do something similar. His .50 cal videos and microwaving stuff videos are pretty good too.
 
It won't be so funny for those folks when a crayon gets stuck in the barrel, brutal not sure where it was filmed but if in Canada I think your close to Careless Use of a Firearm.

I think those are hilarious. Are you actually serious about thew crayon thing? It's made of wax and 1/4" in diameter. Even if it did get stuck, nothing harmful would come of it.
 
Just to slightly derail, has anyone here reloaded solid brass, solid head cases for their 12 gauge? It would be just the ticket for long term economy with say a single shot break action shotgun. Solid head 12 gauge brass (to me, anyway) would be capable of some pretty warm loads (the gun's strength might be the limiting factor there). Not sure what a brass shell 12 reloading set up would look like. I am thinking it might be an antique only reloading set up.
 
Just to slightly derail, has anyone here reloaded solid brass, solid head cases for their 12 gauge? It would be just the ticket for long term economy with say a single shot break action shotgun. Solid head 12 gauge brass (to me, anyway) would be capable of some pretty warm loads (the gun's strength might be the limiting factor there). Not sure what a brass shell 12 reloading set up would look like. I am thinking it might be an antique only reloading set up.

mine looks like a nail in a piece of dowel and another piece of 3/4" dowel to seat the primer/wads and some glue to seal the over shot wad I just load with black powder in the magtech stuff because its balloon head but if you can get some lathe turned cases with a soild head I bet smokeless could be used
 
mine looks like a nail in a piece of dowel and another piece of 3/4" dowel to seat the primer/wads and some glue to seal the over shot wad I just load with black powder in the magtech stuff because its balloon head but if you can get some lathe turned cases with a soild head I bet smokeless could be used

yeah, I am not really interested in the balloon head stuff as the horsepower the solid cases are capable of interests me. Not that into cowboy action or blackpowder.

In the US its possible to get solid head cases made up from 50bmg brass, but I am not sure if that service is something we as Cdns can take advantage of. Maybe I should ask Ed Hubel about it.
 
yeah, I am not really interested in the balloon head stuff as the horsepower the solid cases are capable of interests me. Not that into cowboy action or blackpowder.

In the US its possible to get solid head cases made up from 50bmg brass, but I am not sure if that service is something we as Cdns can take advantage of. Maybe I should ask Ed Hubel about it.

Check out Rocky Mountain Cartridge, the make lathe turned cases and the tools for loading them...
 
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