I’ve found that there’s a HUGE demand for 45 ACP reloading content. It’s because of this that I prioritize this kind of content (9mm, 45 ACP, .223, …) when I go to produce content related to a specific reloading press. Recently, one of my videos set a new record for Ultimate Reloader – over a half million views for a single video!
This happens to be one of my old videos filmed with an old camera, and not-so-awesome microphone, but I think this video is really about the content- showing a press in action, talking through the features, demonstrating the reloading process. That’s what I started out focusing on, and it’s what still motivates me to bring this content to you all. It’s great to have this virtual “community” to share with and be a part of. Thanks to you all for your continued enthusiasm and support, I couldn’t do it without you all!
I’m excited to announce that I’ll have a totally new Lee Loadmaster video available soon, showing something no one has seen before (that’s also something I like doing- showing something new 🙂 ). In the mean time, here’s an example of a newer Lee Loadmaster video filmed with a better camera and a *real* microphone. Enjoy!
Thanks,
Gavin
I will say that you have the Smoothest Loadmaster I have ever seen on youtube.
Are those machines on a different bench? I didn’t see the T-track system that I have seen in other videos. If so, how do you have them attached to the bench?
Thanks!
Yes I would like to know how your LoadMaster is mounted. It appears to be a pedestal stand bolted into the concrete floor. Is it the Lock and Load pedestal stand?
Still using one of the earlier small primer feeds 🙂 and Federal primers 🙂 🙂 and it works 🙂
The Lee haters won’t believe it.
I love my 3 loadmasters.
Great video Gavin, looking forward to the next one.