One Tool You Need if You Reload (Particularly .303 British)
If you're an experienced reloader you may already know about the potential pitfall of handloading .303 British for Lee Enfield rifles -- and if you don't you may very well find out the hard way. In this video I recommend the purchase of an inexpensive tool which could save a trip at the range, a visit to a gun smith or your own hard efforts to fix the problem. Advance apologies for the sound quality, it's what happens when you film on a windy day. The Redneck Preppy can also be found on Odysee: https://odysee.com/@TheRedneckPreppy #reloading #reloadingbench #303british

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