Defensive Edge - LRH Reloading DVD

Shawn Carlock

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After several requests we put together a step by step DVD of how to setup equipment and reload for long range hunting. This will serve the experienced reloader as well as the guy just getting started. There is a complete equipment guide, setting up the equipment, testing, load developement, and a never seen before hunting clip. The DVD starts at square 1 and covers every step we do to make ammunition for extreme range hunting shots. It retails for $24.95 if you send a check or MO, we will pay the shipping. Total run time is over 1 hour. Please do not try to order through this post, contact us via email or phone for orders. Feel free to post any comments good or bad about the DVD here.

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I am always interested in your teaching videos. I will be sending a money order tomorrow, Shipping to BC included in that price, if not pm the price and i will send it on its way.
 
Glad to hear hear you put this together! I have gotten a little behind in ordering your videos but will be contacting you soon to catch up.

I hope this is a good seller for you. Buying a longrange rifle and learning to use it is one thing, proper handloading goes together like Pea's & carrots :D.

Thanks Shawn
 
Will be buying this DVD as well but was wondering when the new Longrange Hunting DVD will be out as well so I can just get them both at once.

Thanks
 
Send It Vol 3 won't be out until late this year at the earliest. We did not get enough of the kind of hunting footage we wanted so rather than produce a substandard DVD we are waiting until after this fall, sorry.
 
I liked the video Shawn.

I learned a few new things even though I have been reloading for abour 6 years.

Kinda suprised with how lettle case prep you do but there is know doubt that what you are doing is working having seen all your video's.

1 ? for you having just opened my first bag of 300RUM brass I noticed that the flash hole is off center in the primer pocked on about all of them by about .010 do you feal that is acceptable and how far off do thay have to be before you toss them?
 
Having shot some that were futher off than that against ones that were perfect, I couldn't tell a difference. So again in the interest of what matters it is not some thing we even check anymore.
 
Having shot some that were futher off than that against ones that were perfect, I couldn't tell a difference. So again in the interest of what matters it is not some thing we even check anymore.

That's good to know, Shawn. I've wondered the same thing myself... Thanks.
 
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