Great video. I have been reloading for 4 years now. I am thirsty for knowledge. And I did learn a cool trick with the lighter. Thanks
@406adventuresКүн бұрын
@@briancooper9495 you’re welcome, keep up the good work!
@gamerman12746 күн бұрын
Can i use dishsoap liquid or soap
@406adventures6 күн бұрын
@@gamerman1274 you probably can, but I always use something that is a degreaser because you spray oil on the filter so the best way to clean it is to use a degreaser
@SteveJones-e8w6 күн бұрын
(Revelation 20:11-15)And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. (Revelation 20:11-15)
@user-cs5up9qx8s11 күн бұрын
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@406adventures11 күн бұрын
@@user-cs5up9qx8s thank you for the comment
@user-cs5up9qx8s11 күн бұрын
@406adventures we love the West. God bless you, and please be safe!!!
@406adventures11 күн бұрын
@@user-cs5up9qx8s you too!
@lnorman855315 күн бұрын
Get your geography correct -- please. Zortman is located in the Little Rocky Mountains. The Bearpaw Mountains are West of the Little Rockies!
@406adventures15 күн бұрын
@@lnorman8553 I know that, I am not sure why I # bearpaw. Thank you
@haletech43718 күн бұрын
Getting started into reloading. Glad I found his video. Thank you for sharing
@406adventures17 күн бұрын
@@haletech437 you’re welcome
@Navyjim29 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video,. I have a Hot springs flare also and this really helped
@406adventures29 күн бұрын
@@Navyjim you’re welcome, glad it helped you! Thank you for the comment
@joshuascott906Ай бұрын
Jesus didn't need to go to Egypt to learn healing his father is a healer so did Elijah heal in the book of Kings he didn't learn chi-gong
@ZaeGreenFit4 күн бұрын
lol go cope bud
@advocatefortruthlibertyand5803Ай бұрын
LOST ALL RESPECT FROM THE MOMENT HE USED THE WORD ALIEN INSTEAD OF THE WORD EXTRATERRESTRIAL IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF ETYMOLOGY YOU DO NOT HAVE IT AT ALL WITH YOUR SO-CALLED "RESEARCH" a·li·en adjective belonging to a foreign country or nation. ex·tra·ter·res·tri·al adjective of or from outside the earth or its atmosphere. IF YOU CAN'T GET THIS VERY BASIC INFORMATION YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT PATRICK I RECOMMEND THAT IF PEOPLE ARE UNABLE TO GET BASIC LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS RIGHT THEN YOU SHOULDN'T BE ENTERTAINING THESE CHARLATANS THANK YOU SIR
@masonwelty8058Ай бұрын
The cave at 21:10 is called Teton Jackson cave. Excavations there in 1941 were started because of the rich deposits discovered in Pictograph Caves, but only a relatively small handful of artifacts were found.
@406adventuresАй бұрын
That is interesting, thank you for the information
@ryandienes6526Ай бұрын
I'm planning a cross country trip to this area. Amazing scenery. Is there a trail head for parking or camping? Any info appreciated
@406adventuresАй бұрын
There is a parking area, it is a small parking area and I usually use it to unload my four wheeler because the road is really rough, but beautiful you can camp anywhere in the national Forest
@ryandienes6526Ай бұрын
@406adventures I'm coming from Ohio with a 27ft toy hauler. Is this a good area to setup camp at a ride for a week?
@ryandienes6526Ай бұрын
@406adventures I'm really trying to find a place I can park the camper at for a week and ride a ton of trails
@406adventuresАй бұрын
@@ryandienes6526 I would find a spot by red Lodge and that way you can go into the Beartooth mountains and a ride. Pickett pen Road is a really long ride and super awesome, also you could zip over to the priors from red Lodge and ride there also.
@celestialheights4819Ай бұрын
Jesus is the cornerstone the builders (Masons) rejected
@nicholasberumenАй бұрын
Freemasonry was founded in the 1700s Jesus predated that by awhile Furthermore Jesus is the living God he didn’t need anything he came down to earth because he was so loving of us that’s it not any of the lies this man tells Look into his eyes there is no life there Jesus tells us to beware of false prophets they are like ravenous wolves If you let this man guide you you will go to hell let Jesus be your teacher no one comes to the father except through him
@ShannonNewman-ql3bfАй бұрын
I feel like u have a lot of knowledge and I hope I can find more information on what ur saying and so far so good!! Keep them coming!!
@nicholasberumenАй бұрын
It’s lies he comes off confident if you question if this truly happened just read the Bible it will reveal the truth this man gives false knowledge that will lead you and many to hell if people believe him
@litotehАй бұрын
This is perfect. I have 5 extra K&N air filter oil cans as I use the air filter cleaner spray faster than the oil.
@douglasmead92602 ай бұрын
Very disappointing video. It could have been interesting to learn more about the history of the area, but why you posted the video with such horrible audio (wind) is beyond me. You could have dubbed the narrative to make it worthwhile.
@406adventures2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry that you were very disappointed, I didn’t have any other audio equipment with me and don’t really know how to dub over. I guess I will have to look into that. Thank you for your criticism, I will have to make a better video in a couple weeks when I go back up
@matildagreene1744Ай бұрын
It's windy there a good deal of the time..Winter, spring, summer & fall..LOL
@jeremiahmckenzie55322 ай бұрын
Christianity and Freemasonry do, in fact, intertwine with each other, because he was considered a carpenter. Let's just consider the fact that, in the New Testament, Christ laid rock as the foundation of the temple, and, plus, this rock that was laid as the foundation of the temple is allegorically synonymous with the Philosopher's Stone that can be used for conscious purification. Allegorically speaking, Jesus was consciously the embodiment of what masonry is, if we are going to take the truth about masonry for what it is. MASON=A skilled worker (ex. a carpenter) who builds by laying units of substantial material (such as stone or brick)
@Noahbaboa8972 ай бұрын
I want more people in this comment section with more knowledge on this. Seems like a false prophet but hes very convincing
@joshadamson942 ай бұрын
Are you able to access Careless Creek from the main road or is it still blocked off? Have to cut over from Swimming Woman?
@406adventures2 ай бұрын
I cut over from swimming woman.
@bustaxedge30362 ай бұрын
That’s wrong “After Herod died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt and said, “Get up, take the child and his mother and go to the land of Israel, for those who were trying to take the child’s life are dead.”” Matthew 2:19-20
@andrewt35932 ай бұрын
Do you paddle downriver to a vehicle? Or is the flow light enough to paddle back upriver once you're done?
@406adventures2 ай бұрын
We take 2 vehicles and drop one off at the take out spot and then drive back up to get the other vehicle where we started from. It’s a pretty fast river depending on time of year.
@cameronwyllie72902 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, a true masterclass in passing on years of knowledge in the most thoughtful, explanatory way I’ve ever seen. Reminds me of my late father teaching me to tie trout flies, he was a master and I sadly never really realised that until he was gone.
@406adventures2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I can relate to you.
@misterkrispy80103 ай бұрын
Thank you for uploading your father's video. Excellent instructor!
@406adventures3 ай бұрын
You’re welcome. He sure was and loved to teach/show people.
@Curtisitruc19823 ай бұрын
That was a fantastic video. This is the kind of content I’m looking for. Direct. Detailed. Huge respect to your dad for making this video. Thank you for the upload
@406adventures3 ай бұрын
Great! I’m glad it helped. You’re welcome.
@matt73633 ай бұрын
Just wondering if you have any tips for me for my browning BAR 300 win mag. I’m having a hell of a time getting proper sizing and seating depth. It seems to have a smaller chamber. Thanks.
@calvinjosey57843 ай бұрын
I am curious if your dad would be willing to help teach me if I give him some money for his time? I live in Bozeman but my girlfriend is in Billings so I am there quite a bit. I recently purchased all of the stuff to reload but am struggling to find a mentor here that can help me feel confident I won’t mess my rifles up
@406adventures3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately he passed away 2 years ago otherwise I’m sure he would have loved to!
@calvinjosey57843 ай бұрын
@@406adventures I am terribly sorry to hear that, my condolences. Thank you for sharing these videos with us, they are truly appreciated
@foshizzlfizzl3 ай бұрын
From Russia with love. I really have to point out your working place. That speaks for your level of dedication and professionalism.
@406adventures3 ай бұрын
Thank you
@willr21893 ай бұрын
The knowledge that your father has provided gave me the confidence to go out and buy a good reloading equipment to do it myself. I will continue to watch this video until it clicks. I'm forever grateful!
@406adventures3 ай бұрын
That’s great! I’m glad to hear it and good luck!
@E.L.RipleyAtNostromo4 ай бұрын
I’m a pretty experienced reloader, and still picked up some good info and tips here. Thank you to your Dad for putting this together. I’ve made the mistake about not labeling what was in my powder measure, and learned my lesson. Nice tip on setting up the balance beam scale. I also have that excellent older RCBS 88507 APS hand primer and all the strips and strip loader, and of course RCBS discontinued it! They went with the tray one I don’t care for, so I’ve been trying to find a replacement as that’s a great model. I full length resize every time, even brass in the same rifle, but just enough to set the shoulder back .002” in a bolt and .003” in an autoloader. I understand neck sizing, but every few reloadings you’re going to have to FL size anyway, so I do it every time for consistency. Your reloading bench is perfectly organized! Love those die and bushing racks. Ironically, I was reloading pistol ammo on a Dillon progressive for 20 years, but I think I never really _learned_ reloading until I started reloading for a rifle on a single stage press. The best tip I learned from your video, and frankly can’t believe I didn’t do this before, is to have the bullet reloading manual side by side with the powder manual, as of course the powder manual will list all bullet manufacturers, so it’s a good comparison. I appreciate you taking the time to out together this comprehensive video. 👍
@406adventures4 ай бұрын
You’re welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed it and I’m glad you picked up a couple things from it!
@muyatembo99474 ай бұрын
thank you very much for providing this video. your father is a very good teacher, if possible continue uploading his teachings we are learning a lot than you can ever imagine. your father is a Gift to us
@406adventures4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the kind words, unfortunately, this is the only video that he had made
@ELRORRITO14 ай бұрын
Nice.
@406adventures4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@matildagreene17445 ай бұрын
Do you have a trespass permit ? Pryor gap rd is on reservation land. Nice but still not like doing it over a lifespan on foot 😘 Drone does it in one sweep but still, what a view to look at !
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
No I don’t, never have had one, I have been going up there for 30 years. Yes they are beautiful and full of heritage and history!
@matildagreene17442 ай бұрын
@@406adventures Unless you're native, you should get one out of respect. Thank you. Lots of people have been doing many things for 30 years but it doesn't make it right. All you have to do is go to Hardin.
@masonwelty8058Ай бұрын
@@matildagreene1744 What does that process look like?
@matildagreene1744Ай бұрын
@@masonwelty8058 You have to go to Crow Agency. Depending on what purpose you are on the rez for. Don't know what the process looks like...I'm native.
@ELRORRITO15 ай бұрын
Again. Nicely done. I still yet to copy your plumbing art. I will be building a cart similar to yours. I do recirculate on my Herms to keep a steady temp. I don't have an insulated tun. Crazy request. Could you make a video on just the brewing cart?.. And links for parts.. Link for those 3 way valves. I know too much to ask.😊 Cheers from Phoenix, AZ. 🍻
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
I will do one for you coming up
@palesolemn31405 ай бұрын
How far as the hike up tovthe vision quest top area?
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
Once all the snow clears you can drive up to the top in a 4wd vehicle and then it’s only a few hundred yards of a walk over to the edge. They are all along the cliff edge! The top is called dry head vista.
@palesolemn31405 ай бұрын
@@406adventures inmyself would mind if it was a hike but glad to know for wife and kiddos sake 😂 thank you for reply man. My Dad always told us stories of the knee-eaters from the pryor ice caves growing up. I was born in Billings and family in Hamilton/Corvallis. I have lived in Az since 84 though..just hike hieroglyphic canyon in superstitions last Saturday on a rainy day (best time to do it). Have you ever heard the little people referred to as knee-eaters btw?
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
@@palesolemn3140 you can always hike way off trail if you’d like also! You’re welcome, I have not heard of them called that. I may hit you up one of the times we come down that way to check your hikes out! Let me know if you need any other advice/suggestions as we aware up there a lot!
@brianfuhrmann87505 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jmilfy5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this
@406adventures5 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@homebeerbrewery6 ай бұрын
Nice looking setup man! Love it. Thanks for sharing! I see you have a good brew assistant ;-) Cheers
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
It was fun to put together! Thank you. Yeah that’s my grandson and he is very intrigued with how things work so I went through the whole process with him.
@froglizard61356 ай бұрын
👎👎👎I I'm learning more and more about Freemasonry and I do not believe it is a good thing.
@Edsq1016 ай бұрын
I’ve reloaded pistol and thought so long about rifle for hunting purposes. I’ve watched so many videos and I’m so impressed by your efforts at explaining different aspects. I have one ’deer rifle’ so save the once fitted brass. Finally someone who explains the difference between once fitted and range brass and resizing! My first question is regarding the flash hole. Some have said it’s important to deburr the inner flash hole edges with a tool but you didn’t. Do you not find that necessary? Second. The neck resisting die you use didn’t make any reference to how much smaller the ball should be in relation to the projectile. I’ve seen it said that possibly 2 thou? Is that being too anal? I was hanging on till the end to see your opinions on crimping but your video reshowed earlier clips. What happened there and did you make another video on crimping? Overall I was delighted with your efforts but crimping has always been a vague spot in reloading rifle ammunition and yours skipped that aspect. Many thanks for the rest it was genuinely informative and easy to understand. Some other videos have my head swimming with high brown technical stuff. Kind regards Ed
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
My dad made this video, and he had every intention on making more, but he passed away and did not get a chance to do them. I found his discs of this video, and it was always his intention to get them on to help people learn how to reload, so I put them together and made this video for him to honor his memory.
@gamefreeks6 ай бұрын
Very Nice video describing everything! With your ability to fill MT from the bottom would you try adding grains first and then the water?
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I wish there was a video like this when I first started 10 years ago so I’m glad it can help. I suppose you could add the grain first, but I like to add them to the tun because I think it helps from getting dough balls by stirring as you add the grains.
@tonyturner4876 ай бұрын
Incredible video with amazing information
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
thank you!
@ELRORRITO16 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining the plumbing. I also have a 3 vessel Propane Herms. .I've been waiting for this video for a while. Thx. Cheers from Phoenix, AZ.
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
You’re welcome, I’m glad it helped you.
@BobBob-kw2xq6 ай бұрын
I got a funny story about when my dad got a reloading bench and decided to wing it through loading. Also him and my mom babysat this awful kid who's mom lived in the area and they convinced themselves that it was my kid so they could have grandkids. It's not my kid. This kid would sneak into his workshop and play with tools including the reloader handles and one day the scales were left out to be seen by him and he played with those too. I hunt with a rem. 300 ultra mag and bought the set of dies to reload ammo, and a couple bags of brass, powder, primers, bullets and a couple boxes of factory ammo with the intent of getting my neighbor Jerry to show me the steps to reloading in the future. I get a better scope a couple years later and decide to re-zero it and stop by my dads house where I keep my guns and ammo in the big safe. I grab the last 2 boxes on a shelf of the ultra mag's ammo and call Jerry to meet me at range. I load the gun after bore sighting and place the gun in a large sandbag with a secondary smaller sandbag under shoulder stock so its nice and stable. This thing accelerates 180 grain slugs to 3300 fps or beyond so the recoil is massive. I load the first round and fire and the recoil was brutal. More than I ever remember it being but I think I'm just getting soft. I load second round and fire and the recoil was just damned brutal but Jerry is watching me from the side and stops me and wants to see a spent brass. I handed him one and he said stop and take out the remaining bullets. He calls my dad and asked him if he had reloaded some of my bullets and he said yeah, both boxes had been reloaded. Jerry told me there was a huge ball of fire coming out of my barrel and the spent rounds had pushed out their primers. We get to the house and go to the reloader and dad is showing Jerry how he reloaded everything and the weights of powder per round when I noticed the little cup that you weigh the powder in was missing that little brass handle you hold it by. That was what his analog scales weighed up along with powder and although that tab was small in brass weight, it was a lot more in powder weight. He pulled the slug out of the bullets he had loaded already and the slugs were setting on the powder in the brass....I was about to blow my gun up. Moral of the story.. now I'm about to start reloading for myself and I am watching everything I can on how to do it right!
@406adventures6 ай бұрын
Wow that could have been dangerous! Good thing he stopped you from shooting more and you didn’t get hurt!
@TheMrMused7 ай бұрын
This is Rosetta Stone level work. For all the amazing tools we have now, if you don't have a mastery of the subjects your dad addressed here, you'll never maximize the benefit of all the new stuff.
@406adventures7 ай бұрын
Very true! Thank you for the comment!
@laurahome15887 ай бұрын
He’s right.
@406adventures7 ай бұрын
I agree
@poolfan727 ай бұрын
That white car needs to finish its stripe job
@406adventures7 ай бұрын
🤣
@COLT45Studios7 ай бұрын
This video was so well done, absolutely fantastic! Your father was an absolute pro!
@406adventures7 ай бұрын
Yes, he was, thank you for the kind words
@borknagar6667 ай бұрын
david blaine looking dark these days.
@Thebestcoldkilla7 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@406adventures7 ай бұрын
🤣😂
@bradchirdaris21907 ай бұрын
15:25 I think he made a mistake 2.494 is the Max length you don’t exceed. 2.484 is the trim length you can see to the right. Great video I learned a lot! I’m not being a critic just trying to help