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Hand rolled bottom shots. Why are they so important? Bottom shots are those salutes contained in aerial shells. Properly made for canister shells, they form a sabot or integral part of the integrity of the shell. Veteran shellmaker Don Rowe tells how he makes better shells by hand-rolling the case, and shows you how the standard color-&-report shell is better and safer with this technique. Don is a shellmaker by trade, and he learned from skilled old country craftsmen. Learn from the pros! Recorded at the 1994 PGI convention in New Castle. 60 minutes.
INDEX: Chapter 1, Opening Titles Chapter 2, Beginning of Seminar Chapter 3, Making the Book Chapter 4, Flash Powder Bag Chapter 5, Placement of Flash Powder Chapter 6, Placement of Spolette Chapter 7, Filling in with Sawdust Chapter 8, Pleating the End Chapter 9, Spiking Chapter 10, Making Books for Larger Shells Chapter 11, Other Video Titles 00:59:46:24 Chapter 12, Ends |