February 12, 2021 Update: The weather was actually really nice outside several days this week, so I took advantage of the clement weather to get some testing done outside.  Specifically, I did another experiment with bullet swaging, this time obtaining the enigmatic result that the swaged bullets were clearly unstable (most of them were key-holing) and yet the accuracy was still remarkably good.  Then I began experimenting with 3D-printed plastic sabots.  I have recorded enough material for two videos about these tests, but I haven't gotten around to editing it yet.  However, before filming these new tests I did get through my backlog of video editing from previous weeks, so the video about my first swaging experiment is done, as is the one about working with agates and the follow-up to the first practical accuracy video.  Also, I have been meaning to make a couple more holsters for a while now, and I finally got around to doing that toward the end of the week.  One of my first-ever videos was about making leather holsters, but I think I can improve upon the video quality of that early episode, so I filmed my most recent holster-making endeavor, and plan to make a new video about it.  Between all of that, I didn't get much done on Project Ghost Eagle this week, but that is still a high priority.  Anyway, this week I think I'll upload the video about the 3D printed primer inversion tray.