I loved it. Having shot clays, doves, and pointed wild quail with a 16b m/l doublegun I can relate to much of it.
Did you notice the loader blowing down the bores before loading, in one sequence? There are at least two logical and important reasons to do so. First, when you blow down the bores from the muzzle, and you see smoke exit the nipples, it ensures that they're indeed open for the next shot, and not clogged. Secondly, the moisture from your breath helps to extinguish any remaining smoldering embers that could possibly be in the bore from a previous shot, and would set off the powder charge about to be dumped down bore. An accidental discharge of powder alone could very well result in singeing the loader's eyebrows, or even damaging his eyes. Not to mention soiling his undies.
As to the ponytail criticism, get over it. He is expressing himself in his own way, and not harming anyone in the process.
I enjoyed that video, Mike!