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Do you use a special die and a rifle press? I am talking about sabot slugs?


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Posts: 10096 | Location: Loving retirement in Boise, ID | Registered: 16 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Mike,

I use a roll crimping tool to hold slugs in my 12 ga 3.5" SxS...but I don't use sabot slugs. They would probably work the same, though. Someone else likely knows more about this than I know, though.


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Posts: 6711 | Location: Oklahoma, USA | Registered: 14 March 2001Reply With Quote
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Mike

I played around with this about 10 yrs ago. I used plastic shotgun wads, 800-X, and slugs from Buckmaster. I used a Winchester AA trap hull and folded crimp.

These shot quite well out of my 870SP rifled bbl. Never did shoot anything but paper with them though.

WN


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Posts: 249 | Location: Northeast WI | Registered: 30 June 2003Reply With Quote
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I always used a Lyman roll-crimping head in a drill press when loading slugs.


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Posts: 4386 | Location: New Woodstock, Madison County, Central NY | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Mike,

I've been loading sabots myself here lately.

I just bought a Hastings barrel and wanted to try a few handloads through it as well as some store bought shells(28 bucks for 10 shells!!).

I bought the STI sabot kit for 24 dollars that came w/ 24 hulls(Primed), 24 sabots, and 24 bullets, and a roll crimping tool.

I also bought 25 Lyman 525 grains slugs and they work in AA hulls w/ yellow AA wads and load just like field loads in my Versa-Mec.

The Lyman slugs look like a giant air rifle pellet.

The roll crimping was a PITB as far as I'm concerned, it worked but looked terrible. Nothing like the store bought roll crimped shells. After about 2-3 I sort of got it down but they still don't look like factory rolls.

The Lyman slugs just use a fold crimp in the Mec press.

I've got several different charges loaded w/ each type of slug but, I haven't been to the range yet. I used Blue Dot for some faster loads and Herco for some mid range loads.

I'll let you know how they do when I find time to hit the range.

If one of the recipes will do 2" or so at 100, I believe they'd work well out to 125 or maybe 150.

I almost bought some of the 12ga 45 cal 300 grain bullets w/ sabots from Ballistic Products but, I couldn't find any data for the loads. It may come w/ them, don't know.

I thought if the factory loads are hitting 2000 FPS w/ 385 grainers then we should be able to find something close but, the components are just not out there.

Good Luck

Reloader
 
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