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I have seen some all brass shotgun shells. I am interested if anyone still make them and what special reloading equipment is needed to reload it and what "crimping" method is used (some kind of wad or paper patch or so) . . Is it also suitable for semiautos or only for break opens . . ? Jiri | ||
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Jiri,could you tell me what kind of all brass shells you mean,the thin brass perfects,or the turned brass cases usualy used on large bore shotguns, eg; 4&8bores | ||
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Ballard carries brass shotgun hulls. They have a website, but I'm not sure what it is. Do a search on the net and you'll track them down. Mac | |||
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I am interested especially in 16 gauge 2 7/8". I hope I will be able load hevier loads than factory 1 or 1 1/8. I could make also some by myself (lathe turned), but need some drawings . . . Jiri | |||
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Jiri, use caution in thinking that you can safely load to higher pressures just by using a brass case, when a paper or plastic case is used and you experience gun failure as result of high pressures, the failure rarely occurs in the chamber area but rather down the barrel, ahead of the chamber and often near the muzzel where barrel walls are thinest. I shoot a damascus 16, that I load with the turned brass cases. I find them easier to deal with, since I don't shoot this shotgun very often. Gene [ 12-20-2002, 17:01: Message edited by: muffin ] | |||
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