16 June 2002, 13:30
EXPRESSshot in rifle cartridges
There must be a reason that shot shells are only commercially availiable for .22, but I just wanted to ask anyway...
Can you load shot pellets into any old rifle case, say a .375 for example? How would you seal/crimp it, would a cork or paper cap work? maybe something from a muzzleloader?
16 June 2002, 13:32
EXPRESS...sorry, this was meant to go onto the reloading forum.
17 June 2002, 11:30
Pecos41Express, you
COULD do it. One way to seal it would be to load the case with powder. Stuff it partially full with kleenex, add the shot and then seat a proper caliber gascheck upside down in the neck of the cartridge. This would probably produce a round that would not feed thru the magazine and you would have to single load it.
My question is why in the world would you do such a thing?
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Performance would be horrible....and so would barrel leading! I think you are forgetting about your rifle's twist. Shotguns, of course are smoothbore. The rifle's twist is going to spin those pellets up like a turbine and when they exit the barrel they will be going OUTWARD about as fast as they go forward. Your "shot pattern" will amount to about 3 pellets within 3 ft circle when shot from 3 yards. Seriously.
There is nothing down this road for you but disappointment and a very fouled rifle barrel. I know because I've fiddled with similar crazy projects.
Not sure where you are going with this idea or why you think it necessary to even contemplate...but I bet we can think of a much better road for you to take.
Tell me WHY you want to do such a thing for starters.
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