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18 December 2007, 06:45
tap_21
buckshot reloading
I was just curious about reloading buckshot shells for coyote hunting. can you reload them in your mec jr or do you have to have something special.
18 December 2007, 19:42
buckeyeshooter
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The mec will work fine
19 December 2007, 04:11
tap_21
Since the 00 buckshot only has 9 pellets would you just count them out or can you run them through a certain charge bar
19 December 2007, 18:30
buckeyeshooter
I would probably run them through the press. The reason being that it would be a bit faster.
20 December 2007, 03:32
DaMan
quote:
Originally posted by tap_21:
I was just curious about reloading buckshot shells for coyote hunting. can you reload them in your mec jr or do you have to have something special.


Tap, what gauge and shell length?
20 December 2007, 17:46
tap_21
12 gauge and 2 3/4 length I just feel there is really hardly ever a need to reload in 3 in, unless there is something better in them that I don't know about.
28 December 2007, 03:37
Ricochet
6 more 00 pellets, that's all.


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04 February 2008, 07:08
Allan DeGroot
The buckshot can be loaded in four layers of two inside the
an already seated RXP wad then a normal 8-point fold crimp is applied....

there was a lad like this in the lyman handbook that I loaded a bunch of but I don't remember the particulars offhand...

I do remember it was one of the few loads I used
Dupont 700X propellant for....

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31 January 2009, 13:38
BBBruce
Some years back I loaded 00 buck using the same powder weight & wad for the same weight of shot specified in my Lee tables for #4 lead duck shot. I loaded some AAA (#4 buckshot) and a buddy nailed a nice muley buck no problem. Later I shot a smallish black bear in the chest at under 20 yards and it just ran away. I have wondered ever since if I was correct in using duck shot powder weights and wads for buckshot. Any thoughts?
31 January 2009, 17:31
enfieldspares
quote:
Since the 00 buckshot only has 9 pellets would you just count them out or can you run them through a certain charge bar


I would count them AND layer them by hand too. 3 + 3 + 3 so that they stack inside the shell case.
03 February 2009, 04:47
doubledown
Tap 21 Try BP. http://www.ballisticproducts.com/home.asp

They have everything shotgun,Buck ,Slugs, plus reloading manuals for all there stuff.

For buckshot and slugs I use a hull vice and a roll crimper with a clear overshot card.
08 February 2009, 02:05
Allan DeGroot
ABSOLUTELY hand layer them.

Buckshot will not feed through a charge bar.

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08 April 2009, 08:30
wonderwolf
I realize I'm a little late in this post but BPI (ballistic products) has a book out called Buckshot Loading III, It has some great info on loading all kinds of buckshot and seeing as it is a BPI book they push their products hard in it but the load data is still good as is the particulars of stacking the shot etc.

I myself am going to be loading up about 500 rounds of 00 buckshot soon but I'll be roll crimping it and using primed new hulls so no need for a press.


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