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I'm having a couple of rifled chokes made for my Churchill Windsor I SxS 10ga. Now it's time to take the MEC jr reloader out of the box (got it 5 years ago). I'm going to make my own slug mould soon. Where do I start with loads? Powders wads etc. I've never been motivated enough to load for a shotgun until now. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | ||
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you might want to check out these folks. They have information, and products that might help youhttp://www.ballisticproducts.com/bpi/welcome/welcome_shotgunners.htm out. NRA Patron Life Member | |||
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Execelent reasource! Thanks, been looking for a source like them for some time. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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Glad to help. There are probably more resources out there....you might log onto shotgunworld.com and search their reloading forum, or post a question. Best of luck to you. NRA Patron Life Member | |||
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Perhaps I can be of assistance. I have a NEI double cavity mold that I had made for just such a project but now I realize I'll never be able to devote the time to do it right. Its a tall block mold that uses regular handles. One cavity is 900grs the other is 1080grs. I paid over $250. I used once to cast 3 rounds in each cavity. I'll sell it for $200. If your interested email me (edelweiss@comcast.net) Size Matters--A study of PDW's, PCC's, and SBR's http://www.onesourcetactical.c...rs.aspx#.U9NDS3ZundU | |||
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Were it not for the lathe and milling machine that I bought JUST to make moulds, I'd be interested. THANKS anyway. Tim K (trk) Cat whisperer Chief of Smoke, Pulaski Coehorn Works & Winery | |||
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