06 March 2010, 11:40
hornet nick410 reloading
Hi All,
is there any reloading kits/sets that will allow me to reload 410 the only one i could find for sale in australia is a mec which will cost more than i paid for the gun.
Has anyone used 303 or 444 marlin brass to make 410 shot shells and if so how did you seal the case.
07 March 2010, 05:21
buckeyeshooterI bought a MEC. Here the 2 1/2 inch shells run about $14.00 a box of 25 and the 3 inch shells about $16.00 a box. I can reload the cases at about $4.00 a box. The reloader pays its way fast if you shoot even a little.
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Originally posted by hornet nick:
Has anyone used 303 or 444 marlin brass to make 410 shot shells and if so how did you seal the case.
Take a look here:
www.rockymountaincartridge.comTheir loading instructions are very useful. Good luck!
10 March 2010, 03:42
hornet nickThanks Lal for the link.
I think i will have to draw up diagrams and get something turned up
Many years ago I was told by a client that he used to fireform .303 cases and reload them. I never asked him for the 'recipe' though.
11 March 2010, 00:49
MikeNI've used 444 cases in mine and they work fine, a little weak on case capacity. If you have access to a lathe, you could make a hand loading tool for the .410 easily. unless your talking about a large amount of reloading.
11 March 2010, 03:00
hornet nickI got hold of a old lee loader 410 3 inch and a small supply of remington wads from a gun dealer that deals with a lot of old shooters who are getting out of the sport for what ever reason. While i was there i asked the dealer how much factory ammo was and he said he would no longer be stocking it as all he could get was federal at $17+ 10% GST his buy price. At other dealers winchester 3 inch shells are getting close to a dollar a shot. I think i will be using 444 brass to make shells as i have a 444 already and reload for it.
15 March 2010, 12:26
GadgeA couple of the blokes over at the
www.australianhunting.net forums have had a go at this, with .303 Brit brass. They got it to work OK. Finding a good .410 powder in Oz is not easy though - Win 296 or Alliant 410 are apparently a lot better than AR2205, which leaves a lot of unburnt residue.
This article might also be useful:
http://www.endtimesreport.com/410reloading.html