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Thread: is anyone considering shot shell reloading with the prices going up?

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    Im seriously looking at it if the right powders become available, but its only because i have an antique shotgun that I need to keep the chamber pressure low.
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    I have powders, but shot shells use a ton of it. I can load 4-5 45ACP from one 12g shell. And a couple of 30 cal rifle loads with cast bullets.
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    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

    Due to the exorbitant cost of reloading components, warning shots will not be given.

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    You can still buy Classic Lee loaders. That's how I started.
    Hunt safe, look after the bush & plug more pests. The greatest invention in the history of man is beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_School View Post
    Im seriously looking at it if the right powders become available, but its only because i have an antique shotgun that I need to keep the chamber pressure low.
    if not shooting at waterfowl...black smelly stuff is always an option.... bunnies wont know the difference.
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    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    Have various presses in different gauges.Load bismuth 12 gauge for ducks with devastating results. Trap ammo is now around 140 a slab so if you have the components and time its well worth it. But paying retail for components would make it a costly exercise. Im going to set up my 410 press tomorrow to do some loads for the up coming duck season. We have 2 junior shooters . So it is cost effective for there application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GDMP View Post
    Had some spare time this afternoon,so made up a few .410 Roll Crimp tools......they will work in either a drill press or a hand drill.If anyone is interested contact Amanda or Renelle at Gunworks.
    $?
    I know a lot but it seems less every day...

    Due to the exorbitant cost of reloading components, warning shots will not be given.

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    @GDMP. Are you going to stock any more mag tech brass shot shells? Keen on some. .410

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    Looking at loading some 410 bismuth .but looking for shot smaller than 6s .it's pretty pricey
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    Ive got several Mec presses, had to learn to load, was living in the Arctic, and shooting 16 ga,
    I buy up bits and pieces as i come across them, doesn’t make sense for 12 and 20 normally, but the last couple year’s you couldn’t get 20 ga any place in Canada for 18 months, so got a kit and swaped out the 28 ga press to 20ga, ended up loading about 500 rounds more for work mates as well.
    If you shoot sub gauge you should buy a roll crimper and a bag of wads, so you can make up a few shells if you get stuck,
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    just wondered if there are any Pacific shot loaders around for sale or parts thanks

 

 

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