a bloke sells them on e bay for £14 posted they are gr8
a bloke sells them on e bay for £14 posted they are gr8
I just put the shell on some wood and hold it by hand
Cheers! That's the type of shellholder that fits the budget.
Well if you are happy to use 2.5" shells then .444 Marlin cases are excellent. I use them in my Winchester 9410 to great effect.
Ah the Toys ;-
Tommygun .22LR, Ruger 10/22, Erma M1 .22WMR, Rossi 92 .357Magnum, Tikka T3 Tactical .308Win,
1858 & 1873 BPR's, Browning Gold 12G, Winchester 9410, Air Rifles, Crossbows & Longbow.
I found them in a shop in Essex in gunmart ad. Can't remember the name, will try to find out later.
Ah the Toys ;-
Tommygun .22LR, Ruger 10/22, Erma M1 .22WMR, Rossi 92 .357Magnum, Tikka T3 Tactical .308Win,
1858 & 1873 BPR's, Browning Gold 12G, Winchester 9410, Air Rifles, Crossbows & Longbow.
I recently ended up helping a mate to reload 410 for his hushpower.
He was getting through lots of carts clay shooting - large family - lots of kids etc.
I figured out how to reload on a single stage press using a combination of various Lee dies suitably modified.
All roll crimped using a pillar drill.
A 3 inch case will reload a couple of times if you can deal with trimming a couple of mm off the mouths.
Two of us could make about 150 an hour.
He did have 3 bucketful's of fired cases!
What is the process of using a drill press to crimp?
I watched a lad on youtube who had made a nice little copy of a lee loadall for his. 410
From primed it was literally about 15-20 seconds to complete. Very impressive.
Des, PM with a list if what you are getting rid of, I might be able to help! I like the look of those top to .410 and that pump as well.
Donald