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    .410 reloading with domestic tools

    I've had this itch for a few years now, and its on my bucket list, that is, to reload .410 with simple tools.
    There's lots of stuff on it on youtube, so I thought I'd give it a go:



    Decap - 14mm socket and 5mm galv nail gound flat





    Reprime - Hex socket from electric driver






    Mini digital scales £2.99 off that auction site.



    Kitchen funnel



    Order of charge




    Shot



    Sealing the overshot card






    It wasn't hard to do, however I did research a lot on the net to ensure safe practice.
    I'd like to get some .303 cases and fire form them parallel and do a brass load.
    Quite chuffed, however I don't even have a .410 in my cabinet!
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    Good post.
    Pretty basic but it all works, much the same as the proper kit.

    Ehh, how you gonna fireform .303 cases without a .410 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by weebeestie View Post
    Good post.
    Pretty basic but it all works, much the same as the proper kit.

    Ehh, how you gonna fireform .303 cases without a .410 ?
    That's phase 2 of the project, I'd like to find a Belgium folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranyhyn View Post
    That's phase 2 of the project, I'd like to find a Belgium folder.
    I have been looking for a small gauge folder for months (20 gauge or under) going to Westcountry game fair on this weekend see whats there .
    a gun is just a tool how its used is dependant on the person behind the trigger .
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    it better to use a roll tool to close the case a better job you can get 1 that fits in a drill

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    you can use a Hex socket from electric driver to decap if you fit a small bit in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12gauge View Post
    it better to use a roll tool to close the case a better job you can get 1 that fits in a drill
    Where from?

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    Liking this thread a lot
    Thanks for looking

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    a bloke sells them on e bay for £14 posted they are gr8

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12gauge View Post
    a bloke sells them on e bay for £14 posted they are gr8
    Found him, thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12gauge View Post
    a bloke sells them on e bay for £14 posted they are gr8
    What's the alternative way to hold the shell base while doing the roll crimp with a pillar drill?

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    I just put the shell on some wood and hold it by hand

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    Cheers! That's the type of shellholder that fits the budget.

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmahow2 View Post
    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.
    I've had no luck trying to find a UK seller of .444 brass, any pointers?

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