My wife recently bought me a Stoeger 410 Coach Gun. It's a hoot to shoot. The chambers are a little rough and I plan to polish them a little, but it works fine with factory ammo. I have been reloading 12 ga shells on a MEC Sizemaster for many years and consider myself a fairly experienced shotshell reloader, but reloading 410 shells on the MEC 600 has frustrated me a bit.
First of all, I wish I had bought 410 Sizemaster instead of the 410 600 Jr. The 600's resizing die system works OK, but after using a sizemaster for years, the 600 was a bit of a let down.
Anyway, the real problem I'm having with the 410 reloads from the MEC 600 is that they come out too large in diameter around the crimp end of the shell. They chamber very hard and are almost impossible to get back out of the chamber - unless you fire them, in which case they come out just as easilly as a fired factory round. Uncrimped, resized, reprimed hulls slide in and out of the chamber very easily. I am careful not to overfill them as MEC says this is what most often causes the difficult chambering problem. I believe my problem lies with the final crimp stage not "resizing" the end of the shell small enough to easily chamber. I have been trying various adjustments to the crimp stages with little success. I read somewhere that reloading 410 might require more "tinkering" than reloading 12 ga shells, and I'm starting to agree big time! If any of you 410 reloaders have any advice or suggestions, I would welcome and appreciate them. I am using Federal and BPI 3" hulls, and Winchester HS, Remington, and BPI 2.5" hulls. I know that using a variety of hulls can complicate matters and I am leaning towards just using BPI 3" and Win HS 2.5" hulls in the future. I am using W209 primers and 15 grains of H110 powder and Claybuster Winchester HS replacement wads. I am using 11/16 oz of #9 in the 3" loads and 1/2 oz of #9 in the 2.5" loads. They all fire and pattern nicely. I just need to get the end of the shell smaller so they chamber more easily. Thanks for your help!
Chappy