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.410 Brass
« on: January 18, 2013, 03:20:06 PM »
Has any one used .410 solid brass ?
Does it have a standard shotgun primer
or rifle/pistol type primer? Thanks for
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2013, 04:24:04 PM »
I use large rifle primers in mine.  The large shotgun firing pin will sometime pierce the pistol.  Bear in mind that if you use this you will not be able to use standard shotgun shot cups or wads.  The inside diameter is larger on the brass than the plastic cases.  I cut my own wads from felt and cork, use an overshot wad cut from a milk jug, and seal with hot glue.
 
I've loaded my cases (Magtec) about 5 times, and they still look great.  I don't resize, (nothing to resize the with).
 
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2013, 02:21:12 AM »
I use large rifle primers in mine.  The large shotgun firing pin will sometime pierce the pistol.  Bear in mind that if you use this you will not be able to use standard shotgun shot cups or wads.  The inside diameter is larger on the brass than the plastic cases.  I cut my own wads from felt and cork, use an overshot wad cut from a milk jug, and seal with hot glue.
 
I've loaded my cases (Magtec) about 5 times, and they still look great.  I don't resize, (nothing to resize the with).
 
Ben

I've always wonder about brass shotgun shells...

Could you post a pic of a couple of them?...

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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2013, 08:51:09 AM »
Don't have any yet to photo but Midway USA
has them for sale,  both just brass and loaded
with slug or buckshot.         
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2013, 08:10:14 AM »
Hi! I have used standard shot cups, By putting a wrap or two of masking or blue painters tape around the base of the shot cup. shot them in a  New England single shot 410 still do ! have also used circle  Fly wads and shot covers can see little difference other than the shot cups give tighter patterns  . hope this helps . PS they have wads and other components for all gauges of the brass shot shells .

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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2013, 08:15:33 AM »
I've always just fire-formed my own from 303 brit case's and used a thin layer of cardboard as over powder & shot wads , they shoot as well as the factory plastic rounds and last longer .
 
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2013, 12:05:36 PM »
Stimpy,
 
What powder do you use?  I've been loading with H110, but with a charge of powder, one over powder wad, 1/2 oz. of shot and an over shot card, I've not filled half the case.  I could almost load it in a 44 mag. case.
 
I'm thinking of trying Trailboss, primarily because I have a lot of it.
 
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2013, 12:27:10 PM »
I'm not familar with loading shot shells. I just wanted to know
if I could use standard rifle primers in a solid brass shell.
I would be using Trail Boss under a wax plug. No shot no slug.  :-\   :D
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2013, 01:35:04 PM »
I'm not familar with loading shot shells. I just wanted to know
if I could use standard rifle primers in a solid brass shell.
I would be using Trail Boss under a wax plug. No shot no slug.  :-\   :D
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Yep, the rifle primers will be fine.
 
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2013, 03:04:27 PM »
Stimpy,
 
What powder do you use?  I've been loading with H110, but with a charge of powder, one over powder wad, 1/2 oz. of shot and an over shot card, I've not filled half the case.  I could almost load it in a 44 mag. case.
 
I'm thinking of trying Trailboss, primarily because I have a lot of it.
 
Ben

Either TB or FFG black powder , both are bulky enough to give a nice even shot fill and not have a lot of excess case on the front end if you understand what I'm trying to say  ??? ??? ??? I sometimes confusse myself .  ;D
 
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Re: .410 Brass
« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2013, 03:37:49 PM »
Thanks guys for all the advice. Thats why I
like this site. I think I will try some FFG black
powder as suggested by stimpy. I have some I need to get rid of.
I like to experiment and try to be safe
at the same time. Be safe all, reclusej
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