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Anyone ever reloaded .410?
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<blockquote data-quote="ProBusiness" data-source="post: 853261" data-attributes="member: 6145"><p>quite a few guys at the club shoot .410. i think you use 1/2 ounce lead instead of the 3/4 or 7/8 for a 20 or 7/8 or 1 oz for a 12. So you save a lot of lead if you shoot a lot.</p><p></p><p>the trade off and where you have to calculate is the cost of new .410 shells. you can buy 12 and 20 for what $5.xx but .410 is $11/box. So you need to reload those .410 max number of times to make up for the $5/box diff in buying the shells new.</p><p></p><p>of course if you already have a bunch of .410 shells that is different. </p><p></p><p>I did the math the other day and it seemed like on the 4th or 5th reload of the .410 you could save a little money. I can't remember exactly.</p><p></p><p>At the range you can pick up 12 and 20 shells. But guys shooting .410 guard the empties like gold. </p><p></p><p>some guys have problems reloading .410 on the progressive loaders. there is not much tollerance from shell to shell. so some say buy a mec jr and load single stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProBusiness, post: 853261, member: 6145"] quite a few guys at the club shoot .410. i think you use 1/2 ounce lead instead of the 3/4 or 7/8 for a 20 or 7/8 or 1 oz for a 12. So you save a lot of lead if you shoot a lot. the trade off and where you have to calculate is the cost of new .410 shells. you can buy 12 and 20 for what $5.xx but .410 is $11/box. So you need to reload those .410 max number of times to make up for the $5/box diff in buying the shells new. of course if you already have a bunch of .410 shells that is different. I did the math the other day and it seemed like on the 4th or 5th reload of the .410 you could save a little money. I can't remember exactly. At the range you can pick up 12 and 20 shells. But guys shooting .410 guard the empties like gold. some guys have problems reloading .410 on the progressive loaders. there is not much tollerance from shell to shell. so some say buy a mec jr and load single stage. [/QUOTE]
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