So I want to reload .410 slug shells using .303 British or .444 Marlin brass. My question is, do I have to use a shotgun reloading press OR can I just use a normal reloading press?
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Reloading .410 using brass
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Reloading .410 using brass
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I attempted using 444 brass, but it wouldn't feed in my win 9410 (lever action). Magtech makes 410 brass, I think midway carries it. I bought mine long ago at buffalo arms. I haven't loaded any of mine yet, but I planed on using my standard single stage press. I would use a universal decapper and 44 mag dies for crimping. I company online sells fiber wads (I think it was called circle fly or something like that), they also sell manual reloading kits like the old lee ones. I planned on trying regular plastic 410 shot cups, cardboard top wad with elmers glue (or egg glass), over surplus W820.
Here is an interesting wedsite: http://www.endtimesreport.com/410reloading.html
Another guy's method:
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I was thinking of reloading more on the lines ofslugs, BUT if I can reload .410 shotshells using brass and a single stage press then heck yeah, that would be rad!Comment
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www.buffaloarms.com has the brass, dies, etc., to relaod 410 metallic shells. I just ordered a bunch myself.
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