Some videos on it I found on YouTube lol. Not sure if it's safe or not. Unless the buckshot u put in weighs same as the tiny shot u took out of the shell
Not posting this as a recommendation...just mentioning that this thing keeps re-appearing on the Internet from time to time.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/08/24/turning-birdshot-into-slugs-for-self-defense/
Some videos on it I found on YouTube lol. Not sure if it's safe or not. Unless the buckshot u put in weighs same as the tiny shot u took out of the shell
Yep I'm talking about swapping out the bird shot for buckshot lol. I don't wanna blow up my guns but I really wanna use buckshot but prices are way too high for myself to be plinking with factory buckshot so I figured maybe I could swap out the bird shot. Some people seal it off with wax and cardboard circles but that seems stupid to me. One dude was able to re-close the crimp on the shell after. Maybe one can simply add a tiny dab of super glue to the top of the crimp after to keep it from wanting open back up exposing the buckshot inside. Just a thought. I'm not talking about loadin it full of super glue. Just a tiny ammount lol
I've been thinking about it too and watched a few vids, some swear by it. I dunno I kinda lost the initiative after hearing on warm days the wax can melt or if jiggled around they can get a micro space between the wax and charge and that can create a not good situation.
Probably prying up the tops and remelting the birdshot into bigger shot would be better?. The crap people shoot thru shotguns is alarming...like washers and a sparkplug.
I've also wondered why in the hell is 7.5 birdshot like 40cents compared to some buck that is closer to a dollar, sometime over a dollar. The lead balls are there just made smaller, 1 1/8th ounce you'd think it'd be more expensive to make 50 bb's compared to 9.
Hell I'd love to have low brass buck like maybe 18 lead shot BB's would be ideal.
Not posting this as a recommendation...just mentioning that this thing keeps re-appearing on the Internet from time to time.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/08/24/turning-birdshot-into-slugs-for-self-defense/
Ya i guess a reloading press would be best clearly. Anybody have any idea on cost per shot when reloading buckshot? How cheap can I make them over round ? 20-30 cents a shot or less
Because buckshot must be cast while lead shot can be formed with far less effort using the Bliemeister method.




























