I would like to make some brass shot shells for my old .410 and I have heard of people fire forming .303 British brass for the purpose or using .444 marlin brass but 444 is pretty rare around here so I picked up some .303 brass to try. One source I found says that .303 brass will not work unless the rim is filed as it is not a tapered rim like the shotgun shells are. I have tried it in my old single shot and everything closes with no extra resistance so I'm thinking that it should work without modification. My question is am I missing something? Have any of you done this before? Any tips or suggestions? I would like to use black powder loads just for the smell and smoke as I had a lot of fun with a flintlock years ago and would like to play with BP again. The shotgun in question is a very old cooey 84 that has sentimental value to my family so obviously I don't want to damage the gun but I'm thinking black powder shotgun loads are about as safe as it gets


















































