Fireformed 303 brass into 410 casings with pics

410 brass shells

i just buy my 410 brass from the us, mail order. theres plenty for sale, bryan.i think its made by starline
 
Quote: "Paper or Plastic hulls would require a dedicated 410 reloader, not easily available nor cheap. What I set up I can reload with just a few of the tools I have on hand. Just need to pop the primer out, put in the required powder, shove a felt or two over the primer with a cleaning round, drop 4 cast lee 38 cal 82 round balls and glue in place.

I tried it because I am cheap"

Ok, I understand all that, perfectly.

I just aquired my mother's 410 and I have some 303 shells and probably have a mould around the right size.
 
If anyone was wondering how they pattern

If anyone was wondering how they patterned this is a comparison of a reload with a winchester 2 1/2 buckshot


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You can load .410 with 44 mag or .444 Marlin dies.If the rim is a little loose you can use either 30-40 Krag or .444 brass.They last forever........Harold
 
Jason, what are you using to 'glue' the balls in? I had good luck using candle-wax to stick shot charges in 12 ga wads.
Ya, I just lit the candle and tipped it over the shells; but sensible people might not want open flames on their loading bench.
 
I hope your shotguns handle gas from split brass real good.Because it can and will happen.The base on the 303 brass is too small IT WILL BURST.Use 444 brass it's the perfect size.
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This happened on the second firing.

Rich
 
shooting grouse while out hunting deer ? getting rid of a pesky chipmunk. any small game bird that is in season that you run into out hunting.
 
He's just doing it because he can and the boito hiker looks like it's kinda fun.

I would love this as a goofing off in the afternoon camping thing. We usually use .22's and a 12 gauge to hunt our empty cans but this would be quiet"ish" and maybe more fun.
 
If you own a .44 mag revolver you can make shotshell rounds by the same method using .303 british brass. The only difference is you have to shave the rim down a little bit to fit and cut the brass to about 1/8" shorter than your revolvers cylinder length. I put 5 grn of Unique and then put a cardboard disk over top of the power and then fill the rest of the case with #9 shot and on the top I put another cardboard disk and glue it around the sides with white glue to keep everything together. Blew peoples mind at the gun range when I shot 4 for 6 clay targets from the launcher with a .44 mag revolver. lol
 
Joe- Yes they work as is in my 629 and my super black hawk but my earlier model 29 with recessed cylinder they don't work with out modification. Great idea with the egg cartons, never thought of that one.
 
Interesting thread. I've been playing with fun buckshot loads with my 410 as well.

I bought and was given about 100 used 444 brass. I stripped 12ga 00 buckshot rounds for the buckshot. I put large pistol primers in the 444 cases, 00 buckshot, and wads made from 1/8 inch cork gasket. The top wad is 1/8 cork gasket sealed with orange fingernail polish. I bought a hollow punch set to make my wads and 7/16 works perfect. Just a little bit bigger than the inside diameter of the 444 case so there's a good seal.

The next batch I will use 000 buckshot and meat tray styrafoam as my cushion wad above a couple of cork wads.
 
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