I am currently loading OF Federal Upland hulls in .410. Rather crude method, but it does work.
The hulls don't need resizing, as they fit in a CIL 402 and my 3" Lee Enfield Ishapore. I knock the primer out of a bunch. I cut them to a shorter length to avoid having to add a bunch of wad to take up the space. Priming is a bit of a chore, but this is what I do: start the primer in the hole, then put a bolt down in the shell and seat it further in the press, then I finish seating by closing the empty hull in the 402.
Next, I dump in 8.0 gr. of Trail Boss, then a .125 cardboard wad, next a 1/2" fibre wad, then 2 .395 lead balls, then another .125 wad, then give it a good roll crimping with a BPI .410 roll crimper and a battery operated drill.
Backwoods, I know, but they do work. No real purpose for these shells, other than for the two young boys whose fathers I work with. They love to shoot the 402. i'll get a pic of the finished product and post it tomorrow.
I need to work on a way to cut them better. I use a heavy pair of scissors. I mark the cases, using a shell that gives a good length. If the cases are too long, the crimper won't roll the lip far enough, and if too short, the crimper bottoms out on the wad and won't allow for a nice crimp.
The hulls don't need resizing, as they fit in a CIL 402 and my 3" Lee Enfield Ishapore. I knock the primer out of a bunch. I cut them to a shorter length to avoid having to add a bunch of wad to take up the space. Priming is a bit of a chore, but this is what I do: start the primer in the hole, then put a bolt down in the shell and seat it further in the press, then I finish seating by closing the empty hull in the 402.
Next, I dump in 8.0 gr. of Trail Boss, then a .125 cardboard wad, next a 1/2" fibre wad, then 2 .395 lead balls, then another .125 wad, then give it a good roll crimping with a BPI .410 roll crimper and a battery operated drill.
Backwoods, I know, but they do work. No real purpose for these shells, other than for the two young boys whose fathers I work with. They love to shoot the 402. i'll get a pic of the finished product and post it tomorrow.
I need to work on a way to cut them better. I use a heavy pair of scissors. I mark the cases, using a shell that gives a good length. If the cases are too long, the crimper won't roll the lip far enough, and if too short, the crimper bottoms out on the wad and won't allow for a nice crimp.
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