I am new to this endeavor and have a question.
I am in the process of fire forming some .303 brass into .410 cases.
It's going ok , but the brass is fire forming inconsistently , probably because of the different (mixed) manufacturers of the brass , varying age , and number of times fired , as well as the possible inconsistency of my annealing of the brass. I have not lost any to splits , but some look better , and closer to desired appearance than others. I'm fire forming them in a 12 gauge to .410 chamber reducer insert , and some of them need to be pounded out of the adaptor with authority . Then they'r too tight to slide back in.
I'm going to need a die to resize to proper .410 dimensions. I have an old single stage press.
Is a .444 marlin sizing die the way to go? What else will work ?
Here's another thought. I have a Lee .303 British hand load kit.
Could a machinist open up the old .303 hand loader die , essentially turning it into a .410 kit ?
I know the other parts of the kit wont function anymore as intended. But that's OK with me.
I just want a die to size to .410 dimensions .
The .410 kits are now discontinued + expensive , if you can find one at all. That is a shame in my opinion.
I am in the process of fire forming some .303 brass into .410 cases.
It's going ok , but the brass is fire forming inconsistently , probably because of the different (mixed) manufacturers of the brass , varying age , and number of times fired , as well as the possible inconsistency of my annealing of the brass. I have not lost any to splits , but some look better , and closer to desired appearance than others. I'm fire forming them in a 12 gauge to .410 chamber reducer insert , and some of them need to be pounded out of the adaptor with authority . Then they'r too tight to slide back in.
I'm going to need a die to resize to proper .410 dimensions. I have an old single stage press.
Is a .444 marlin sizing die the way to go? What else will work ?
Here's another thought. I have a Lee .303 British hand load kit.
Could a machinist open up the old .303 hand loader die , essentially turning it into a .410 kit ?
I know the other parts of the kit wont function anymore as intended. But that's OK with me.
I just want a die to size to .410 dimensions .
The .410 kits are now discontinued + expensive , if you can find one at all. That is a shame in my opinion.


















































