I have been looking for a lite load for my kids to use in a 510 Mossberg 20 gauge and I am having a hard time finding out about reloading shot shells. I see that loads are extremely specific as to shell, wad, powder, and primer and there is no min/max load like in rifle loads. From what I understand so far, the reason for this is because all supplies are a little different by volume and to get a good crimp you have to be at an exact length or the crimp won't be right.
To start with I was wondering if I roll crimp instead of fold crimp would this make up for the difference that different components have in overall length. I have found 2 1/2 inch loads with 3/4 oz shot and roll crimp and I have found 2 3/4 inch loads with 1/2 oz and 5/8 oz shot and fold crimp. The 2 3/4 loads use an extra spacer in the shell to take up the extra space in the shell so it crimps right. I am wondering if I leave out the spacer can I use the same load with a 2 1/2" shell and role crimp the shell for a snug fit.
HULL: Fiocchi 20 GA 2.75”
PRIMER: FIO616
PROPELLANT: Hodgdon TiteWad 15.0 gr.
WAD: OB20+DX20 (spreader)
SHOT: 1/2 oz. (218 gr.) Lead #8 or #9
FOLD CRIMP: 6-point
Result: 9200 PSI 1460 FPS
I can find short shell loads for 12 gauge and I hear that in Europe, cutting cases down to reuse is very common but I can't find any loads for 20 gauge. I don't have a press and I don't need a lot of shells so I am wondering about changing components and then roll crimping. My friend has a press that I can use to reprime and set wads and then I can roll crimp the shells instead of fold crimp. I don't know how hard it is to change the settings for different loads but I don't really want to change his setup because it works for what he needs. I have a bunch of casing and I didn't want to buy specific ones if I can use the ones I have. They are Winchester and Remington so they are good casings and I can cut them to shorten and role crimp if it will work. I am not looking for competition accurace or consistancy, I just want a lighter load for my kids to learn on and get use to the recoil and then work them up from there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
To start with I was wondering if I roll crimp instead of fold crimp would this make up for the difference that different components have in overall length. I have found 2 1/2 inch loads with 3/4 oz shot and roll crimp and I have found 2 3/4 inch loads with 1/2 oz and 5/8 oz shot and fold crimp. The 2 3/4 loads use an extra spacer in the shell to take up the extra space in the shell so it crimps right. I am wondering if I leave out the spacer can I use the same load with a 2 1/2" shell and role crimp the shell for a snug fit.
HULL: Fiocchi 20 GA 2.75”
PRIMER: FIO616
PROPELLANT: Hodgdon TiteWad 15.0 gr.
WAD: OB20+DX20 (spreader)
SHOT: 1/2 oz. (218 gr.) Lead #8 or #9
FOLD CRIMP: 6-point
Result: 9200 PSI 1460 FPS
I can find short shell loads for 12 gauge and I hear that in Europe, cutting cases down to reuse is very common but I can't find any loads for 20 gauge. I don't have a press and I don't need a lot of shells so I am wondering about changing components and then roll crimping. My friend has a press that I can use to reprime and set wads and then I can roll crimp the shells instead of fold crimp. I don't know how hard it is to change the settings for different loads but I don't really want to change his setup because it works for what he needs. I have a bunch of casing and I didn't want to buy specific ones if I can use the ones I have. They are Winchester and Remington so they are good casings and I can cut them to shorten and role crimp if it will work. I am not looking for competition accurace or consistancy, I just want a lighter load for my kids to learn on and get use to the recoil and then work them up from there. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


















































