trap loads to slugs?

well 'Clay thankyou for your comments, although not the tone i was expecting in an inquiry with more knowledgeable people about the subject of reloading.

I will say that im not so impoverished that this is a must need item, but what is/are the best/safest/easiest to get'er done the cheapest way.
Also our friend Mr Y-man of the original thought and experiments, does not look like that he is of this sort. The man has expressed that he had some formal military training for many years, with the use of various firearms. His original shotgun in the blog was a model that in his country cost about $1000usd (alot of money there i understand). He had documented this on an American web blog with pictures and videos on Youtube (im guessing he has also a camera and a computer). Y-man expressed that slugs in his country are hard to get if not impossible.
Here in Canada slugs are just damn expensive. (potentially several dollars each and usually in packs of 5, but if your willing to dish out for this, by allmeans havatter... im not)
"impoverished" im not too sure where that came from.

With all due respect, i dont take too kindly You calling out to someone and/or myself as a retard, as for me i have not yet attempted this. i came here for advice. i would hope for u that a fellow shooter questions your own reloading abilities for fear of potential unknown dangers as per your own advice.

I dont reload, nor shoot reloads, but for the record i warn my bench-mates at the range when im shooting my flintlock muzzleloader if they have any concerns of me shooting next to them, i usually dont have any problems. its about shy short of reloading a cartridge but with technology about 300 years old.

As all of us here we would like to save a few dollars on shooting, and my oringinal thought was by any chance could a safe acceptable way, could this idea be done, of course cheaply, lead me to here to gain a better idea of what is going on with this, from more knowledgeable people.

thank you all for the comments thus far, clearly i will have to research this further.

if anyone is in bc and would like to make up some slugs for about the price of a trap load, im interested in buying.
Here's what I don't take to kindly to and that is a person who has never reloaded shotgun shells taking an unproven idea from somebody on the Internet, looking for confirmation here that it's a good idea and dismissing anyone who offers a different view.

You asked for advice. When you got it from Quigly and a couple of experienced reloaders you complained the cost was "quite unreasonable."

Now you're asking to buy trap loads made up as slugs from someone in BC. BTW, it's not legal to sell reloads to another person unless the seller is a licenced reloader.
 
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