Can you use smokeless powder in brass shotgun shells?

Can you use smokeless powder in brass shotgun shells?

The overshot card needs to be substantial and glued in very well, to help build up the pressure or your smokeless rounds will go poof. And brass shells shot with smokeless are more likely to expand and need to be resized before reloading, whereas you can usually get away without that when shooting BP.

Is MagTech a brass?

MagTech Brass Shotshell unprimed hulls (25/box) Magtech brass hulls are designed for traditional black powder loads. Please note that the primer pocket accommodates a large pistol primer.

Is loading shotgun shells worth it?

If you’re an avid skeet shooter or waterfowl hunter, you might be wondering – is reloading shotgun shells worth it? Short answer: Reloading shotgun shells requires some upfront costs, but if you have enough time and enjoy the process, you can save money by reloading your own.

How many times can a shotgun shell be reloaded?

Generally speaking, paper hulls can be reloaded twice with target type reloads before they ‘pin hole’. Plastic hulls can go from a couple of times, sometimes, but not always, to as many as five or six before they get both dirty and ragged looking.

How many times can you reload 12 gauge brass shells?

As stated, the number of times a hull can be reloaded varies. Factors such as hull type, powder used, shot weight, and even lot number can have an affect. I have gotten as many as 16 reloads out of AAs and STSs and the new Federal “smoothies” have lasted 12 reloads until I gave up counting.

Who makes Magtech brass?

Founded in 1926, Magtech Ammunition joined CBC (Companhia Brasileira de Cartuchos) Global in 1990. The company works as a part of CBC Global Ammunition. CBC owns four plants including one at its home base in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Can you reuse shotgun shells?

Shotgun shells may not look so attractive when discarded at the shooting range, yet they can be reused to create many practical and decorative objects.

Can you reuse shotgun hulls?

Generally speaking, paper hulls can be reloaded twice with target type reloads before they ‘pin hole’.

Is Magtech good ammo?

Magtech Ammunition has been producing ammo since 1926 and has earned a reputation for quality among serious shooters around the globe. By combining high quality materials, the best manufacturing techniques, and highly advanced equipment, Magtech Ammunition is able to deliver on their promised high standards.

What kind of brass do you use for a shotgun case?

In break-open shotguns, all-brass cases can be made easily by fire-forming from .303 British brass, which is still cheap and plentiful. Charge the case with ten grains of any fast-burning pistol or shotshell powder you have handy. Almost anything you have will work.

How much lead does a.45 Schofield case hold?

This greatly reduces leading if you load birdshot directly, without using the Federal No.410SC shot cup. A .45 Schofield case holds about half an ounce of lead shot, if you want to make a dip-cup . Fill the case to within 1/8” of the case mouth with fine shot, 7-1/2 or smaller.

What’s the minimum thickness for a 410 shell?

The 1951 Ideal Handbook provides data with #2400 powder for .410 shells with conventional wad columns, which is appropriate. It also suggests thickness of the filler wad (s) should be not less than 1/2 bore diameter and not more than bore diameter. Minimum filler wad thickness in the 410 bore is 0.205 inches.

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