I'm not familiar with that powder. I would either email the manufacturer of the powder or do some research on the net. There are a lot of 410 reloading pages on FB also.
After doing some research, NobelSport VECTAN A0 powder can not be used for 410. It's designed for 12 & 20 gauge shotgun. For reference when reloading 410, you can use most of the powders designed for 30 caliber carbine.
I made my own field reloading kit but I use an old hand held deprimer/primer and modify it to fit whichever gauge I'm using t the time. I also have punches that I made before I found the primer and used them on a piece of ash with holes drilled in it. I use mine with brass cases, wads, shot cards and black powder. Black powder is better for this type of situation because you basically can not over load it to where it will be catastrauphic. An ounce of powder and an ounce of shot is what I use for 12 gauge and 3/4 of each for 20 and 1/2 for .410. I use over shot cards and seal with wax or hot glue. For simplicity and easy of aquisition, I use regular old BBs as shot and slugs made from wheel wieghts poured into the ends of sockets that I plug with extensions. They work well enough out to around 60 yards. I also have .72 & .62 cal. pumpkin ball and 000 buck moulds that I use to make shot with in my off time. I also have a breechplug adapter that allows me to use my 12 gauge as a muzzle loader using .22 starter pistol blanks that I machined because 209 primers are so difficult to find and expensive. I sometimes reload the 209s with PrimeAll and use the original 209 adapter for my 12 gauge but using .22 blanks is much easier and economical.
I made it from a scrap piece of cutting board material. A friend of mine used to work at a place that made cutting boards and kitchen supplies. But honestly, an end of a 2x6 would work just fine.
Your bench looks spotless. There's not too much crap on it until there's no more room for more crap. Loving the charge bar. No more losing bars and sleeves because I have too much crap on my bench!.
The pipe is just a gas line pipe, that I paid to have threaded to match the MEC sizing die. Side note, once you have the pipe threaded, you can load all of the gauges with the same kit. The block is made from left over cutting board material. And the pins are made from scrap pick up. You could use a big bolt or anything already long and round.
The pipe is just a gas line pipe, that I paid to have threaded to match the MEC sizing die. Side note, once you have the pipe threaded, you can load all of the gauges with the same kit. The block is made from left over cutting board material. And the pins are made from scrap pick up. You could use a big bolt or anything already long and round.
can you give me the measurements of the block and the holes
@@williamstaggjr8432 I used a piece of formica and just took the 410 hull and used a pencil to do the diameter of the holes.
Looks awesome, gonna get this organized soon.
If i used A0 powder how many grams of powder to 14 grams lead wirh martinioli 686 primer
I'm not familiar with that powder. I would either email the manufacturer of the powder or do some research on the net. There are a lot of 410 reloading pages on FB also.
After doing some research, NobelSport VECTAN A0 powder can not be used for 410. It's designed for 12 & 20 gauge shotgun. For reference when reloading 410, you can use most of the powders designed for 30 caliber carbine.
I made my own field reloading kit but I use an old hand held deprimer/primer and modify it to fit whichever gauge I'm using t the time. I also have punches that I made before I found the primer and used them on a piece of ash with holes drilled in it. I use mine with brass cases, wads, shot cards and black powder. Black powder is better for this type of situation because you basically can not over load it to where it will be catastrauphic. An ounce of powder and an ounce of shot is what I use for 12 gauge and 3/4 of each for 20 and 1/2 for .410. I use over shot cards and seal with wax or hot glue. For simplicity and easy of aquisition, I use regular old BBs as shot and slugs made from wheel wieghts poured into the ends of sockets that I plug with extensions. They work well enough out to around 60 yards. I also have .72 & .62 cal. pumpkin ball and 000 buck moulds that I use to make shot with in my off time. I also have a breechplug adapter that allows me to use my 12 gauge as a muzzle loader using .22 starter pistol blanks that I machined because 209 primers are so difficult to find and expensive. I sometimes reload the 209s with PrimeAll and use the original 209 adapter for my 12 gauge but using .22 blanks is much easier and economical.
Get a fucking tri pod
most those powders are used in some 357 mag loads also
I would like to know where your block came from.
I made it from a scrap piece of cutting board material. A friend of mine used to work at a place that made cutting boards and kitchen supplies. But honestly, an end of a 2x6 would work just fine.
Where did you get your roll crimper
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Put that camera on a stand. Love the info but made me sick watching it.
Your bench looks spotless. There's not too much crap on it until there's no more room for more crap. Loving the charge bar. No more losing bars and sleeves because I have too much crap on my bench!.
this video is the shit. thank you
I buy my powder from cabelas, midway, and other reloading stores.
Where do you get your supplies
The pipe is just a gas line pipe, that I paid to have threaded to match the MEC sizing die. Side note, once you have the pipe threaded, you can load all of the gauges with the same kit. The block is made from left over cutting board material. And the pins are made from scrap pick up. You could use a big bolt or anything already long and round.
Ok
But where do you get the shot and powder
@@karynwalker9536 any reloading stores will have shot & powder
Ok cool thanks
P and S haha
no pipe nipple. its just the pipe, and the MEC sizing die. i had to have the pipe threaded to match the sizing die.
Nice here is what I came up with. Works pretty dang good. ua-cam.com/video/HpyhE58y1rc/v-deo.html
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Hi what do you shoot with #4 shot
Sorry lol
@@willwood487 very cool, I think what I have is less steps, but great product.
Been wanting to build my own .410 set up myself. What size pipe nipple did you go with for the MEC sizing ring to thread onto?
The pipe is just a gas line pipe, that I paid to have threaded to match the MEC sizing die. Side note, once you have the pipe threaded, you can load all of the gauges with the same kit. The block is made from left over cutting board material. And the pins are made from scrap pick up. You could use a big bolt or anything already long and round.
3/4" npt pipe, I assume?@@drunkenhillbilly456