i use brass cases from a 9,3 by 74r rifle case and form fire it to make a all brass 3 inch 410 case. if you form fire in your 410 you like to use you will never have to resize. then use as above mentioned by usher outdoor adventures . the only difference is no resizing and you will now use a large pistol primer they will last thousands reloads ,
yes it will melt the plastic wad and leave plastic residue in the barrel. Nothing but paper wads ie..nitro cards and cushion wads should be used with BP or the substitute...this guy is a novice
i use brass cases from a 9,3 by 74r rifle case and form fire it to make a all brass 3 inch 410 case. if you form fire in your 410 you like to use you will never have to resize. then use as above mentioned by usher outdoor adventures . the only difference is no resizing and you will now use a large pistol primer they will last thousands reloads ,
I actually want to do this, but not sure where to find the brass.
@@flippinfreakGraf and Sons has brass
Where did you find the data for this load?
You should slide the camera back about 12 more feet.
Would be nice if camera was close enough that we could see what you're doing.
I heard that you can't use shot cups with black powder
because it will melt the cup.... True??? What size hulls you
using, 3"??
yes it will melt the plastic wad and leave plastic residue in the barrel. Nothing but paper wads ie..nitro cards and cushion wads should be used with BP or the substitute...this guy is a novice
@@tarzansbigknife7217 Agreed , watch Man of kent hornet, he uses cork wads on his .410 pyrodex loads
He mentioned 2/12 here 6:18
Instead of weighing the shot, just use the same volume measurement as you used for the powder for a square load...