Rule of thumb on metallic hulls: 11gage over powder wads, 11 gage cushion wads. 10 gage over shot card wads. Depending on your shot charge, use only the shot cup from your favorite 12 gage plastic wads and seal the overshot wad with your favorite glue, calking compound. Set aside to let sealant cure and you're all set.
For brass hulls, you use one guage larger for over powder and nitro cards/wads, and for the in between cushion wads. Most do recommend the 10 guage cards for the over shot cards. Same thing and components as what you do for muzzle loading shotguns. Column height is adjusted with the cushion wads. One, one and one half, or two, whatever you need for your chosen payload to bring it close to the top of the hull.
Now this could be shot from a regular shotgun right? Is there like a lot of fouling with the black powder I'm saying like can I shoot it from my Condor?
Yup any manual shotgun, pump,single,double! 3" chamber. Just gotta pour some hot water down the barrel afterwards follow by regular cleaning with oil 😊
That drill bit is destroying the primer hole 🕳 he was talking about. If you are gonna load these shells get the rcbs 12 gauge die set it has the decapper. And it will fit a rcbs press.
Excellent video. I was looking for this for a bit. I've had the brass hulls for a couple years but I am just starting to load them. Have you checked your velocities on the 65grains of FFFG? Do you know where I can find some more BP load data for 12 Gauge? Thanks!
Stopping the video at 6 minutes to comment, That wood drill bit is tapered and it's jamming in the hole before it can push the primer all the way out and you are damaging the hole. @ 13 minutes, turn the brass shell upside down over and onto the shot scoop, then flip it right side up, the shot is in the shell, no funnel needed.
@@Dusty_Tucker I have a box of these and hate that the brass gets thicker as you go deeper so your 11 Gauge wad only goes so far before getting stuck, and it's way above the powder. I also hate that you can't use normal 12 Gauge plastic wads. Rocky Mountain Cartridge make brass hulls that use normal wads for 12 Gauge, but they start out at $70 for the 2" long hulls and up to $105 for the 3-5" long hulls per box of 10, (they make 8 lengths of hull in 12 Gauge, so not cheap but they look 1000% stronger and are thick enough so that you can used the standard plastic wads like the plastic hulls do!
You need to use a nitro card over the powder...not an over shot card...obviously it's used for over the shot.The nitro card is thicker and makes for a better seal which means better pressures for good velocities. By the way ...you have a hole in your ear
dont use a wood drillbit, a depriming pin from Lee cost next to nothing, dont measure your blackpowder by volume, measure it by weight so use a cheapo ali express scale, wadd you can easely make yourself, some carton, or those things they use under beerglasses in a bar, cheap and easy
Love the "powder flask" ketchup bottle! Also, I like the idea of the extra overshot card as an "under shot" card!
I just have to say that the idea of using that drill bit to deprime looks like a great way to gouge up the flash hole.
I've upgraded since the making of this video
Rule of thumb on metallic hulls: 11gage over powder wads, 11 gage cushion wads. 10 gage over shot card wads. Depending on your shot charge, use only the shot cup from your favorite 12 gage plastic wads and seal the overshot wad with your favorite glue, calking compound. Set aside to let sealant cure and you're all set.
Yeah I kinda need to do a part two, I have learned a lot since this video!
For brass hulls, you use one guage larger for over powder and nitro cards/wads, and for the in between cushion wads. Most do recommend the 10 guage cards for the over shot cards. Same thing and components as what you do for muzzle loading shotguns.
Column height is adjusted with the cushion wads. One, one and one half, or two, whatever you need for your chosen payload to bring it close to the top of the hull.
Now this could be shot from a regular shotgun right? Is there like a lot of fouling with the black powder I'm saying like can I shoot it from my Condor?
Yup any manual shotgun, pump,single,double! 3" chamber. Just gotta pour some hot water down the barrel afterwards follow by regular cleaning with oil 😊
That drill bit is destroying the primer hole 🕳 he was talking about.
If you are gonna load these shells get the rcbs 12 gauge die set it has the decapper.
And it will fit a rcbs press.
Excellent video. I was looking for this for a bit. I've had the brass hulls for a couple years but I am just starting to load them. Have you checked your velocities on the 65grains of FFFG? Do you know where I can find some more BP load data for 12 Gauge? Thanks!
How many times can one be reloaded? Ok no more annoying questions 😅
I have loaded some of these 9+ times already
Stopping the video at 6 minutes to comment, That wood drill bit is tapered and it's jamming in the hole before it can push the primer all the way out and you are damaging the hole.
@ 13 minutes, turn the brass shell upside down over and onto the shot scoop, then flip it right side up, the shot is in the shell, no funnel needed.
i made this video when i was still fresh at making these, i have gone a long way since. just felt like posting it, yeah there is some flaws
@@Dusty_Tucker I have a box of these and hate that the brass gets thicker as you go deeper so your 11 Gauge wad only goes so far before getting stuck, and it's way above the powder.
I also hate that you can't use normal 12 Gauge plastic wads.
Rocky Mountain Cartridge make brass hulls that use normal wads for 12 Gauge, but they start out at $70 for the 2" long hulls and up to $105 for the 3-5" long hulls per box of 10, (they make 8 lengths of hull in 12 Gauge, so not cheap but they look 1000% stronger and are thick enough so that you can used the standard plastic wads like the plastic hulls do!
You should seal your shell to make them water proof I use thin varnish or clear finger nail polish on the over shot cards
Reloading black powder shotgun shells with To light up the night sky
perfect; saved to my list
Not loaded 12g brass before so a good starting video for me , thanks
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Thank you for this video Could you speak to loading 410 brass with 41 cal. pistol slugs?
sorry mate i dont have the proper equipment for that type of reload! maybe in the future
How did you determine that shot would stick to the wad?
Thanks for the video. I'm going to try making some for my old rabbit ear shotgun. Where do you buy your supplies from?
Try midway USA Gary.....
i cant remember the name of the company, but i had seen them at a local gun show, and got all of the supplies
if your in Western Canada, you can always go to Rusty Wood trading co. it's Located in B.C.
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You need to use a nitro card over the powder...not an over shot card...obviously it's used for over the shot.The nitro card is thicker and makes for a better seal which means better pressures for good velocities. By the way ...you have a hole in your ear
The way I load these seem to work just fine for both hunting, and CAS
I use elmer's glue
Brass is $2.00 each times 25 equals $35.00.....must be Canadian math!
You can use water glass aka sodium silicate
To seal the shot shell
I like to just use beeswax nowadays
Could we seal this with paraffin ? instead of silicone ?
Yeah you sure could, sometimes I'll just use beeswax
Take a nail, hacksaw off the point, now you got a deprimer, use a nail same size as your primer
dont use a wood drillbit, a depriming pin from Lee cost next to nothing, dont measure your blackpowder by volume, measure it by weight so use a cheapo ali express scale, wadd you can easely make yourself, some carton, or those things they use under beerglasses in a bar, cheap and easy
great job, dump the funnel, put the case over the shot scoop, turn over, all loaded
How long does this copper cartridge please live
The brass hulls probably around 12-20 reloads before brass starts to fail
Are the fiber wads 10ga or 11ga? I notice you said the over shot was 10ga.
Sorry, the wads are 1/2" or 11ga. I forgot to add that
How about making a new video are more up to date one?
I like that idea !
65 grain? Badass recoil?
Recoil is decent, I usually do 60 grains now! Seems to have decent knockdown power
You didn’t crimp the case for good feeding !
I didn't include that part because I don't have the tool, also it shortens the lifespan of the brass, I just use them for my side by side shotgun
Just explain inside diameter vs outside diameter why you need 10 ga wads....🤔