That is good info Ernst.
I made a small .410 bore reloader because it was the only caliber/gauge that I wasn't able to load with on the Lee press I have. nothing more than a little piece of scrap steel and aluminum.
I admit that when loading slugs, I do roll crimp my shells. Mainly so I don't have to stack so many felt wads underneath of the slug to raise it up to proper height. I bought the little rollcrimping tool from ballistic products and it works well. But, use the lee to do the factory star crimps.
Zach, here's a little post I made several years ago when I was first getting into reloading shells and was having a hard time getting stuff to put in them. Maybe it would give you some ideas, and if not, at least give you some knowledge going forward because I don't think our country is going to get any better anytime soon.
http://mossbergowners.com/forum/ind...e-bulk-skeet-shells-good-for.7475/#post-98594
I made a small .410 bore reloader because it was the only caliber/gauge that I wasn't able to load with on the Lee press I have. nothing more than a little piece of scrap steel and aluminum.
I admit that when loading slugs, I do roll crimp my shells. Mainly so I don't have to stack so many felt wads underneath of the slug to raise it up to proper height. I bought the little rollcrimping tool from ballistic products and it works well. But, use the lee to do the factory star crimps.
Zach, here's a little post I made several years ago when I was first getting into reloading shells and was having a hard time getting stuff to put in them. Maybe it would give you some ideas, and if not, at least give you some knowledge going forward because I don't think our country is going to get any better anytime soon.
http://mossbergowners.com/forum/ind...e-bulk-skeet-shells-good-for.7475/#post-98594