I'm new to reloading 410 and sure appreciate you doing this series of 410 videos. I'll be watching all of them. Love the little details you add...well done. Subbed.
Ive recently purchased a mec 600 mark v 410 loader and am having a heck of a time getting the crimp to look good. They shoot fine, but would like the finished product to look factory nice. The problem im having is, the final crimp is leaving a castle look on the end of the load. Ive spent a half day adjusting the precrimp and final crimp to no effect. Any advice would be welcomed. Thx
I'm using Aliant 410 powder and my AA hulls only reload 5 times and they're done... Think the Herter's may be the answer! As well perhaps a cooler burning powder. I shoot a Remington 410 Sporting (1100) and so need to have enough umph to cycle the action properly. Your comments are welcome.
Sounds like you have greater than average knowledge of how much fun/aggravation loading the .410 actually is! At this time 02/17/2021 my favorite hull is anything in can get my hands on. Usually it the HS hull and then the Remingtons in both 2 1/2” and 3”. Loading 1/2, 5/8, 11/16, and 3/4ozs of shot. Have 3 loaders (600 JR) set up for different favorites. Favorite powders are H-110 and 300-MP. Wish I could have met you when I was working in Noblesville for 4 years. Not very many .410 shooters at the Indiana trap and skeet club. You ever tried your .410’s on bunker? My best score has been a 7 with only one second barrel hit.
Differences in the shells, I have split some hulls down the side and looked at base wads. They all look the same to me am I correct on the assumption. So, with that being said why does manual list hulls separately in load data manuals?
What is your situation on Supply these days my main difficulty is Hulls cant even buy factroy loaded shells for lest than a dollar a round in 3" and thats all online. I havent see a box in store in over 3 years
If you cant get win aa 3" hulls, whats the next best options? Looking to load steel or tss for waterfowl. Win aa are unobtainable at this point and likely for a while so looking for other options.
This video series is amazing. Absolutely what I was looking for. Thank you.
I'm new to reloading 410 and sure appreciate you doing this series of 410 videos. I'll be watching all of them. Love the little details you add...well done. Subbed.
Ditto!
Great channel keep the vids coming. The world needs more of this!
Very informative. Thank you!
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great series thanks , much appreciated.
Awesome info thank you !!!
You can adjust the depriming punch on the MEC to knock the spend cases out
Nice video. Any experience with Fiocchi shells as primed (no hazmat fee) run about 16 cents each new.
The hull trimmer I think was a Lyman product
Ive recently purchased a mec 600 mark v 410 loader and am having a heck of a time getting the crimp to look good. They shoot fine, but would like the finished product to look factory nice. The problem im having is, the final crimp is leaving a castle look on the end of the load. Ive spent a half day adjusting the precrimp and final crimp to no effect. Any advice would be welcomed. Thx
Herter is a very old name. Used to have loading equipment,some cartridges and some revolvers.
Love it very good info thank you for the time
I'm using Aliant 410 powder and my AA hulls only reload 5 times and they're done... Think the Herter's may be the answer! As well perhaps a cooler burning powder. I shoot a Remington 410 Sporting (1100) and so need to have enough umph to cycle the action properly. Your comments are welcome.
Sounds like you have greater than average knowledge of how much fun/aggravation loading the .410 actually is! At this time 02/17/2021 my favorite hull is anything in can get my hands on. Usually it the HS hull and then the Remingtons in both 2 1/2” and 3”. Loading 1/2, 5/8, 11/16, and 3/4ozs of shot. Have 3 loaders (600 JR) set up for different favorites. Favorite powders are H-110 and 300-MP. Wish I could have met you when I was working in Noblesville for 4 years. Not very many .410 shooters at the Indiana trap and skeet club. You ever tried your .410’s on bunker? My best score has been a 7 with only one second barrel hit.
I’ll take whatever hulls you don’t want!
Differences in the shells, I have split some hulls down the side and looked at base wads. They all look the same to me am I correct on the assumption. So, with that being said why does manual list hulls separately in load data manuals?
What makes a 410 round a magnum. Would it be size as in 3" or velocity. I've seen 3" bismuth at 1100 fps. Also 3" lead free steel at 1400 fps
Is the Herter primer pocket the same size as the American made hulls?
Love your videos on 410. But watch how you use your words sometime there maybe some younger
watchers.
Are you going to show how to reload a 3 inch ? I’ve got me a Mossberg 500 .410 and I’m thinking about reloading
I can't find a reloader than can handle 3 inch 410. Pretty sure none of the MECs can do 3 inch. Anyone know of a reloader that can do it?
@Travis Thackergreat news, thanks. MEC 9000 it is then.
Where do you get the load data for the herter's?
Just getting into 410 loading. Is there such a thing as tapered and straight walled 410 hulls?
They are all straight walled.
What is your situation on Supply these days my main difficulty is Hulls cant even buy factroy loaded shells for lest than a dollar a round in 3" and thats all online. I havent see a box in store in over 3 years
If you cant get win aa 3" hulls, whats the next best options? Looking to load steel or tss for waterfowl. Win aa are unobtainable at this point and likely for a while so looking for other options.
I would look for Remingtons!
Do you ever reload for metallic hulls for .410? Seems like the way to go in my o/u especially if im wanting to run #10tss
No I have never loaded metallic hulls for 410.
Where can I get 2000 hulls 3”?
What loading data do you use? Have you loaded any TSS shot?
In Russia they have been doing it independently for a long time 410 caliber cartridge
Do you like Federal Hulls?
Not really. They work but there are better options.