Reloading Shotgun Cartridges
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XL, I would love to have a Dillon like Baljit. But one thing is, I will need something small for space reasons and the other thing is, my wife and I are trying to swing the money for a large screen TV. So other big purchases are on hold until the move and the big TV are taken care of.
The Lee stuff was not available when I got the Rockchucker. But by and large, their products make so much sense. Their carbide dies are very reasonable and their factory support is exceptional. Despite what I already have, for any new reloading purchase, I always go to Lee first, nowadays, to see whether any of their products fit the bill for me.
This is the little Lyman Tru Line Jr with a new turret plate that takes the 7/8" dies. There are plates that will take 6 dies, which is what I want. I would by a Lee Turret Press, but it only has 4 stations, and I need at least 5.
The Lee stuff was not available when I got the Rockchucker. But by and large, their products make so much sense. Their carbide dies are very reasonable and their factory support is exceptional. Despite what I already have, for any new reloading purchase, I always go to Lee first, nowadays, to see whether any of their products fit the bill for me.
This is the little Lyman Tru Line Jr with a new turret plate that takes the 7/8" dies. There are plates that will take 6 dies, which is what I want. I would by a Lee Turret Press, but it only has 4 stations, and I need at least 5.
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Re: Reloading Shotgun Cartridges
Is the primer readily available here?
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The standard shotshell primer used in the US is the #209 primerSkyman wrote:Is the primer readily available here?
If you mean; is it available in India? I would say that one would be very unlikely to find 209 primers in India.
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Thank's Timmy and XL,I am also using a carbide dies for all my handguns and my .223 Rem rifle, also those dies made by Dillon as well.Nothing wrong with Rockchucker press just take a lot's more time then Dillon and Lee.
Sorry guy's i can't find my dam camera today , as soon as i find my dam camera,i'll take some pictures of my shotgun press and post those pictures here.
@ Arjun..... it's your my friend but you have come here to pick this thing up because i am going to ship.
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Sorry guy's i can't find my dam camera today , as soon as i find my dam camera,i'll take some pictures of my shotgun press and post those pictures here.
@ Arjun..... it's your my friend but you have come here to pick this thing up because i am going to ship.
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If i recall, non-availability of primer is the limiting factor here.Also you have to cast your own bullets.
Primer is a restricted item of some sort.
Primer is a restricted item of some sort.
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I know some people who reloaded shotgun cartridge.But all of them says one word that their barrel of gun lost its glossy finish and turned to rusty look.So I think without good powder reloading in Indian scenario will spoil the gun.They are saying muzzle loading cap can be used for primer.but sourcing good quality powder is next to impossible.
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Ok thanks.Is it the same case with rifles and pistols as well?
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You do not get smokeless powders in India. And primers except those used for muzzle loaders. And bullets. So, reloading for rifles and pistols is completely out.Skyman wrote:Ok thanks.Is it the same case with rifles and pistols as well?
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The problem here sounds like it is related to not cleaning the gun properly right after shooting it, rather than what was used to reload the hulls.renjith747 wrote:I know some people who reloaded shotgun cartridge.But all of them says one word that their barrel of gun lost its glossy finish and turned to rusty look.So I think without good powder reloading in Indian scenario will spoil the gun.They are saying muzzle loading cap can be used for primer.but sourcing good quality powder is next to impossible.
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I have to say that I detested reloading and not having to do so after the UK pistol ban was introduced was the only good thing about the ban as far as I was concerned.
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You are correct, Timmy. For many cleaning a gun is either a very rare event or a less informed exercise. I know of many guns that rotted away due to bad storage.timmy wrote:The problem here sounds like it is related to not cleaning the gun properly right after shooting it, rather than what was used to reload the hulls.
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Timmy and Vikram,I agree with both of you guy's. For sure these problem related to not cleaning the guns.not with the powder.
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I do use kf cartridges in my gun and didn't tried to reload a cartridge using black powder. One question if I clean the barrel well after shooting do my barrel retains its glossy mirror finish???????.It's a real pain for eyes to see a rusty look barrel...
Can anybody please advice how to clean gun barrel which
use black powder to reload shell naming the chemicals preferably available in india?.
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Can anybody please advice how to clean gun barrel which
use black powder to reload shell naming the chemicals preferably available in india?.
regards
Renjith.