The AA HS hull is a great design. I have loaded some up to 8 times in 410 and shot them out of my Governor with great results! Thanks for another fantastic video!
JB - Many lamented Winchester going away from the one piece injection molded hulls, but they have managed to make the AA hulls just as good at lower manufacturing cost. Kudos to Winchester...I've become a believer in the HS hulls as well... Good shootin' to ya, FC
Thanks for going into detail on roll crimp and also about the different type of hulls for slugs. I do both myself and I do not use that type of slugs . But I always wondering about how much to leave to roll . Now I know thank you .
I have always used the classic lee loader for 12G. However, I can definitely see the benefits of those 12g dies for fold crimping. I would regularly have to use super glue to keep mine closed tightly.
Will you have a follow up video on the three piece AA hulls performance? I would appreciate that even if it was very short. I truly have been blessed by your knowledge and your informative presentations. I started reloading over a decade ago because of your videos. I may have shared this before but it was your love of cast bullets that made me get into casting as well. I finally tried powder coating the other day on some .44 Lee 240 grain SWC. It worked out very well. I have had the pleasure of teaching each of my kids casting and reloading. They are all adults now and I just want to thank you for helping me have the confidence to reload and cast.
Nice video and great tips Steve! I've learned so much from you and have done a lot of slug shooting and custom loadings using BPI's Thug Slugs and their DGS Slugs in 12 GA. I'm now trying to replicate the high quality and accuracy of the Remington Accu-Tips and Hornady SST loads in 20 GA for my SAVAGE 220. Prices and lack of inventory for both of these shells make me want to come up with a custom loading using a high-quality bullet perhaps either a Hornady 45 caliber XTP or a Barnes copper. I'm a deer and hog hunter, and I live in Connecticut which is a shotgun-only state. I have some RIO primed hulls in 20 GA, but the boys at BPI insist that you cannot substitute or deviate from the published data which calls for CHEDDITE hulls. I did run into some pressure issues when I loaded some solid copper slugs in 12 GA primed Fiocchi cases, using Green Dot instead of Unique which caused my JC Higgins Model 20 to seize up, and not eject the cases. Had to go to my local gunsmith to remove the expanded cases. Oh Well, maybe you have some thoughts and loads that might replicate these 20 GA loads in a fully rifled barrel. Happy New Year!
Jesse B Outdoors - I have loaded up huge amounts of trap loads - we used to start up the competition season by going to the Concord Range (lots of trap shooting) where they had a store that stocked big time quantities of shotgun primers, hulls, wads and shot. Typical was picking up 4 jugs of Red Dot, a case of wads and 300 pounds of #8 magnum shot (high antimony). Then I'd run my Dillon 950 and fill up a half dozen bins with trap loads - go through 450 of those on a weekend of trap competition in the NorCal League - doesn't include tune up and practice during the week. Since I stopped competing and only shoot trap for fun and social, no longer need to reload as trap loads weren't that expensive. The current atmosphere has changed so I might fire up that 950 once again. - - Loading shotshells is easy - much less involved than loading metallics. However, you have to do your own cost computations vs the amount of shooting you do - trap loads are not as expensive to simply buy factory and availability is not a problem at this time. Best to ya, FC
Many years ago, I bought a large bag of about 200 unfired Winchester AA three piece cases. I loaded up with #4 shot and put them away - promptly forgetting about them. Some 25 ~ 30 year later I came across the "newly loaded" cases stored in several .5 Cal steel ammunition boxes. I thought I'd go to the range and have a bomb up. What I found was that almost all the cases had separated at the pressed on band at the base of the case. I actually found out by accident as after firing the first couple, I had an extraction problem. On investigating the "problem" I discovered the separation and then checked the reminder of the rounds - all wasted!
Can you make a video on reloading Aguila mini shells? I have a whole lot of shells, but not much info on how to reload and the BPI manuals not sure. You would be the man who could figure it out.
Interesting video. I just started shotshell reloading and based on the info I gathered I purchased Claybuster wads (CB8118-12) for use in Remington and Win AA tapered hulls. Can you load a wad for tapered hulls in a straight wall hull like Federal?
Great video. It's been about 12 years since I've looked into reloading 12 ga slugs (when Winchester discontinued their 2 3/4" Partition Gold saboted 385 grain with +1900 ft/sec.). I still haven't found the components for making these myself. But I'd be curious about both what you're able to get your costs down to make 100, 500 or whatever and performance out to 100 yds and beyond. I really miss the accuracy at extended range of the Partion Gold slugs in my Mossberg 695 and I can't seem to find anything close.
Why are you loading the slow Blue Dot? I think the shotgun needs very fast powder, such as Bullseye. I would be glad about a short answer. Greetings from Germany.
those russian slugs are good. I when I started reloading them I bought new shells for the perfect fit so I never had to learn any of this. I didn't know there was a step in some shells
I have this setup. Old AA hulls 3 pc, red dot powder, and 8 shot. And lee slug mold. Havent done slug loads. So great vid. What about a shorter wad? Thx fc45/steve -blake
Great video. I want to duplicate what you did. Where did you get the slugs and which wads did you use? Thx! P.S.: Where did you get that crimper for your drill press?
Captain Obvious - Don't have a 00 mold, but have the 000 (they are good for loading in 38 Specials also). The 00 stack better in buckshot loads. The range that allowed buckshot shooting closed up about 4 years ago. The range I currently shoot at doesn't allow buckshot as the tendency is for the target stands to be destroyed by wayward shots. That is the reason I haven't shot any buckshot in the last 4 years. But it sure couldn't hurt to do a reloading video on buckshot... Have a great day, FC
T - Actually, we all wish that the ammo factories would make available their proprietary slugs and wads for reloaders, but they don't do that forcing us to buy their high cost factory slug loads. Printing up or casting the Russian slugs would be the way to go - current supply shortages of the Russian slug molds and wads is putting a crimp on our operations... Have a great day, T... FC
Having a template is a good practice even for pistol and rifle cartridges. You are commended for sharing your knowledge and time saving skills.
William - And thanks to you for posting as it really helps in future video creation... Have a great day, FC
Your expertise never ceases to amaze me. Thank you sir !
LC - Appreciate your gracious and inspiring comments - Thank you huge.. Best Regards, FC
Hey, just want to say thank you for making your videos.
The AA HS hull is a great design. I have loaded some up to 8 times in 410 and shot them out of my Governor with great results! Thanks for another fantastic video!
JB - Many lamented Winchester going away from the one piece injection molded hulls, but they have managed to make the AA hulls just as good at lower manufacturing cost. Kudos to Winchester...I've become a believer in the HS hulls as well... Good shootin' to ya, FC
Love to see you load some 410.thank you.
Rober V - I've loaded up some 410, but currently don't own a 410 shotgun...that puts a damper on tings, ya think!? Best to ya, FC
Hi!!! There are a lot of videos about the 410 caliber on my channel.I can answer your questions about the 410 caliber. Привет из РОССИИ!!!)))
Thanks for going into detail on roll crimp and also about the different type of hulls for slugs. I do both myself and I do not use that type of slugs . But I always wondering about how much to leave to roll . Now I know thank you .
Great info Steve. I've been using some of your slug recipes lately with great success.
Do you have a store / web page to buy the things you make?
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I have always used the classic lee loader for 12G. However, I can definitely see the benefits of those 12g dies for fold crimping. I would regularly have to use super glue to keep mine closed tightly.
Will you have a follow up video on the three piece AA hulls performance? I would appreciate that even if it was very short. I truly have been blessed by your knowledge and your informative presentations. I started reloading over a decade ago because of your videos. I may have shared this before but it was your love of cast bullets that made me get into casting as well. I finally tried powder coating the other day on some .44 Lee 240 grain SWC. It worked out very well. I have had the pleasure of teaching each of my kids casting and reloading. They are all adults now and I just want to thank you for helping me have the confidence to reload and cast.
Thank you "Professor"!
Love the knowledge. Blessings sir
Nice video and great tips Steve! I've learned so much from you and have done a lot of slug shooting and custom loadings using BPI's Thug Slugs and their DGS Slugs in 12 GA. I'm now trying to replicate the high quality and accuracy of the Remington Accu-Tips and Hornady SST loads in 20 GA for my SAVAGE 220. Prices and lack of inventory for both of these shells make me want to come up with a custom loading using a high-quality bullet perhaps either a Hornady 45 caliber XTP or a Barnes copper. I'm a deer and hog hunter, and I live in Connecticut which is a shotgun-only state. I have some RIO primed hulls in 20 GA, but the boys at BPI insist that you cannot substitute or deviate from the published data which calls for CHEDDITE hulls. I did run into some pressure issues when I loaded some solid copper slugs in 12 GA primed Fiocchi cases, using Green Dot instead of Unique which caused my JC Higgins Model 20 to seize up, and not eject the cases. Had to go to my local gunsmith to remove the expanded cases. Oh Well, maybe you have some thoughts and loads that might replicate these 20 GA loads in a fully rifled barrel. Happy New Year!
Always great videos and great advice!
PatriotPreacher - Preaching means reinforcing the message because the message needs reinforcing... Best to ya, FC
Great info 👍. I’ve been debating on getting into shotgun reloading.
Jesse B Outdoors - I have loaded up huge amounts of trap loads - we used to start up the competition season by going to the Concord Range (lots of trap shooting) where they had a store that stocked big time quantities of shotgun primers, hulls, wads and shot. Typical was picking up 4 jugs of Red Dot, a case of wads and 300 pounds of #8 magnum shot (high antimony). Then I'd run my Dillon 950 and fill up a half dozen bins with trap loads - go through 450 of those on a weekend of trap competition in the NorCal League - doesn't include tune up and practice during the week. Since I stopped competing and only shoot trap for fun and social, no longer need to reload as trap loads weren't that expensive. The current atmosphere has changed so I might fire up that 950 once again. - - Loading shotshells is easy - much less involved than loading metallics. However, you have to do your own cost computations vs the amount of shooting you do - trap loads are not as expensive to simply buy factory and availability is not a problem at this time. Best to ya, FC
Many years ago, I bought a large bag of about 200 unfired Winchester AA three piece cases. I loaded up with #4 shot and put them away - promptly forgetting about them. Some 25 ~ 30 year later I came across the "newly loaded" cases stored in several .5 Cal steel ammunition boxes. I thought I'd go to the range and have a bomb up. What I found was that almost all the cases had separated at the pressed on band at the base of the case. I actually found out by accident as after firing the first couple, I had an extraction problem. On investigating the "problem" I discovered the separation and then checked the reminder of the rounds - all wasted!
Awesome info!
Good morning FC. Mike🙂
Hobbies Hobo - And a fine morning to you..!! FC
Can you make a video on reloading Aguila mini shells? I have a whole lot of shells, but not much info on how to reload and the BPI manuals not sure. You would be the man who could figure it out.
Interesting video. I just started shotshell reloading and based on the info I gathered I purchased Claybuster wads (CB8118-12) for use in Remington and Win AA tapered hulls. Can you load a wad for tapered hulls in a straight wall hull like Federal?
Great video. It's been about 12 years since I've looked into reloading 12 ga slugs (when Winchester discontinued their 2 3/4" Partition Gold saboted 385 grain with +1900 ft/sec.). I still haven't found the components for making these myself. But I'd be curious about both what you're able to get your costs down to make 100, 500 or whatever and performance out to 100 yds and beyond. I really miss the accuracy at extended range of the Partion Gold slugs in my Mossberg 695 and I can't seem to find anything close.
Why are you loading the slow Blue Dot? I think the shotgun needs very fast powder, such as Bullseye.
I would be glad about a short answer.
Greetings from Germany.
those russian slugs are good. I when I started reloading them I bought new shells for the perfect fit so I never had to learn any of this. I didn't know there was a step in some shells
I have this setup. Old AA hulls 3 pc, red dot powder, and 8 shot. And lee slug mold. Havent done slug loads. So great vid. What about a shorter wad?
Thx fc45/steve
-blake
Great video. I want to duplicate what you did. Where did you get the slugs and which wads did you use? Thx! P.S.: Where did you get that crimper for your drill press?
Whats the deal with the Nick Ross quad pin crimper The Reloader's Network. doesn't have them.?
vedy nice!!!
Great video. I love the amount of detail you include. Can you do a video for OO buck loads too?
Captain Obvious - Don't have a 00 mold, but have the 000 (they are good for loading in 38 Specials also). The 00 stack better in buckshot loads. The range that allowed buckshot shooting closed up about 4 years ago. The range I currently shoot at doesn't allow buckshot as the tendency is for the target stands to be destroyed by wayward shots. That is the reason I haven't shot any buckshot in the last 4 years. But it sure couldn't hurt to do a reloading video on buckshot... Have a great day, FC
Go check out bubba round tree outdoors good videos on many load types
no sabot? is there a problem with lead , on non powder coated slugs
I just wish there was a decent FSDS slug on the market. I guess I could go through the trouble of printing one.
T - Actually, we all wish that the ammo factories would make available their proprietary slugs and wads for reloaders, but they don't do that forcing us to buy their high cost factory slug loads. Printing up or casting the Russian slugs would be the way to go - current supply shortages of the Russian slug molds and wads is putting a crimp on our operations... Have a great day, T... FC
do you reload or have any data in the 1 3/4 mini shells?
I'm trying to do this with 20ga slugs.
i`m using a mec sizemaster ,,just started today doing my shells,,errr,,need practice
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Express??! Ohhh boy