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@Scott Mayer

Got a small favor to ask of you.
Can you measure the overall case length of one of your 45 shotshells?
I have learned how to make them without a set of those "unobtanium" dies you had, but I have to trim the cases manually. I've heard 1.20-1.25" is the sweet spot but would love to know for sure.

FYI, from my research, BPI's "stump" 410 wads, cut in half, supposedly make FABLOUS over powder wads, if you're still loading them.

edited to add a link to the "stumps": https://www.ballisticproducts.com/410-wads/products/93/
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Yes, I use Stumps. I'll measure when I get home tonight and get back to you
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Scott E. Mayer wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 6:45 pm Yes, I use Stumps. I'll measure when I get home tonight and get back to you
Thanks. I got my "Stumps" and another 11# bag of #12 shot yesterday.

I'm going to be making mine from 7-08 and MAYBE some 6.5CM brass. Though some of the CM brass may get necked up and have the shoulder pushed back to make 7mmIHMSA bras, just to see how well it works
My XP has a tight chamber, so necking down 300 Sav brass doesn't work, 22-250 needs neck reaming and my preferred 250 Sav brass is pretty much "unobtanium", so the 6.5CM brass might be the easiest parent case to use to make them.
I picked up 2 complete boxes of once fired Winchester 6.5 CM brass, to experiment with.
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Mine are 1.20
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GrapeApe wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2024 3:07 am
Scott E. Mayer wrote: Mon Jun 17, 2024 6:45 pm Yes, I use Stumps. I'll measure when I get home tonight and get back to you
Thanks. I got my "Stumps" and another 11# bag of #12 shot yesterday.

I'm going to be making mine from 7-08 and MAYBE some 6.5CM brass. Though some of the CM brass may get necked up and have the shoulder pushed back to make 7mmIHMSA bras, just to see how well it works
My XP has a tight chamber, so necking down 300 Sav brass doesn't work, 22-250 needs neck reaming and my preferred 250 Sav brass is pretty much "unobtanium", so the 6.5CM brass might be the easiest parent case to use to make them.
I picked up 2 complete boxes of once fired Winchester 6.5 CM brass, to experiment with.
Extractor groove angle is also important. For example, 308 Win works while 30-06 will not
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I missed something. What shotshells? How do you make these? Do they cycle in a pistol?
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9mm kills the body, but .45 ACP destroys the soul!
-a Fudd, probably
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Thank you! Looks like a fun project.
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Great for drinking beer and shooting carpenter bees at an old cabin
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Scott E. Mayer wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 12:04 am Great for drinking beer and shooting carpenter bees at an old cabin
I’m also going to need a front porch rocker to complete the setup 😎
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Since the dies Scott uses have been discontinued and are now stupid expensive if you can find a used set, I'm going the route of the late "Grumpa" on "Cast Boolits" forum
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/showth ... s-(My-Way)
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Scott E. Mayer wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 3:55 pm
Extractor groove angle is also important. For example, 308 Win works while 30-06 will not
According to SAAMI, the 7-08 has the same extractor angle as its 308 parent
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Scott E. Mayer wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 3:52 pm Mine are 1.20
Thank you!
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GrapeApe wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 2:58 am
Scott E. Mayer wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 3:55 pm
Extractor groove angle is also important. For example, 308 Win works while 30-06 will not
According to SAAMI, the 7-08 has the same extractor angle as its 308 parent
All the .308 based cartridges should, like .260, .243. .358 etc.
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