Tuesday, April 2, 2013

410 Megtech brass hulls

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I've been checking into reloading for 410 and was reading ads and forum post on reloading the Megtech brass hulls. I keep seeing two views on these hulls when it comes to powders some say they can only be loaded with BP others say they can be loaded with smokeless as well. I sent Megtech a email asking them if the hulls can be used with smokeless powders to get it from the horse's mouth so I will know for sure before buying. I will post the reply from Megtech when I get it incase others have been wondering about reloading these hulls.
I've only ever heard of them being loaded with smokeless. Everywhere I've looked says they can easily handle much higher pressure than plastic or paper hulls assuming the shotgun itself can. Just remember that it has a larger inner diameter so many plastic .410 wads wont seal worth a darn.
On many of the sites that sell them say there for BP and lots of people say BP only others say they load them with smokeless. I myself don't see why they couldn't be used either way. I really wanted to buy RMC hulls but it seems they no longer make them so Megtech was a second choice. I'm still waiting on the reply from Megtech but I'll most likely buy them either way I would just prefer to use them with smokeless.
On many of the sites that sell them say there for BP and lots of people say BP only others say they load them with smokeless. I myself don't see why they couldn't be used either way. I really wanted to buy RMC hulls but it seems they no longer make them so Megtech was a second choice. I'm still waiting on the reply from Megtech but I'll most likely buy them either way I would just prefer to use them with smokeless.Load data would be a + also, I load 410 plastic and would like to try the brass hulls at some point.
Keep us posted
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300
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Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt"


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