Shotgun Reloading

This section is for reloading and ammunition only, all loads found in here are used strictly at your own risk, if in doubt ask again.
All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should treated as suspect and not used.

Moderator: dromia

Forum rules
All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.

Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Post Reply
Message
Author
bofor

Shotgun Reloading

#1 Post by bofor »

Thinking of reloading birdshot for practical shotgun but have questions

A roll crimp is best for semi autos and I want to use fired star crimped hulls so is it possible and easy to reuse and put a good roll crimp on star crimped cases ?

What is the best press to use to get to the "crimp" stage ?

Is it good to use an "auto" indexing press and take shell out at final stage of crimp and put in to roll press ?

I suppose the main important question is can I roll crimp a used star crimp hull ?
saddler

Re: Shotgun Reloading

#2 Post by saddler »

Only run pumps with reloads, only ever done star crimps.
The important thing is to have a TAPER profile on the case to allow smooth feeding.

I'd avoid progressive presses...though don't discount them if you get offered one cheap.

MEC single stage or a basic Pacific single stage, or similar, will do to start with.
Top single stage is the Ponsness Warren 375C Du-O-Matic...best MEC single stage is the Sizemaster
Lead-Fouling

Re: Shotgun Reloading

#3 Post by Lead-Fouling »

I've reloaded star crimped shells with a roll crimp the trick is to shorten it somewhat and using something to soften out the crumples.
This can be done with a conical drill piece which friction softens the top of the cartridge without too much pressure you should get the crumples smooth enough.

Old fold crimped shells will have a tatty edge which I can't ever get to roll well so cut that off. Basically take a shell and cut it back to the closest smaller length.

This can get you a little more use out of cartridges. There's no guarantee you'll get them to cycle happily in a semi (is there ever?!) you might even find that star crimp with a taper works better than your roll crimp + taper!

As saddler says the taper is what matters not the crimp.
zanes

Re: Shotgun Reloading

#4 Post by zanes »

saddler wrote:Only run pumps with reloads, only ever done star crimps.
The important thing is to have a TAPER profile on the case to allow smooth feeding.

I'd avoid progressive presses...though don't discount them if you get offered one cheap.

MEC single stage or a basic Pacific single stage, or similar, will do to start with.
Top single stage is the Ponsness Warren 375C Du-O-Matic...best MEC single stage is the Sizemaster
+1.

Roll crimping seems an arse ache to me, compared to star crimping on my MEC (though I did f*** it up on the second batch....)
Lead-Fouling

Re: Shotgun Reloading

#5 Post by Lead-Fouling »

zanes wrote: Roll crimping seems an arse ache to me, compared to star crimping on my MEC (though I did f*** it up on the second batch....)
Roll crimp is a PTA to get down but once you're setup it's a dream.

I can roll crimp (near enough) ANY load, if I can't give me a pare of scissors and I'll make it so I can (given a long enough cart)!

My fold crimps (Lee LoadAll II) only work if I make a cartridge designed to be star crimped.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests