.410 Slug Mould

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.410 Slug Mould

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A friend of mine is trying to start loading .410 slugs. Is there a mould that anyone would recommend just for target shooting at 25 yards or so?
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You can use a 41 swc with the nose glued into a plastic wad.
The wad acts as a tail and you are in effect shooting a wadcutter bullet.
You may need to check the choke size.
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Oh thank you that's really helpful information.
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