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For peace of mind, I buy #7 1/2 410s in factory loads ! I reload #8.
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Whew, I'm part of the still sane 25% that taps the tube!
On my old MEC 700 that I converted for 3" 410's I lift the handle partly before pushing the charge bar to drop the shot. Maybe half the time I don't have to cuss and tap. My Grabber for 2¹/²'s I don't even try to load the BIG shot. |
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I confirmed that the Remington factory does use vibratory feeders for shot in the small gauges. Perhaps you have a "vibrator" not in use that will suffice?? |
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A friend of mine suggested a trip to a novelty shop, I had to pass, will continue to tap on the tube. Interesting, my local sporting goods shop has 3" .410 loaded with #6 shot. That process must involve some poor soul that trickles the shot in by hand! Can't imagine trying to run that through a reloading press. Gotta make for some truly ugly patterns as well.
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How about 4s! Remington used to load more 410 #4s than any sane person could use.
Maybe that's why Remington went bankrupt- all the mental health for the employees! |
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1/2 ounce of those #4's in the right barrel with MOD choke and 3/4 ounce of 4's out of the left FULL choke Barrel. Sane or not, a great combination on those poor rabbits. Bill |
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