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Nickel plated shot
Is it safe to shoot in vintage guns?
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In proper loads for such guns. Plated shot is not that hard.
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I shot nickel plated pigeon loads sometimes in the VHE vent rib trap gun I have . Not a great amount typically no more than forty rounds at a time .
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True plated shot is hard to come by. The only source I know of is some that is marketed through a reloading retailer in the USA, but is actually made in Italy. It provides a slightly harder surface that helps patterning.
I have a 3/4 oz. .410 load that involves plated shot. It kills doves like the hammer of Thor, much more so than the WW 3/4 oz. factory loading, which does not use plated shot. |
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Please let us know how that works, Jeff. I can't remember if I bought my NP shot from Ballistic Products or from Precision Reloading. Good stuff, tho'.
It's fun designing loads for specific purposes, and actually reflects an entirely separate reason for reloading shotshells, as compared to $$$ savings. Some of these "creations" just cannot be bought at any price. I'm in the beginning stages of trying to develop a "magnum" (read payload, not velocity) .410 load using a 9.3 X 74R brass rifle cases, fireformed to a straight wall shotshell case. The thought is that maybe the case volume will be increased ....how much, I dunno yet. But, the process is often as much fun as the finished product. |
Before nontoxic shot requirements took effect, I reloaded a hundred or so nickel plated #3 shot in 1 3/8 pz. / 2 3/4" cases specifically for brant and small geese. They turned out to be perfect for that as well as loooooong shots on highballing big ducks.
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Thank you. Was it out of your Parker? |
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Thanks again Kevin. From reading what was said I can’t wait to roll up some more cranes with this shot.
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