So I’m wanting to get into reloading my own shotgun shells for skeet/trap. But trying to sift through the information online is getting pretty overwhelming, so I’ve come to the TBH brain trust once again. I’m looking for info on basic reloading equipment for 12 and 20, a place to look for recipes ( books, articles, other forums), and maybe some personal experience. Any info is greatly appreciated!!
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Loading scatter gun ammo is much easier and 10x faster than rifle. When we messed with it more I could load a 2 gallon bucket of 12 in about an hour with a single stage mec
We used federal hulls that could go 2 or 3 times. I loaded everything from 4s to 9s with a 42 or a 42a powder bushing
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Originally posted by kmitchl View PostStarting out i would stay with the exact recipes, hull, primer, wad, and shot. Good luck.
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If your shooting different shotguns of the same caliber, I would go with a press that resizes the brass. Like a mec grabber. I ran into this problem a few years ago. I had a Remington model 11 and a 1100. The model 11s chamber was slightly larger. Reloaded shells shot from the 11 wouldn’t chamber in the 1100.
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Originally posted by smokeless View PostIf your shooting different shotguns of the same caliber, I would go with a press that resizes the brass. Like a mec grabber. I ran into this problem a few years ago. I had a Remington model 11 and a 1100. The model 11s chamber was slightly larger. Reloaded shells shot from the 11 wouldn’t chamber in the 1100.
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Originally posted by kmitchl View PostI am in the steep part of the learning curve on loading for shotgun. Lyman 5th edition seems to be the most referenced manual. Available on Amazon. Also, Hodgon and Claybuster have recipes. Starting out i would stay with the exact recipes, hull, primer, wad, and shot. Good luck.
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I’ve been loading shotgun shells since the early 90’s and still use the first Lyman book that I bought when I started. I’m well stocked on components so haven’t kept up with availability in this latest shortage, but I figure that could be a problem in getting started.
If it were me, I’d weigh the cost and availability of all the components before jumping in with both feet.
I use MEC Sizemasters (12 and 20), and I like them a lot.
I’ve used AA hulls the most, but I also like Remington Premiers and Fiocchis.
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