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Thread: 40 cal. bullets in the 410 shotgun

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    40 cal. bullets in the 410 shotgun

    My Rossi 410 fixed modified smooth bore has a constriction that measures .402-.403 and the moulds I have on hand are 180-200gr. so slightly under 1/2 oz. All I could find in the archives mention the need for weight forward or the use of an affixed tail wad. Thoughts? Thanks Gp

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    In my cylinder bore .410 I got better accuracy with round ball than with bullets.

    Mine used to be a full choke before I blew the muzzle off shooting .44-40 in it.
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    ^^^^ LOL Could happen to me also. Looking at RB moulds and thinking maybe a .395 might work if I powder coated them to bring the size up a bit. Thanks for the reply. Gp

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    If you are going to use ball, look at the LGS410 carrier. Gulandi ball carrier for .380 dia. ball. BPI lists it under slug components.

    Hornady Critical Defense .410 uses a .401 poly tipped bullet followed by a ball.
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    Worthwhile to try a smaller ball inside a .410 shot cup, using that like sabot and just trimming the protruding wad fingers off flush with the case mouth after seating/crimp. About 5-6 grains of Bullseye works fine with some fine shot loaded under the ball for a "bird & bunny" load.
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    gp,

    Some (not me) have reported accuracy shooting cast pistol boolits loaded base forward from a 410. IIRC, the bullets were 9mm inserted backwards into a 410 shotcup.

    I would just go with soft lead round balls but not just one. Cut the petals off a wad and use just the gas seal. Nice little load of buckshot light.

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    Thanks BB You all have given me a few ideas. With the bore and the wads I'm going to be working with .403-.404 bore and wad petals of .0305 So .061 for the wad leaves me with .363 for a fit in the fixed modified Powder coating 9mm or .357 bullets should put me close but I'm leaning towards the buck and shot load posted above. Thanks Guys. Gp

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