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    Boolit Master
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    One for the shotgun slug reloaders.

    First, I know that this isn't the perfect place to post my inquiry, but it's the closest to it that I could find. Mods should feel free to move this thread wherever they believe most appropriate.

    My question is about reloading discarding sabot (BRI style) slugs in shotgun shells. I know that such a thing involves neither black powder nor paper-patching. But what can be done with BP can (usually) be done with an equivalent smokeless propellant. I know that paper-patching is not the same as a discarding sabot, but both do many of the same things, except that paper-patched bullets usually travel down rifled barrels, while DS slugs usually do not.
    The BRI style (or similar) slug is what I'd like to investigate. I know that BRI probably doesn't exist anymore, and the rights to the slug were sold to someone who redesigned it and offered (offers) it commercially. Various manufacturers offer them, but right now, such rounds are unicorns. At $5/round commercially, when and as available, my interest is also in economy.

    So my question is: Can DS shotgun slugs be safely and effectively reloaded by the private reloader, and are necessary components available? I suspect that any custom mould maker could machine one for the projectile. For the life of me, I do not know where to find nor how to fabricate the cotton DS wads. Could a shot cup or the "fingers" therefrom be used in place? I've also contemplated "dunking" the slugs in PC coat then sizing to appropriate diameter.

    Any information, experiences, thoughts, or opinions are welcome.
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    I have had great results with these: https://www.slugsrus.com. They have loading data available and are accurate from my NEF Ultra Slug gun.

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    You'll find oodles of threads about this topic here:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kosh75287 View Post
    First, I know that this isn't the perfect place to post my inquiry, but it's the closest to it that I could find. Mods should feel free to move this thread wherever they believe most appropriate.

    My question is about reloading discarding sabot (BRI style) slugs in shotgun shells. I know that such a thing involves neither black powder nor paper-patching. But what can be done with BP can (usually) be done with an equivalent smokeless propellant. I know that paper-patching is not the same as a discarding sabot, but both do many of the same things, except that paper-patched bullets usually travel down rifled barrels, while DS slugs usually do not.
    The BRI style (or similar) slug is what I'd like to investigate. I know that BRI probably doesn't exist anymore, and the rights to the slug were sold to someone who redesigned it and offered (offers) it commercially. Various manufacturers offer them, but right now, such rounds are unicorns. At $5/round commercially, when and as available, my interest is also in economy.

    So my question is: Can DS shotgun slugs be safely and effectively reloaded by the private reloader, and are necessary components available? I suspect that any custom mould maker could machine one for the projectile. For the life of me, I do not know where to find nor how to fabricate the cotton DS wads. Could a shot cup or the "fingers" therefrom be used in place? I've also contemplated "dunking" the slugs in PC coat then sizing to appropriate diameter.

    Any information, experiences, thoughts, or opinions are welcome.
    Winchester bought BRI. They are still around.


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    Boolit Man
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    I've reloaded Slugs-R-Us 12 gauge sabots/slugs for several years and taken several deer with them, all the way out to 100 yards or so. They are easy to mold and are very accurate.

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    Another vote for the Slugs-R-Us hammerheads. I have the molds for 12 and 20 and have had excellent results with both to the point that I don't even consider anything else because you cant beat perfect. As far as I am concerned, and I live in slug country, these just cannot be beat. I have experimented with all different kinds of slugs in all different kinds of barrels and as long as you have a rifled barrel I believe you will be real happy shooting these. Best of luck.

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BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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