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All brass or metal 10 bore cartridges


Elliott.J.Drew
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Has anyone got experience with using 10 bore all metal cartridges. I know a precision engineering firm who have made them in the past for people. And was thinking about trying them. But are they easy to reload?how do they perform? I have no idea about them at all...so some useful information would be great!

 

More simply put is it a realistic idea and actually viable?

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Viable? Depends on the purchase price

I load all brass 12-ga ones, very simple & can even be done without dies if need be - though I have also got 10-ga dies in case I ever find some all-brass 10-ga cases for myself.

Then only stockist I have seen in the past was CircleFly in the USA & they cost a few $$$ per case

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Viable? Depends on the purchase price

I load all brass 12-ga ones, very simple & can even be done without dies if need be - though I have also got 10-ga dies in case I ever find some all-brass 10-ga cases for myself.

Then only stockist I have seen in the past was CircleFly in the USA & they cost a few $$$ per case

Interesting, thanks for the reply saddler. A friend will machine the cases for me out of what ever he thinks is most suitable. Most likely brass. All I would need are the primers, wad and cap etc. how do they differ in performance if at all? And how reusable are they? I'm just curious if they will be better than reloading GameBore rhinos ? Edited by Elliott.J.Drew
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