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Hi all been awhile since I've been around and I'm after some more advice.

so hopefully over the next few days I'll be picking up a 20 gauge mossberg hushpower. Like any excited lad I'm going to want to put tons of carts through it but the price seems very high which is annoying on a very tight budget. 

I own a lee loadall in 12 gauge and was going to try to get it converted to 20 for homeloading some shells. My question is could I empty the components out of cheap 12bore carts(£4.50 a box) in order to reload some 20gauge subs? 

Also anyone know the cheapest place to pick up a 20gauge conversion kit from?

thanks guys much appreciated 

darren 

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Motty, would it still go badly for me using the the press to put a lighter powerer and shot load in of the right weight? I the press came with all the different size things. I've heard the 20 is the best all round hushpower out of the 3. I'm sure I found wads online for £13 for 500? I'm extremely new to the reloading thing so all the advice is much appreciated 

Awesome thanks for the link.

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6 hours ago, Dazv said:

Hi all been awhile since I've been around and I'm after some more advice.

so hopefully over the next few days I'll be picking up a 20 gauge mossberg hushpower. Like any excited lad I'm going to want to put tons of carts through it but the price seems very high which is annoying on a very tight budget. 

I own a lee loadall in 12 gauge and was going to try to get it converted to 20 for homeloading some shells. My question is could I empty the components out of cheap 12bore carts(£4.50 a box) in order to reload some 20gauge subs? 

Also anyone know the cheapest place to pick up a 20gauge conversion kit from?

thanks guys much appreciated 

darren 

no. you cant scavenge all components and re-use them in a different gauge. the only component you can scavenge sucessfully is lead. 

find a subsonic recipe fir that dedicated gauge, buy those exact components and reload, shoot and repeat as nessa

 

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