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Dumb question probably.
Wondering if you can safely load 41 Mag Handgun Bullets @ .410 diameter in .416 Brass to make practice loads?
Wanting to make some low recoil practice loads for shooting at 25 yards - 75 yards. Only need to be getting MOPP accuracy (Minute Of a Paper Plate) for what I want to do (Practice shooting offhand at short range for cheap with low recoil)
Will the case grip the smaller .410 bullets? Will the bullets engage the rifling? Does .006 make any difference ? (as long as the bullet is .006 smaller not larger than the bore)
I assume you would use a light charge with some kind of wad/filler between the bullet and powder.
I don’t want to blow myself up but it seems possible. A light charge behind a light bullet would definitely be low cost, low recoil round for practice.
Thanks
Wondering if you can safely load 41 Mag Handgun Bullets @ .410 diameter in .416 Brass to make practice loads?
Wanting to make some low recoil practice loads for shooting at 25 yards - 75 yards. Only need to be getting MOPP accuracy (Minute Of a Paper Plate) for what I want to do (Practice shooting offhand at short range for cheap with low recoil)
Will the case grip the smaller .410 bullets? Will the bullets engage the rifling? Does .006 make any difference ? (as long as the bullet is .006 smaller not larger than the bore)
I assume you would use a light charge with some kind of wad/filler between the bullet and powder.
I don’t want to blow myself up but it seems possible. A light charge behind a light bullet would definitely be low cost, low recoil round for practice.
Thanks
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