I was hoping prices of components and ammo would go down, but I’m sure that won’t happen anytime soon.Loading steel shot is just like loading any shotgun stuff, you just have to gather the correct components (wads, shot, powder, hulls, etc) then assemble them according to published recipes
You won’t save any money doing it, especially nowadays. It’s expensive to gather the gear and materials.
I’ve been messing with loading 12ga for a couple years or so. It’s fun. My motivation was to be able to load stuff I can’t find on the shelves (super low recoil 3/4oz, in #5 shot for example, for squirrels)
What made you reconsider loading tungsten? Is it because of the price of the metal?I’ve loaded shotgun shells for over 30 years and never loaded steel, because I’ve never shot enough of it to justify buying the needed components.
I started dabbling in loading tungsten last year, and even with me having the equipment, I wish I would’ve just bought factory ammo.
All the shotgun loading I’ve done up to this point has been really simple…deprime, prime, drop powder, insert wad, drop shot, pre crimp, and crimp.What made you reconsider loading tungsten? Is it because of the price of the metal?
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