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Expert Advice - Shotshell Reloading


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Reloading by Dicksie Spolar, Professional

The first decision is, should you or shouldn't you reload. And, since cost is a factor for most lets break it down. To be completely unbiased, here is an independent study done by active shooters as told by Ted Church.

While getting a skeet gun worked on in Phoenix, AZ, the very reputable smith was talking about how silly it was to reload these days with the cost of components, reloaders and the TIME investment. Then, recently I went to our local wholesale dealer for shotshell reloading components and noticed that, YES, PRICES are increasing. This led me to ponder and start calculating whether the gunsmith was right.

I asked Gil Siu to independently also calculate his reloading costs PER BOX OF 25 SHELLS for the: .410, 28ga, 20ga. and 12ga. skeet loads. Here is a breakdown of our computations:

Ammo

Gauge

Cost by 
Ted Church

Cost by 
Gil Siu

Cost by Winchester

AA

.410 ga

$2.11 / box

$2.14 / box

$6.99-7.99 / box

AA

28 ga

$2.18 / box

$2.22 / box

$5.99-7.99 / box

AA

20 ga

$2.41 / box

$2.47 / box

$4.99-6.99 / box

AA

12 ga

$2.62 / box

$2.62 / box

$4.00-6.00 / box

The most expensive to reload (least margin of savings) is the 12 ga.. So for exclusive 12 ga shooters (Trap/Sporting Clays) we believe there is still incentive to reload, mainly because you can customize your reloads.  In the lower skeet guns (.410/28ga,20ga) there seems to be substantial savings. 

So I went a step further.  I calculated how many shells I would have to reload to recapture just the cost of the best reloader made (Spolar Power Load). By averaging all the prices in the above table, one recaptures the cost of the loader after about 1,700 boxes!!!!

Now one argues labor. At a conservative pace of 500 rds/hr, I calculated I needed to pay myself  $ 63/hr to equal and match factory shotshell costs. Well, I may be good, but that is a high wage to pay myself for "reloading", compared to what I charge as a professional. With a good working reloader(s), we feel the time factor for reloading, even for one not retired; working shooters such as myself is still financially totally practical. I also like to be able to customize my loads slightly, and also not have to worry too much about who is on strike.

We encourage all clay target shooter to compute their reloading component costs, time commitment, etc. and see if we are correct. We think the skeptics will be surprised.

 

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Shotshell Anatomy

Source: Federal Cartridge Company. All Rights Reserved.

Shotshell Anatomy
There are similarities and differences in the component parts and construction of a shotshell. The head and primer are similar in all shells. The tube and base wad are either paper or plastic. The shot wad design and powder vary with the type of shotshell.

Lead shot pellets and buckshot are formed by pouring melted lead through a sieve or swaged (formed in a die). Wads for lead shot ammunition are molded from flexible, low-density polyethylene plastic and have a cushion section on the bottom which collapses on firing. The cushion helps reduce the number of deformed pellets and recoil. Cushioned lead loads use fast-burning powders.

Steel shot is made by cutting soft steel wire into short lengths which are formed and ground. The shot is then annealed and copper-plated to prevent rusting. Wads for steel shot ammunition are molded from high-density polyethylene. They have thick sidewalls to prevent the pellets from contacting the shotgun bore surface. High-velocity steel loads have a cushion to reduce recoil. Federal Premium® Steel loads also have decomposable wads.

Steel shot ammunition requires large charges of special slow-burning powders to give the large shot column a gentler start but a faster exit from the bore. All steel shotshells have "Steel" stamped on the head.

Tungsten-Iron shot is formed using an exclusive metallurgical process in which tungsten and iron powder are blended, then pressed into the shape of a sphere and sintered (bonded together by a heating process). Tungsten-Iron shells use a patented 6-petal, high-density wad that delivers tight patterns and protects the bore of the shotgun. Powder for tungsten shotshells is similar to that used in steel shotshells. For easy identification, the zinc-plated head features a "Tungsten" head stamp. The Tungsten-Iron shot has a density similar to lead, but is harder than both lead and steel. The result is a shotshell that has the tight patterns of steel and down-range pellet energy that is better than lead.

Shell sizes
   10 Gauge  12 Gauge 16 Gauge 20 Gauge 28 Gauge  .410

 


©2001 Federal Cartridge Company. All Rights Reserved.

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The most committed win!

Yes...
you can!

Go ahead risk it, say hello!

There's always Today!

"If you think you can, or if you think you can't... you're right!"

Do it big, or stay in bed.

Be anchored to some ideal, philosophy or cause that keeps you too excited to sleep.

Practice being excited!

Have the guts to go!

More powerful than the will to win is the courage to begin

Do one thing after another, one at a time.

Never try to catch two frogs with one hand

When one must, one can!

Change your thoughts and you change your world.

Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you.

Shoot as if it is impossible to fail!

When things go wrong, don't go with them!

Forget tomorrow, today is the day!

Don't fear what you want.

He conquers who endures!

Big shots are only little shots who keep shooting!

The real sin is to persuade oneself that the second best is anything but second best.

Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.

"To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life"
Robert Louis Stevenson

If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got!

Far better it is to dare mighty things, even though checkered by failure, than to live in that gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat...”
Teddy Roosevelt

Gun control is not about guns; 
it's about control!

Press on!
Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: Nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not: unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent!

Hit just one more target, why not!

The squeaky wheel doesn't always get greased, it often gets replaced.

From self alone expect applause.

Some Brain food:
We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence then is not an act, but a habit...
Aristotle

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