Homemade 45 acp shotshell die

jmorris

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A recent thread caught my interest so I decided to build one.

I found a suitable donor die in my stash, an RCBS 44mag/SPL die. Ran a file across it and found that it was way too hard to machine.

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So I heated it up to take the heat treat out of it.

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At that point I drilled and tapped it 1/2-20 and and reamed the inside to resize the case and form the neck down portion.

With the cases formed I then machined down a grade 5 bold to act as a mandrel to push the over shot wad down below the crimp. The crimp mandrel was made with a 1/2" ball end mill and slides over the over shot wad mandrel.

This way you only use the one die, just remove the insert to form and replace it to seat the over shot wad and crimp.

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With the old Remington shot rounds I am about out of I had to use a specific magazine but the new formed cases feed with all that I tried, in my "farm" 45 at least.

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Cases are made from cut down 308 brass. Now all I need to do is make some over shot wads and cut down some .410 wads, to load a few up.
 
Seems like about 100 yrs. ago a friend bought an RCBS set of dies to do this operation, and brought them to me for help. I followed directions that came with them and they sort of worked. Not very effective to say the least. The set called for a light load of Red Dot and a cut down .410 wad on top of it. The mouth of the case was crimped over a .41 mag gas check.
Strange operation, but in those days you couldn't find anything like a shot shell for autos, just revolvers. I played with the loads some and actually had them feeding and ejecting just fine.
 
RCBS still makes them but would be $170 by the time they made it to my house from Midway. Too rich for my blood as few as I use.
 
I thought auto's used the head of the shell to set the and hold the case from going down the barrel. What stops it from wedging?
 
Loaded up a few, the wads were cut down to 11/16" and hard to get in on the first one. After that my brain started working and I used the wad guide off of one of my shotshell reloaders.

They hold 84.9+\- grains of #12 or around 425 pellets. Used 6 grains of 231 and over-shot wads punched from a 12ga hull.

Step by step.
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They patterned tighter that my other pistol shot loads using Speer capsules, maybe because of the wad.?

15ft
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Video link of them running.
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Color me impressed, that's a good pattern for 15ft. I've shot the CCI versions a few times to dispatch a few critters, but yours looks much nicer.
 
I've never done this for an auto cartridge, but do it for .357 and .44 mag...Nicely done...

I have found that the Speer shot cups blow my patterns...I feel that the cup sets the shot spinning in the rifling before it shatters, and once it starts, it doughnut patterns...

With simple over and under shot wads, the shot does not spin as readily, and holds a straighter course to target...
 
Made some to take advantage of the additional room revolvers have.

308 brass cut and trimmed to 1.600", expanded at the mouth with a 40 S&W expander, a slightly cut down .410 wad and .53oz of #12 shot.

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So I'm curious how the shot patterns don't look like donuts? I've always read that shot in a rifled barrel will always end up spinning on exit. Looking at your pictures this doesn't seem to be the case.
 
jmorris, how do you reckon your shells avoid backing up and dragging on cylinder rotation, just like a Jet? That was a problem the only time I put the CCI shot in my M25.
 
I don't recall any of my shot loads, even without wads making donuts, maybe loose density very quick but no central hole that I have noticed. 4th photo down in this thread is the pattern of the no wad 380 shot rounds I make. https://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=578944&highlight=380

Jim, the CCI 45 shot shells are aluminum cases, that would be one big difference between the two. That said I have never had any of them to try, I always used the star crimped Remington 45 shotshells before I made the die to create my own.
 
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