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the_klenzer wrote:
And finally.... if you are drunk enough, and your buddy dares you...
just tell yourself "if it's good enough for Les Stroud..."

jeremy1391 wrote:Ok so I was thinking about getting one of those old school lee handloaders and busting open (carefully mind you) some of the 100's of rounds of cheap wal-mart birdshot I have and using a lead mold and casting my own buckshot, how feasible or crazy is this? am I likely to ruin the cheapo shells or am I potentially going to save myself a ton of money on training ammo/ SHTF ammo?
ultra magnus wrote:jeremy1391 wrote:Ok so I was thinking about getting one of those old school lee handloaders and busting open (carefully mind you) some of the 100's of rounds of cheap wal-mart birdshot I have and using a lead mold and casting my own buckshot, how feasible or crazy is this? am I likely to ruin the cheapo shells or am I potentially going to save myself a ton of money on training ammo/ SHTF ammo?
You will save about $20 per hundred. How much is your time worth?
the_klenzer wrote:
And finally.... if you are drunk enough, and your buddy dares you...
just tell yourself "if it's good enough for Les Stroud..."
jeremy1391 wrote:ultra magnus wrote:jeremy1391 wrote:Ok so I was thinking about getting one of those old school lee handloaders and busting open (carefully mind you) some of the 100's of rounds of cheap wal-mart birdshot I have and using a lead mold and casting my own buckshot, how feasible or crazy is this? am I likely to ruin the cheapo shells or am I potentially going to save myself a ton of money on training ammo/ SHTF ammo?
You will save about $20 per hundred. How much is your time worth?
where are you finding buckshot for $40ish for 100 rounds?

Brock Meatstone wrote:Going off of what Blacksmith posted, it looks like it can be done reliably and successfully without messing with the crimp too much; that dude in the link fired all of them out of a Mossberg 12 Gauge without any catastrophic damage to the weapon.
I'm just wondering if the same technique can be used with $20/100 bulk pack low-brass birdshot; I'm apprehensive about the shell's integrity with a slug in it.

Brock Meatstone wrote:That sounds like a better plan than what I was originally do; which was to pry the shell tip open, pour out the bird shot, melt it, pour it into a slug mold, then tap it back into the top of the shell to fit flush then seal with glue or wax...
I mean, technically its the same weight right? It's just one solid slug instead of birdshot.

shrapnel wrote:Dawgboy, please refrain from stirring shit for the sole purpose of stirring shit.

stringbanger7 wrote:Use open sights or optics like a red dot or low power slug scopes and sight shotgun in with your newly made slug loads. They are like massive one inch, 7/8 oz bullets now.Nope They will only begin to spread after the hit the target. You can expect softball size exit woundsNope and if you loaded them properly and sighted you gun in properly, you can expect 6 inch groups or better at 100 yards.Maybe Considering the size of the average human head is 10 inches you will score a headshot every time.Doubt it If you practice, you can have super tight shot groupings that are comparable to a rifle.Not a good rifle These slugs will also penetrate trees,Nope car doorsNope and most conventional body armorsNope should we ever face something different beside zombies.
The biggest advantage to this is that you have a shotgun that can be both a scatter gun and a rifle like show stopperNope. One weapon multiple purposes. Just carry different ammo to suit your needs. This lightens up your gear in the case of a bug out on foot.

the_klenzer wrote:
And finally.... if you are drunk enough, and your buddy dares you...
just tell yourself "if it's good enough for Les Stroud..."
Doc Torr wrote:stringbanger7 wrote:Use open sights or optics like a red dot or low power slug scopes and sight shotgun in with your newly made slug loads. They are like massive one inch, 7/8 oz bullets now.Nope They will only begin to spread after the hit the target. You can expect softball size exit woundsNope and if you loaded them properly and sighted you gun in properly, you can expect 6 inch groups or better at 100 yards.Maybe Considering the size of the average human head is 10 inches you will score a headshot every time.Doubt it If you practice, you can have super tight shot groupings that are comparable to a rifle.Not a good rifle These slugs will also penetrate trees,Nope car doorsNope and most conventional body armorsNope should we ever face something different beside zombies.
The biggest advantage to this is that you have a shotgun that can be both a scatter gun and a rifle like show stopperNope. One weapon multiple purposes. Just carry different ammo to suit your needs. This lightens up your gear in the case of a bug out on foot.
I'm gonna drop a big [CITATION NEEDED] on everything followed by red text. Wax slugs penetrated LESS than a regular slug. Also, the OP was talking about casting slugs from shot, not making was slugs.
ETA: Buckshot from birdshot, not slugs. My bad.

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Doc Torr wrote:stringbanger7 wrote:Use open sights or optics like a red dot or low power slug scopes and sight shotgun in with your newly made slug loads. They are like massive one inch, 7/8 oz bullets now.Nope They will only begin to spread after the hit the target. You can expect softball size exit woundsNope and if you loaded them properly and sighted you gun in properly, you can expect 6 inch groups or better at 100 yards.Maybe Considering the size of the average human head is 10 inches you will score a headshot every time.Doubt it If you practice, you can have super tight shot groupings that are comparable to a rifle.Not a good rifle These slugs will also penetrate trees,Nope car doorsNope and most conventional body armorsNope should we ever face something different beside zombies.
The biggest advantage to this is that you have a shotgun that can be both a scatter gun and a rifle like show stopperNope. One weapon multiple purposes. Just carry different ammo to suit your needs. This lightens up your gear in the case of a bug out on foot.
I'm gonna drop a big [CITATION NEEDED] on everything followed by red text. Wax slugs penetrated LESS than a regular slug. Also, the OP was talking about casting slugs from shot, not making was slugs.
ETA: Buckshot from birdshot, not slugs. My bad.


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