GordoSD, Thanks for the offer,but we dont reload shotgun shells, we can get loaded shotgun cheaper than if we done it ourselves. Only thing we reload is metallic case for our handguns and rifles. For some reason the metallic shells are outragous, especially nowadays and can't figure out why the shelves are so bare.lol. Shotgun in 12 and 410 are plentyful around here, even take some 12g and remove the standard shot from them by hand, add our BB's, recrimp by hand and put parafin (wax) on the end to reseal. Works great. As for the #4 shot in the 410 the package reads there is 3/4 oz. in them. The 000 buck for 410 has 4 pellets, and 1BK has 5 pellets. The next thing we are thinking of trying is 410 rifled slugs in the derringer to see how they work. We're impressed with the PDX 410, seems it would really work in a shotgun better,but even out of a derringer the scatter effect is truly remarkable. Couldn't believe the effect on the back of the 3/4"plywood.Might buy a few more boxes before they run out. Thanks again for the offer,might have it taken you up on it, if we reloaded them type shells. Regards, LOU
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