As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
Looking for food to eat on Ebay, I got distracted in looking at something which I enjoy and that was reloaders which I do not have. As Lee stopped making their Load All and the speculators have what was once a 20 dollar piece of junk now going for 150 bucks, like Norland axes are out of the price range now for 10 dollar trapping kids, I came across this Survival Reloader for 12 to 410.
They interested me for under 100 bucks which I could not afford, but I talked to the company and asked about reloading data, and they said they did not provide it, but you can find it online.
Here is an archive.org link I have been studying.
The reason I never got into reloading is I could barely afford the cost of the loader in shotguns or rifles. That meant I could drop a couple of hundred dollars and still needed a couple of hundred for the powder, lead and primers.
I did love using my brothers when I was a kid, an old Mec 600 and I did not blow my head off with it. So in the prepper economics of now, I still can not afford things, so the choice was dropping the dime a few years ago for 410 shells. I came across a BB load "home defense" but my little mind was conjuring this was my #2 lead load for shooting turkeys, geese and whatever for the pot in the head. Beloved Uncle used a 410 bolt action for the harvesting of farm geese and turkeys. I hate those guns immensely as my old man had one which the clip kept falling out.
I will probably post on a ......regenerated, rejuvenated, rescued 410 Mossberg which came my way cheap, but had that stupid pistol grip which is of ZERO USE, that is getting a stock for it and will become my bunty little Trade Gun. Trade Guns are what Hudson Bay raped Canadian poor with in the old days. I think they were 56 caliber, smoothbores and killed piles of moose, grouse and probably renegade Quebecois and terror Indians.
Anyway this is the company's explanation, their site, it is sold on Ebay too and Gaytube has a video for those who have extra bandwidth. Might fit in for some people who in the big cities will find what Colonel Townsend Whelen summed up in, "Rats are food too" when the grocery stores are empty.
We do not provide loading data on the Instruction Sheet.
Too many variables such as the types of loadings, Powder, type of shot load and the different purposes that people reload for.
We encourage people to use either a published Reloading Manual or even better; the powder manufacturers reloading data for their specific powder.
Most of this information will be free and online.
There are just way to many variables and also, not enough space on the Instruction Sheet to provide complete information.
I hope this explanation helps.
Best regards.
Barry-customer support.
The X Ring USA in Maricopa, AZ | Survival Reloading Kits
short reloading demo with the Survival Loader Gen.-2 ... - YouTube
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