Last year I got motivated by an article to make some 45 Colt shot shell loads, just in case the need arises.
Already had some gas checks for the top so no out-of-pocket $$ there & also had some #8 available. The first obstacle was a wad for over the powder.
To cut the cardboard stock (.031" thick) I had on-hand for the wad over the powder I settled on a 30-06 case cut down to ~7/8" OAL. (The brass is nice & thick at that depth of the case.)
Then I used my large (.50) chamfer tool to put a sharp beveled edge on the case mouth & double stacked the cardboard on a hard surface.
Using the 30-06 case as a punch, & a moderate wack from a hammer, netted the needed wads. If the mouth of the 30-06 case gets dulled it's easy to re-chamfer it.
I put two wads in & pressed them in place with a wooden dowel & was able to get 172grs of #8 in each case before placing the gas check on top & applying the needed roll-crimp to hold it all snugly in place.
Now I'm patiently waiting for that snake to show up.
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