Welcome to the forum uncle00buck.
Thanks meanstreakWelcome to the forum uncle00buck.
Yes SirHah...and i just sent you a note saying, "I'll take it."
What am I missing here? The shorty shells have the same velocity, same shot count, and are shorter. Sounds like they perform the same but are much smaller than a 2 3/4". There has to be something I'm not picking up on. What is it? Thx.
What am I missing here? The shorty shells have the same velocity, same shot count, and are shorter. Sounds like they perform the same but are much smaller than a 2 3/4". There has to be something I'm not picking up on. What is it? Thx.
I think the mini shells can a viable option for HD for those who are recoil sensitive providing you are willing to bet your life on a rubber adaptor, personally after having the adaptor begin to work it way out under recoil on a couple occasions I`ll take a pass!
That would be cool. I looked on Google and there were lots of articles. There was one on Guns.com that made it seem like a less intimidating project. Some of the other articles made it seem like you would have to do a bunch of powder experiments, but that article was basically like you aren’t reinventing the wheel, you are just making a short version of a stock shell, with a couple standard wad replacement parts..Has anyone cut down 12ga hulls to make minis at home?
Probably a dumb question but could new unfired shells be partially de constructed, a shorter wad installed, and the hull re sized to a mini, then recrimped, even if it meant losing 1 or 2 pellets? My first shot in a home defense scenario is always a full size #00 because the OpSol doesn’t effect that first chambered round, and having eight #00 follow ups lends some peace of mind..