Reeder .410GNR questions

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bee-kay

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I have been considering the .410 GNR re-chambering for my .41 mag SBH Hunter.
That is the cartridge that's a .454 Casull, necked down to take a .41 bullet. In a revolver it is re-chambered using a 5 shot cylinder.
Has anyone here been using that chambering in a revolver?
I'm curious what the case life is and if anyone has experienced any situations where set-back has been an issue.

Thanks - Looking forward to replies
 

bee-kay

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I tried posting on Sixgunner.com and I didn't get any more replies there than I got here.
I thought that the GNR chamberings were more popular than that, but apparently they're so popular that guys are out away from the internet, having fun.ays they arent
It seems like the shoulder on those cases that are used for those loads would be prone to setback issues, but Gary Reeder says that there's no problem.
I sure do wish There were someone to ask
 

Johnnu2

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bee-kay, i think that Contender may have given you the wrong link.... Lee Martin's most excellent website is: http://singleactions.com/
Click there and go into the forum sections........ lotsa knowledge there.
 
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