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What is the deal with NO .410 Shot Shells.
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2953594" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>We may have some in the hardware store my cousin owns here in SC but the price has gotten to the point that it just doesn't sell.</p><p>I have a Mec 9000 progressive 410 loader but it's finicky. I own 4 9000s including one Auto Mate in 12. I very much prefer to load the 410 shells with a single stage and at store prices you recover what you spend on the loader quickly.</p><p>PS. Don't buy an 1100 right now. Remington Shotgun parts are non existent and extremely expensive. There are a lot of scalpers out there that bought up all the available parts and are demanding ridiculous prices. I would wait until someone gets up and running and producing aftermarket parts. I have heard rumors that may be in the works. I work on a lot of Remingtons 1100,1187,870 and it's just crazy right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2953594, member: 124909"] We may have some in the hardware store my cousin owns here in SC but the price has gotten to the point that it just doesn't sell. I have a Mec 9000 progressive 410 loader but it's finicky. I own 4 9000s including one Auto Mate in 12. I very much prefer to load the 410 shells with a single stage and at store prices you recover what you spend on the loader quickly. PS. Don't buy an 1100 right now. Remington Shotgun parts are non existent and extremely expensive. There are a lot of scalpers out there that bought up all the available parts and are demanding ridiculous prices. I would wait until someone gets up and running and producing aftermarket parts. I have heard rumors that may be in the works. I work on a lot of Remingtons 1100,1187,870 and it's just crazy right now. [/QUOTE]
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