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BPI OVERSHOT CARD 410ga .03"/.412"-Dia. 500/BAG

BPI OVERSHOT CARD 410ga .03"/.412"-Dia. 500/BAG
Item #:BPIOS410
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MPN:OS41
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Product Information

Place an overshot card on top of the shot charge just before crimping. Overshot cards ensure flatter, tighter crimps; more consistent load combustion and pellet containment. Besides the benefits of a proper crimp, overshot cards do the critical work of containing pellets within the shotcup during the firing cycle and during the journey through your shotgun's barrel. Recommended for all high performance loads.

Read 5 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars

Great overshot card

By Raymond M. on Mar 17, 2024
Use these for overshot card prior to roll crimping my 410 hulls I also received from graf and sons. These fit great

410 overshot cards

By Gary D. on Nov 16, 2023
These work perfect for roll crimping. I'm glad Graf&Sons are stocking these items for shotgun reloading. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to purchasing more for other gauges.

410 overshot cards

By Shannon B. on Jun 21, 2023
Fits good and works good

Overshot cards for. 410

By Hershel L. on May 09, 2021
Works great for roll crimping!

Overshot cards for .410 loads

By Thomas M. on Oct 15, 2019
I have not actually used these yet, but these hard to find cards deserve a 5 star rating for being available at this supplier, looking good upon arrival in their unopened plastic bags, arriving within a week or less, and fitting well inside a .44 Mag. brass case, thus giving me an idea of how well they will fit inside a .410 case over 000 buckshot once I actually get to reload some. I couldn't find any once fired hulls, so I had to order FACTORY LOADED AMMUNITION to obtain the empty 3 inch hulls, and now I hear it's hard to find Remington 209P primers and Remington SP410 wads as per the recipe I hope to use out of Lyman's 5th edition "Shotshell Reloading Handbook."
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