Roy’s Recs: Speer Empty Shot Capsules

This video revisits the use of Speer Empty Shot Capsules for reloading 44 caliber shot shell cartridges. The presenter shares a personal anecdote about rediscovering these capsules after 40 years. A specific reloading recipe is provided: 7.5 grains of Unique powder with 7.5 or 8/9 shot, yielding approximately 1200 feet per second.

Quick Summary

Speer Empty Shot Capsules are reloading components for 44 caliber shot shell cartridges. A tested load uses 7.5 grains of Unique powder with 7.5 or 8/9 shot, achieving approximately 1200 feet per second. These capsules offer a fun way to experiment with specialized handgun ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Speer Empty Shot Capsules
  2. 00:06Speer Empty Shot Capsules for 44 Caliber
  3. 00:16Long-Term Ownership of Capsules
  4. 00:30Reloading with 7.5 Shot
  5. 00:39Reloading Data: Unique Powder and Velocity
  6. 00:51Availability and Value of Old Capsules
  7. 01:03Future Reloading Video

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Speer Empty Shot Capsules used for?

Speer Empty Shot Capsules are components used for reloading 44 caliber shot shell cartridges. They allow handloaders to create specialized ammunition for their handguns, often for pest control or recreational shooting.

What is a recommended load for 44 caliber shot shells using Speer capsules?

A recommended load for 44 caliber shot shells using Speer Empty Shot Capsules involves 7.5 grains of Unique powder and 7.5 or 8/9 shot. This combination is reported to achieve approximately 1200 feet per second.

Where can I find Speer Empty Shot Capsules?

Speer Empty Shot Capsules may still be available for purchase new. Additionally, older boxes can sometimes be found at gun shows or online marketplaces, making them a potential find for reloaders interested in specialized ammunition.

Is reloading 44 caliber shot shells a common practice?

While not as common as standard metallic cartridge reloading, reloading 44 caliber shot shells is a niche practice. It allows for the creation of unique ammunition types, often for specific purposes like close-range pest control or fun shooting.

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