That wouldn't matter, like I say, I can make ammo.
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I generally do my absolute best to keep things as original or like original as possible with repro parts as needed but this one just isn't a big deal to me for some reason. Maybe I'm just starting to get tired of having to hunt down obscure ammo all the time. I did see the 410 brass cartridges at the last gun show. Three different vendors had it and were selling it in bulk boxes and it wasn't priced badly. Curious to whether the original ammo can still be used if it was reamed out for modern 410. I'm sure it would fit but what would happen as it passed the extended lip?
I'd say so...the originals weren't really .410. That's why 444 Marlin fits well. If you look at the original cases, you can see better.
Springfield Sporters reamed a ton of them for 3" standard .410 shotshells back when they were $79.95 each.
Probably more than just a ton...probably a couple of metric boxcars full...