I would not reload them. I shot with a friend who reloaded 28 and .410 Estates. More then once the front part of the shell separated from the rear of the shell. He called them 'zingers' and re-shot the bird. The last time he did this was when the front part stuck in the choke area. Fortunately, he checked the bore. I hate to think what might have happened if he hadn't. It just isn't worth it for my money.

Last edited by Walter C. Snyder; 07/21/08 05:07 PM.

Walter c. Snyder