44 special load in 44 mag case
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
Nope. Opposite a couple times though. Squibs because it won't meter in an Auto Disk Pro, won't meter in a Uniflow, dirty, inaccurate.
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
Well, Unique ain't going anywhere and it will continue to have it's loyal users and some won't like it for whatever reasons. That's one of the plusses of reloading; you can use whatever ya want...
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
I know right. How can that be? :-)mikld wrote: Some fellers even drive Fords...
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
mikld wrote: *** snip ***
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Some of us fellers can't help being classy, we're just born that way!GasGuzzler wrote:I know right. How can that be? :-)mikld wrote: Some fellers even drive Fords...
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
Well, it seems to meter ok in an old Lyman 55, worked well in a Hornady measure. Those were both borrowed when I was starting out loading .45 ACP. It has worked ok in my Redding 3BR measure as well and my buddy's Redding 3. I have not tried it in the Dillon powder measure as they are sliding cavity drops and reports are mixed dealing with Unique in them. Some claims it works fine, others claim the large flakes prevents the slide from operating consistently and freely. Dillon makes the parts to run other measures on their presses and they work. I've never had Unique bridge in the measures I've used so that it didn't drop a powder charge. I tend to check all charges when setting the measure but once it is set and dropping consistent every 5 or 10 charges. Typically within a tenth grain or less.GasGuzzler wrote:Nope. Opposite a couple times though. Squibs because it won't meter in an Auto Disk Pro, won't meter in a Uniflow, dirty, inaccurate.
If I wasn't getting accurate results out of it with the .45 ACP or the .44 special level .44 Mag loads I'd not be using it. I might not even have continued with reloading as it was one of the very first powders I used when starting out.
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
Lee dippers and a digi-scale work fine for me .... and as for the other subject - been driving nothing but Nissan 4x4's since 1983.
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
I've deep seated the bullets in 357 mag cases and 44 magnum cases to match the same overall length as they would be IF loaded in 38 special brass or 44 special brass AND use the powder charge for 38 special and 44 special, that way you get the same powder capacity but avoid the carbon ring in your carbine or revolver. The trick to make this work is you need to get a taper crimp die and it looks funny with the bullet seated that deep and obviously you can't crimp in the crimp groove but what you do is use the taper crimp die and give it a light taper crimp OVER the bullet shoulder. Be aware you will need to use these rounds only in single shot mode in the carbine BUT in revolvers they work GREAT
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Re: 44 special load in 44 mag case
You are really not achieving anything other than increasing the stated pressure of the loads because of the deep seating (neck tension).Ohio357MagFan wrote:I've deep seated the bullets in 357 mag cases and 44 magnum cases to match the same overall length as they would be IF loaded in 38 special brass or 44 special brass AND use the powder charge for 38 special and 44 special, that way you get the same powder capacity but avoid the carbon ring in your carbine or revolver. The trick to make this work is you need to get a taper crimp die and it looks funny with the bullet seated that deep and obviously you can't crimp in the crimp groove but what you do is use the taper crimp die and give it a light taper crimp OVER the bullet shoulder. Be aware you will need to use these rounds only in single shot mode in the carbine BUT in revolvers they work GREAT
I ran this through QuickLoad using my 38 Spl load for my Rossi 351, and then deep seating the bullet to maintain the Spl COAL in a Mag case. This change bumped the pressure 4,000 PSI.
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