+1. Reloading is the only affordable answer in .44 Mag. No need to use .44 Special brass, either. I use magnum brass for all my loads from powder puff to thermonuclear level.
Mark
“thermonuclear level”
That made me lol
+1. Reloading is the only affordable answer in .44 Mag. No need to use .44 Special brass, either. I use magnum brass for all my loads from powder puff to thermonuclear level.
Mark
OP - add your town to your profile so a local Nut can offer to help you load ammo.
+1. Reloading is the only affordable answer in .44 Mag. No need to use .44 Special brass, either. I use magnum brass for all my loads from powder puff to thermonuclear level.
Mark
"I don't want to use the magnums for plinking at the range because they're overkill"
Well, where are you planning to use the .44 Magnums? If you're not going to actually shoot them, why acquire the gun?
(OP is a buddy of mine)

Thank you for all of your helpful suggestions! At Christmastime I got a 'Rockchucker' reloading kit, all neatly packed into a shipping crate. Then there came a move in March, and that reloading press is now buried under a tonne of gunstuff on my workbench in my new shop (box still unopened!). Ah,but at least I've been "collecting brass"! I also recently found "The Bullet Barn" just across the Strait (~25nm as the eagle flies, but two ferryboat rides if you don't have wings, or a boat). The folks at the Barn met my needs "faster than a speeding bullet": I placed my order on-line, Thursday at 0845, and the ammo was delivered by CANPAR at 0830 this morning. Less than 24 hours. It takes me that long to decide to get on up to Cabelas (which is just up the hill from me)...and Cabs didn't have the ammo I wanted!
I'll file a progress report as further developments occur.
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