Hi everyone, I'm reloading for the first time some .44 russian to feed my 1883 reichsrevolver. I have a set of .44 special dies and will be using unique powder. Just wanted to ask a simple reloading question to make sure I'm being safe. I couldn't source the exact bullet listed in the Lyman 49th loading manual, they have a #429667 240gr RNFP 0.68" in length and OAL 1.335". The bullet I have is also a RNFP 240gr however it's 0.69" and it has a crimp groove higher up. I can load to the same OAL Lyman recommends with my bullet however I'll be crimping on the bullet and not the crimp grove. If I want to crimp on the crimp groove of my bullet, I need to reduce the OAL down to 1.24" which means seating the bullet 0.1" deeper into the case. I'm planning to start my charges low at 3 grains unique which is lower than the lyman recommended minimum of 4.1 grains and work up by 0.2 grains intervals. My question is, is it safe to seat my bullet 0.1" deeper or is it dangerous and I'll be seeing significant pressure changes? It would be nice to crimp on the groove as the cartridge looks better that way and likely gives me a better crimp. Thanks in advance 




















































