I used to reload 9 years ago, but had to pause due to the birth of my 2nd child and no free time. I'm ready to get back into the game now, and while waiting for a Ruger Redhawk 44 mag transfer to go through (and also for the pandemic situation to resolve and get reinstated at the gun club), I have nothing else to do about this hobby, but do some reloads. I already have about 300 cases of 44 mag, primers, and projectiles (240gr CamPro TC full copper plated, and 240gr cast lead SWC BB gas-checked). I just ordered 3 x 1lb powder: Alliant Unique, Alliant 2400 and Winchester 296.
Whatever I reload, I won't get to try it for probably another two months or more, so before I begin---I'd feel so much better if somebody looks over my load data---just trying to reduce the chance of finding out later that I've wasted the material. Also, although my OCD helps being precise, I've tried to stay slightly away from the max/min limits.
Light load: 9 grain Unique / 240 grains lead SWC / CCI 300 primers
Mid load: 19.5 grains of 2400 / 240 grains FCP / CCI 300 primers
Hot load: 23.5 grains of 296 / 240 grains FCP / CCI 350 magnum primers
Thanks in advance!
Whatever I reload, I won't get to try it for probably another two months or more, so before I begin---I'd feel so much better if somebody looks over my load data---just trying to reduce the chance of finding out later that I've wasted the material. Also, although my OCD helps being precise, I've tried to stay slightly away from the max/min limits.
Light load: 9 grain Unique / 240 grains lead SWC / CCI 300 primers
Mid load: 19.5 grains of 2400 / 240 grains FCP / CCI 300 primers
Hot load: 23.5 grains of 296 / 240 grains FCP / CCI 350 magnum primers
Thanks in advance!