I'm just getting everything together to start loading for my 44 mag. I only need some bullets then I'm good to go.
I had a couple questions though:
1. Since the dies are carbide dies, the reloading manual says I don't need lube for resizing. It also says though, that I shouldn't clean the brass since excessivley clean brass can shave a bit on carbide dies. So to clean or not to clean, or just clean then put a bit of lube?
2. In regards to overall length, I'm a little confused. I understand you want to be at least minimum overall length to avoid spiking the pressure, and below maximum overall length so that the bullets aren't longer than the cylinder in the revolver. But say you found that maximum length in say a S&W was 1.700" (or whatever it actually is), then can you just make all your loads exactly 1.695" provided this is longer than the minimum OAL?
3. Anyone know where I can find load data for a 240gr cast bullet with H110 powder, or is there a reason no such load exists?
4. How many times can I reload 44mag brass before I have to worry about trimming the cases?
I had a couple questions though:
1. Since the dies are carbide dies, the reloading manual says I don't need lube for resizing. It also says though, that I shouldn't clean the brass since excessivley clean brass can shave a bit on carbide dies. So to clean or not to clean, or just clean then put a bit of lube?
2. In regards to overall length, I'm a little confused. I understand you want to be at least minimum overall length to avoid spiking the pressure, and below maximum overall length so that the bullets aren't longer than the cylinder in the revolver. But say you found that maximum length in say a S&W was 1.700" (or whatever it actually is), then can you just make all your loads exactly 1.695" provided this is longer than the minimum OAL?
3. Anyone know where I can find load data for a 240gr cast bullet with H110 powder, or is there a reason no such load exists?
4. How many times can I reload 44mag brass before I have to worry about trimming the cases?