blacksmithden
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Ok. I'll present the facts in point form, or we'll be here all night.
I bought the Modern Reloading Second Edition by Lee and read it.
By a fluke in schedualing, I had a chance to drop by a local supplier here in Edmonton.
I wanted the Lee 1000 pro with the 44 mag dies.
Yep, got one in stock in the Calgary store.
Good. How long to get it here...a few days, a week????
Oh, it'll probably be a few weeks.
A few weeks???? It's a 4 hour drive from here. I can have stuff mailed from Nfld faster than that. Fine. I'll look after getting it from the Calgary store myself.
I guess, since I'm here, I had better pick up some supplies for when I get the press.
Are you a reloader???
Yep.
44 magnum????
Yep.
What powder do you recommend???
He comes out with WIN296. Use this, it's great, highly recommended....blah blah blah.
Fine. Give me a pound of it.
Got some primers?
Yep. Here's some Federals.
I point out that in the manual, Lee all but forbids you to use that brand in the 1000 press. (I haven't got the book with me, but I do remember this). They recommend CCI.
Nope, no stock. We've got Winchesters. I didn't remember anything about Winchesters, so ok, fine.
Got some plain old lead bullets, 240 grain. Yep, 30+ bucks for 100.
My grey cells remember $22 / hundred for some reason. This sounds a little steep for me. Never mind. I'll get them somewhere else.
I go home, and finally manage to get through to the mail order desk after about 9 tries, with 5 minutes to spare before they close for the day.
I order the press, and 500 Speer, SWC...plain old lead. 58.99 a box. Whew, got the order in, and at least I know it's on the way.
I then start looking for the load data in the book.
Well, it's not in the book.
Ok. I go to the Winchester (Hogdon) website. Hummm 44 mag non jacketed, plain old lead 240 grain isn't listed for WIN 296 powder. By looking over the load chart, I'm seeing that plain old unjacketed lead bullets need to be fired at a fair bit lower speed and pressure. The powered listed is 231 and the power charge miniscule compared to 296 using jacketed bullets.
So far, it's looking to me that the guy behind the counter heard 44 magnum, and firing pure lead went in one ear and out the other, and sold me the wrong power for my application.
My first question is.......after all that, a drum roll please......has anyone ever used WIN296 powder with plain old 240 grain unjacketed lead bullets? If so, what is a reasonable starting charge???? I'm guessing I'm going to be told that for the first 500 shots, I'm going to need WIN231 until all my unjacketed lead is gone.
My second question is, is this a typical experience looking for/trying to buy reloading stuff???? No stock no stock no stock???? It'll take weeks, or we don't have it and don't know when/if we'll be getting more. We know you didn't come for this, but try it anyway, it's this or nothing.
GETTING A HEADACHE!!!!!! FACTORY AMMO IS LOOKING PRETTY DAMNED GOOD RIGHT NOW!!!
HELP!!!!!!!
I bought the Modern Reloading Second Edition by Lee and read it.
By a fluke in schedualing, I had a chance to drop by a local supplier here in Edmonton.
I wanted the Lee 1000 pro with the 44 mag dies.
Yep, got one in stock in the Calgary store.
Good. How long to get it here...a few days, a week????
Oh, it'll probably be a few weeks.
A few weeks???? It's a 4 hour drive from here. I can have stuff mailed from Nfld faster than that. Fine. I'll look after getting it from the Calgary store myself.
I guess, since I'm here, I had better pick up some supplies for when I get the press.
Are you a reloader???
Yep.
44 magnum????
Yep.
What powder do you recommend???
He comes out with WIN296. Use this, it's great, highly recommended....blah blah blah.
Fine. Give me a pound of it.
Got some primers?
Yep. Here's some Federals.
I point out that in the manual, Lee all but forbids you to use that brand in the 1000 press. (I haven't got the book with me, but I do remember this). They recommend CCI.
Nope, no stock. We've got Winchesters. I didn't remember anything about Winchesters, so ok, fine.
Got some plain old lead bullets, 240 grain. Yep, 30+ bucks for 100.
My grey cells remember $22 / hundred for some reason. This sounds a little steep for me. Never mind. I'll get them somewhere else.
I go home, and finally manage to get through to the mail order desk after about 9 tries, with 5 minutes to spare before they close for the day.
I order the press, and 500 Speer, SWC...plain old lead. 58.99 a box. Whew, got the order in, and at least I know it's on the way.
I then start looking for the load data in the book.
Well, it's not in the book.
Ok. I go to the Winchester (Hogdon) website. Hummm 44 mag non jacketed, plain old lead 240 grain isn't listed for WIN 296 powder. By looking over the load chart, I'm seeing that plain old unjacketed lead bullets need to be fired at a fair bit lower speed and pressure. The powered listed is 231 and the power charge miniscule compared to 296 using jacketed bullets.
So far, it's looking to me that the guy behind the counter heard 44 magnum, and firing pure lead went in one ear and out the other, and sold me the wrong power for my application.
My first question is.......after all that, a drum roll please......has anyone ever used WIN296 powder with plain old 240 grain unjacketed lead bullets? If so, what is a reasonable starting charge???? I'm guessing I'm going to be told that for the first 500 shots, I'm going to need WIN231 until all my unjacketed lead is gone.
My second question is, is this a typical experience looking for/trying to buy reloading stuff???? No stock no stock no stock???? It'll take weeks, or we don't have it and don't know when/if we'll be getting more. We know you didn't come for this, but try it anyway, it's this or nothing.
GETTING A HEADACHE!!!!!! FACTORY AMMO IS LOOKING PRETTY DAMNED GOOD RIGHT NOW!!!
HELP!!!!!!!
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