Hi All,
First off, I know some may advise that if a person can't manage the recoil of a full load, they probably need to shoot a smaller cartridge. I would generally agree. I wanted to do this for friends, some women and young people who might have more fun of they weren't being shoved around quite so hard.
I'm interested in experimenting with reduced charges to lighten recoil. Reloading data typically has starting loads and max loads, but how low can you go?
I know that if your loads are too light they won't cycle auto-loading actions, but I was thinking of doing this for my lever (.44 mag) and bolt (.308) guns.
I expect that if my loads got *really* light the brass might not seal the chamber properly when fired. I expect that would be dangerous. (Is this a realistic fear?)
What else do I need to consider?
Who here down-loads? What are your experiences?
Thanks for your input guys.
-lmcc
First off, I know some may advise that if a person can't manage the recoil of a full load, they probably need to shoot a smaller cartridge. I would generally agree. I wanted to do this for friends, some women and young people who might have more fun of they weren't being shoved around quite so hard.
I'm interested in experimenting with reduced charges to lighten recoil. Reloading data typically has starting loads and max loads, but how low can you go?
I know that if your loads are too light they won't cycle auto-loading actions, but I was thinking of doing this for my lever (.44 mag) and bolt (.308) guns.
I expect that if my loads got *really* light the brass might not seal the chamber properly when fired. I expect that would be dangerous. (Is this a realistic fear?)
What else do I need to consider?
Who here down-loads? What are your experiences?
Thanks for your input guys.
-lmcc


















































