Well, aren't I having fun! I'm reloading for an antique S&W in .44 Russian. I'd picked up a box of Fiocchi ammo which I'd banged off at the range and not being content with only 50 cases, I bought a bag of Starline brass. Being a meticulous reloader, especially when it comes to pistol, I think it critical that the cases be uniform length. It took me a while to get the pilot for my Forster case trimmer but when it arrived, I got to work trimming all my brass. The manual calls for .965 as the "trim to" length but all my cases were short of that so I'm trimming 10 thou. under to keep them consistent. With the Starline brass, no problem. With the Fiocchi brass, the pilot jams in the casing. I ran them through the resizing die again and the problem persists. I can only assume the brass is slightly undersized or thicker walled. So just a heads-up for my fellow reloaders when using Fiocchi pistol brass. Has anyone else encountered this?




















































