I'm playing Doc Jones (Back to the Future) and trying to find a closer fit for an obsolete European loading.
Using 44 magnum brass now and it sort of works.
The bore is .429 so 44 magnum casts work like a dream.
The brass will fireform to the cylinder at which is much larger which makes the loaded rds look like Coke bottles.
Upon leaving the cartridge the bullet (pure lead ahead of FFg BP) begins to expand to the cylinder diameter ( about .454 on average) and shaves off a ring upon encountering the .429 bbl.
Which then greatly deceases the revolver wanting to function til the lead is cleared.
I'm hoping that a 444 marlin (or a reasonably close sized cartridge) cut to a hair under full length will help stop the slug expanding on the jump from brass to bbl. That and the 444 Marlin is a tad larger at the base so trimmed it's going to fit the cylinder better.
Realizing of course that this question will make most diligent reloaders scratch their head and shrug...but it is an enigma.
I'll get a really neat antique back in the game if I can figure it out though
It's a tad longer and larger dia than the Reichsrevolver loading ( which 44 Russian fits like a dream)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tokguy
Using 44 magnum brass now and it sort of works.
The bore is .429 so 44 magnum casts work like a dream.
The brass will fireform to the cylinder at which is much larger which makes the loaded rds look like Coke bottles.
Upon leaving the cartridge the bullet (pure lead ahead of FFg BP) begins to expand to the cylinder diameter ( about .454 on average) and shaves off a ring upon encountering the .429 bbl.
Which then greatly deceases the revolver wanting to function til the lead is cleared.
I'm hoping that a 444 marlin (or a reasonably close sized cartridge) cut to a hair under full length will help stop the slug expanding on the jump from brass to bbl. That and the 444 Marlin is a tad larger at the base so trimmed it's going to fit the cylinder better.
Realizing of course that this question will make most diligent reloaders scratch their head and shrug...but it is an enigma.
I'll get a really neat antique back in the game if I can figure it out though
It's a tad longer and larger dia than the Reichsrevolver loading ( which 44 Russian fits like a dream)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tokguy