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For me little gun seems to shoot more point of aim when going from target rounds to magnum rounds. So far other powders like 110 shoot way left in magnum rounds.
When you set your dies up they should not touch You should always back your dye up slightly so there is a gap when the handle is all the way down. There is so much force in that press it can hurt the dies and the threads.
Man this is awesome! Congrats on that new .44 pistol. I absolutely love .44! I use just standard LPP. My only load for .44 magnum has been H100 with the Hornady 225gr FTX bullets. I need to get some XTPs and get a load together for those bullets as the sucky thing about the 225gr FTX is the shorter case. I also started loading .44 special using Steel Valley 240gr cast and titegroup powder. Some nice loads with the titegroup...put out a load testing video from the range a while back. Had the .44 pistols and one of my lever guns out on Saturday. Your loads turned out pretty dang good! over 1400FPS are solid numbers for .44 mag. Anyways, great to see you start down the .44 path!
Jesse. Good and interesting video. My limited experience with .44 Mag's: 240 Gr XTP/19 Gr Accurate-9 = ~1372 fps SD-16. // 240 Gr XTP/ 23.0 Gr H110 = ~1338 fps SD-23. Production Ammo: Ammo Inc. 240 Gr TMJ ~1445 fps SD-43. All shot out of a Taurus Model 44. Take care.
I only use magnum primers for L’il Gun and H-110. A-9, Enforcer and 2400 only need a standard primer. I’m almost exclusively a cast bullet shooter. My favorites are an upper midrange load with HS-6 and both solid and hollow point versions of the Lyman 429244 and the 290 grain LBT WFN driven around 1200 fps with Enforcer.
@@jesseboutdoorsreloading With rifle primers being difficult, I’ve found that large pistol magnum primers have plenty of fire to ignite 30 grains of the 4198’s.
It's much faster to use a powder dipper and sprinkle it in over an electric scale. And far more accurate. And when using the press it's much quicker just to drop the finished round no matter what stage into a small container or box and pull from a small container or box to reload. The time it takes to set each shell in the tray is frustrating. That can be done when everything is finished
G’mornig Jesse…great video 🤘🤘🤘…love the Lyman stadium case holder and their powder measure 😎😎😎 stay well and keep up your content!…I run Winchester LPP who can be used for both standard and magnum loadings (I thought ahead and purchased 15K from my local toy store years ago the price was $17 per K 😎😎😎).
I've been reloading 44mag for years. As you mentioned, I typically use H110 and LilGun as my go to for 240gr & 300gr JHP (have used IMR4227, but that has gotten too expensive). I have recently been using Ramshot Enforcer with great results with some of my cast boolits and would love your thoughts on it (LSWC and LRN), but you need to use magnum primers (Winchester LP work great, and are rated as good for magnum too). I've been shooting these out of my Henry lever and S&W 629. 44 mag is one of my favorite calibers.