If anyone has a good 300gr subsonic (under or at 1000fps) load for 44 magnum, that would be awesome. 17" barrel.
Any of you guys converting your 223 brass to 300? I picked up 5000 pieces of 223 for a great price. Just don't know if it would be better to send it off to a service to have it done.
If anyone has a good 300gr subsonic (under or at 1000fps) load for 44 magnum, that would be awesome. 17" barrel.
I'm not... but only because I'm anal about head stamps and I don't want my .300 brass to still have .223/Nato head stamps.
If you search youtube, there are a lot of videos of guys converting the brass using a little Harbor Freight cut off saw and the .300 BLK dies.
Yeah, if I do it I'm just going to buy the new trimmer from Dillon. Do they need to be annealed?
If anyone has a good 300gr subsonic (under or at 1000fps) load for 44 magnum, that would be awesome. 17" barrel.
Who's did you buy? I have been looking around.I purchased an electronic dispenser and it literally changed my life.......now I can load 2 boxes of match ammo at a box an hour including brass prep work . Excluding of course, cutting out flash holes and checking primer pockets in the first loading.
Who's did you buy? I have been looking around.
Who's did you buy? I have been looking around.
Made some 38 special rounds with 158 gr cast swc and bullseye. Turn the radio on, get my dies set and the powder charge measure and start cranking on the turret press.
I had let my supply dwindle and had to buy some, wow that price motivated me to make more now.
Unbelievably easy round to load
I'll post some quick load screenshots later to get some discussion regarding some proposed loads.The exterior ballistics book was a bust- didn't list the .44 Mag at all.
However the standard Speer reloading manual does show test data from a .44 Mag in a 18.5" barrel Ruger. There isn't a load that is sub sonic (but this was a 18.5" test barrel). The slowest load they show for a 300 grain bullet is AA1680 at 20.7 grains. They list the muzzle velocity at 1148 FPS. I'm not sure if you can safely reduce that powder charge or not. As a rule, I always go by the book and don't go under or over published numbers.
And no chasing brass all over the place when you shoot them!!! New production Bullseye or old stock?
That's for sure, unfortunately that also makes the brass a little hard to find in once fired.
Pretty sure its newer, when did it change?
I busted out some .45acp. Pretty much all I reload these days.
I agree. I have never had much luck with reloading 9mm and as cheap as it is I find it easier to buy. I currently load .45acp, .223, and .308. With my shooting habits though I find reloading .45acp is really what I must shoot the most - lolHard to pay for a reloading setup loading 9. Saving .20c a round on .45 and up to 2.00 a shot on common premium centerfire hunting/ match ammo lowers the cost fast.