01 June 2005, 09:37
cobradPreasure signs in revolvers
I just bought a 44, and have dies, etc, on the way. I have reloaded for rifles for three decades, but never for handguns. Are the preasure signs the same? I don't intend to load any higher than my manuals suggest.
01 June 2005, 09:40
iamgeneSame basics....ease of extraction, primer appearance, start at minimums, follow the recipe, etc...you know the drill!
01 June 2005, 15:31
hawkinsIt has been my experience that Remington cases will extract easy with loads that stick Winchester cases. With a dry chamber it takes a heavy load to stick a case. After years of over loading revolvers I decided that if I wanted a rifle to buy one. At normal pistol ranges there is little difference between "hot" and normal; loads.
Good luck!
01 June 2005, 23:54
cobradThanks guys, I am loading for a Dan Wesson revolver. I have found this to be the single most accurate centerfire revolver I've ever owned. I'm now thinking about hunting elk with it this fall, and maybe even putting a scope in it. Hawkins I can appreciate your insight on pushing the envelope with "hot" loads. If I want more power it makes sense to go with a more powerful round that pushing the limits with high preasures.