kam582
New member
I have been reloading for my .223's for about a year, and seem to be doing alright. I just got dies for my .44 Magnum Ruger, and seem to have figured out the roll crimp. I have loaded up several different groups of 5 rounds each to see which shoots the best. I am using once fired Hornady brass from factory rounds that I bought and shot before I started to reload.
One of my books stated that some folks who reload for the .44 only shoot full loads once in their brass, and then use that brass for practice loads. None of my brass appears to be stressed or anything, so I am wondering why? Do any of you only shoot your .44 reloads once with hunting loads? I am loading no where near the maximum loads in the Hornady manual, so I feel I should be alright, at least I hope so.
Thanks,
One of my books stated that some folks who reload for the .44 only shoot full loads once in their brass, and then use that brass for practice loads. None of my brass appears to be stressed or anything, so I am wondering why? Do any of you only shoot your .44 reloads once with hunting loads? I am loading no where near the maximum loads in the Hornady manual, so I feel I should be alright, at least I hope so.
Thanks,