If that's the case, then you've probably solved your problem. Chalk one up for lonestardiver.had the flairing die adjusted to far down
If that's the case, then you've probably solved your problem. Chalk one up for lonestardiver.had the flairing die adjusted to far down
I shoot .431 cast bullets also because they woke better in my Marlin 1894. I use the standard Lee die. If you’ve already readjusted your bell mouth it has probably fixed your issue.Does anyone know of a 44 cal. expanding die for oversized bullets.
We are relatively new to reloading but have studied it for several years before we were able to start. I have always thought that Starline is high quality brass however there 44 mag brass is 33% cheeper than Hornady, Winchester, and Remington, does that mean it is lower quality. Also we started with 200 cases of Starline and some are splitting at the neck after 3 or 4 low to medium-heavy loads, is this normal? Thanks in advance for your advice.