In the olden days, I think they used waterglass or shellac to hold the overshot wad. But I don't know if that worked for doubles or just single-shots. And a Judge might recoil more than a double.
This is the best article I've found on reloading .410 shells w/o a press...
I won a Taurus Judge recently in a raffle. It's the one with a 2.6" long cylinder (for 2.5" shells) and a 6.5" barrel. I will probably shoot mostly .45 Colt cartridges in it, which I already reload for. But I've been reading about reloading shotshells, and I have several pounds of Alliant...
215 grain SWC's are a good bullet for .41 Magnum. I use the Lee bullet mold that's about that weight; don't remember exactly what it is.
There is no need for special length "Special" brass, just use Unique or 231 or Red Dot (etc) powder and load them down from normal "magnum" levels. A big...
I believe Bullseye has more energy per gram than any other power (except Power Pistol, which is just a slower version of Bullseye) So it would stand to reason that at the same price per pound, Bullseye is a better deal if it will work.
I also think you're getting screwed up by tare weight.
Because they couldn't have possibly have used a brick or a hammer or baseball bat on grandma? You're the one making excuses.
I'm fine with thugs owning guns. I'm not fine with them using guns to make mischief, but that's illegal anyway, isn't it?
I'm just glad that I'm not the only one who sees it. It is the same mentality as blue-and-walnut shotgunners (BTW, I like blue and walnut) being in favor of banning AR's and semiauto handguns because they think it doesn't affect them because they don't like AR's and handguns anyway.
"Rights...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-ER-yo1V3s&feature=youtu.be&t=38s
Perhaps if we didn't treat ex-cons as lower class than illegal aliens, so that it was actually possible for them to reintegrate into society and earn a living wage, recidivism rates wouldn't be so high. Part of that...
How did our country even survive its first 200 years, before the Gun Control Act of 1968? :rolleyes: Do you think maybe ex-cons with guns might be a problem invented by the government?
Before 1968, there was no concept of "prohibited persons". 40 years later, gun owners are in favor of stripping rights from other people because they never see themselves being part of that class. It's sad.
I voted yes; no qualifiers. If violent felons are getting out too soon, or...
For most powders, that's the preferred primer. H110 (aka W296) needs a magnum primer or a rifle primer, and a few other powders like HS6 benefit from it. The rest often do better with plain pistol primers.
A 158 grain lead bullet at 1200 fps is generally a nice load. Give it a try. :)
With the right powder you can go up to about 1500 fps; the bullets may or may not be able to cope with that, depending on a lot of factors.
Where do you find 9mm load data for WSF? I know it's a good powder and I picked up 8 pounds for a good price a few years ago. (I did not know it is flash suppressed) I think it's very similar in burn rate to Herco. Last I checked, Hodgdon didn't really have any data for it. Old Winchester...
You have the answer already. Keep carrying the 158 grain lead .38 Specials, and just shoot .357's occasionally for fun. (how is your flinch doing after shooting the .357's? ;)
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