Howdy,
I'm finally getting into reloading pistol cartridges this winter. I'm planning on starting with a moderate 44 mag load to begin with - groundhog / low recoil child load for use in a 20" suppressed single shot rifle.
I'm looking to start loading on my RCBS Rock-Chucker, but I've had a Dillon 550b for over 15 years and have slowly been acquiring supplies (powder dispenser, tool-heads, dies, bullets, etc.) as I've found deals. I'm planning on moving from the 44 mag to 40 S&W on the Dillon - possibly with some early load development on the Rock-Chucker.
I'm very limited on powder and primers as I didn't want to stockpile them and risk a mix-up while reloading rifles. Likewise I don't have on press priming for the Dillon.
Current setup and load with the Rock-Chucker is looking like:
Wet tumbling with pins
Lee Carbide 3 die set along with universal decapper
Sierra 210 grain Sports Master or 200 grain Hunters Supply Hardcast (rated to 1600 fps without gas check)
Fiocchi brass, but have Remington and HSM as well
WLP primers - hand seating
13-14.5 grains of HS-6 for the jacketed 210 grain
Any advice on this setup and or load?
Is 8-9 grains of HS-6 more reasonable to use with the 200 grain cast bullet or should I aim for a higher charge weight?
Any reason to skip cutting my teeth on the RCBS and jump to the Dillon?
Thank you.
I'm finally getting into reloading pistol cartridges this winter. I'm planning on starting with a moderate 44 mag load to begin with - groundhog / low recoil child load for use in a 20" suppressed single shot rifle.
I'm looking to start loading on my RCBS Rock-Chucker, but I've had a Dillon 550b for over 15 years and have slowly been acquiring supplies (powder dispenser, tool-heads, dies, bullets, etc.) as I've found deals. I'm planning on moving from the 44 mag to 40 S&W on the Dillon - possibly with some early load development on the Rock-Chucker.
I'm very limited on powder and primers as I didn't want to stockpile them and risk a mix-up while reloading rifles. Likewise I don't have on press priming for the Dillon.
Current setup and load with the Rock-Chucker is looking like:
Wet tumbling with pins
Lee Carbide 3 die set along with universal decapper
Sierra 210 grain Sports Master or 200 grain Hunters Supply Hardcast (rated to 1600 fps without gas check)
Fiocchi brass, but have Remington and HSM as well
WLP primers - hand seating
13-14.5 grains of HS-6 for the jacketed 210 grain
Any advice on this setup and or load?
Is 8-9 grains of HS-6 more reasonable to use with the 200 grain cast bullet or should I aim for a higher charge weight?
Any reason to skip cutting my teeth on the RCBS and jump to the Dillon?
Thank you.