Ok guys, before I start getting flack for trying to blow up my hundred year old collectors item, let me say, it's getting shot in a Smith model 69 and 29. Why you may ask? Because I picked up 500 pieces of new starline .44 Russian brass for $40! Now, by warm loading, I'm talking staying within reason here, was thinking 5gr 231 under my lee tl240 grainers that are powder coated(may go tumble lubed, we'll see). My normal load in these guns is that pc boolit over 20gr 2400 or 14.5gr hs6 in a magnum case, so I'd like to make a friendlier load for recoil sensitive friends to shoot. I know Starline brass should be capable of withstanding quite a bit of pressure and the listed amounts of 231 In a 'Russian case are a lil under 5gr, but I've got a 357 load of 5gr 231 under a 150gr boolit, would be nice to keep the same measurement in my Dillon powder measure when doing batches! Y'all ever do anything along these lines?