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    Question on .44 magnum semi wad cutters

    Just purchased some 240 gr. semi wad cutters from Falcon bullets for my Super Blackhawk. I have been reloading a while but this is my first attempt with a semi wad cutter. My Buddy and best friend has reloaded these but Im sad to say he passed away two weeks ago, cancer, or he could of told me. Do I need any special seating die? Im using a single stage Lee press. It seems his were loaded under the top ring, but Im not that sure. I dont really see a crimp ring has a blue lube ring with a beveled base. Thanks for any advice. Ive experience with 200 and 225 gr. hard cast rnfp, but never these and of course all four of my manuals arent showing anything exactly like the ones i bought. I know to go by weight not style, just being careful. Thx in advance

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    Also you folks have some load data for these using Unique, and 2400 powder? Much appreciated

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    Question on semi wad cutter for .44 Magnum

    For plinking only. Meant to add hardness of these are 17

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    The photo on Falcon website show a commercial 240 cast SWC with a crimp groove. You crimp in the crimp groove.

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    Under a 240 gr boolit i like to use 7.5 gr of Unique but all I'm doing is punching paper and banging steel this is a light but accurate load
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    They should look like this when loaded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LUCKYDAWG13 View Post
    Under a 240 gr boolit i like to use 7.5 gr of Unique but all I'm doing is punching paper and banging steel this is a light but accurate load
    +1 for Unique 7.5 gr under a 240 gr. boolit in a 44 Mag case. Great plinking load.

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    My favorite recreational loads for the .44 Magnum use the Accurate 43-206H "stump-nosed" SWC, which weighs 213-grains in 1 to 30 tin-lead, with 7.5 grains of Bullseye. I load 6 grains of Bullseye with the same bullet in the .44 Special or .44-40 for 950 fps in a 5-1/2" revolver. Larry Gibson has pressure tested these and they are confirmed safe and satisfactory for the old guns.

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    Outpost75, please tell us about that old revolver? Thanks,

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    Here are some loaded SWC pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exile View Post
    Outpost75, please tell us about that old revolver? Thanks,

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    Colt letter says was shipped to Belknap Hardware Company, Louisville, KY April 6, 1905 as purchasing agent for Baldwin Phelps Detective Agency. Is a documented West Virginia Coal Wars Gun captured by my great grandfather during the Battle of Blair Mountain. Handed down through the family, grandfather was notorious moonshiner and poacher. Gun fed family, friends and neighbors during the Great Depression using handloads assembled with Ideal tong tool with bullet mold in end, which I also have, using a US Ctg. Co. .32 ACP case soldered onto wire as dip measure to measure 6 grains of Bullseye. That load is established tradition and has family history.

    My kinfolk knew the Hatfields and McCoys, but gave them a wide birth and due respect and didn't mess with them. Great Grandfather was indicted but not convicted and enjoyed his retirement as a free man, serving as a school teacher and court bailiff.

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    What a great old colt to have Outpost ! And part of family history.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onelight View Post
    They should look like this when loaded.
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    Kinda strange quoting myself the 44 mag was loaded with 45 year old RCBS dies.
    This 44 special was loaded with a 3 year old Lee set , sorry Lee haters but the Lee dies did a nicer job in my opinion , but they both shoot good .Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outpost75 View Post
    Colt letter says was shipped to Belknap Hardware Company, Louisville, KY April 6, 1905 as purchasing agent for Baldwin Phelps Detective Agency. Is a documented West Virginia Coal Wars Gun captured by my great grandfather during the Battle of Blair Mountain. Handed down through the family, grandfather was notorious moonshiner and poacher. Gun fed family, friends and neighbors during the Great Depression using handloads assembled with Ideal tong tool with bullet mold in end, which I also have, using a US Ctg. Co. .32 ACP case soldered onto wire as dip measure to measure 6 grains of Bullseye. That load is established tradition and has family history.

    My kinfolk knew the Hatfields and McCoys, but gave them a wide birth and due respect and didn't mess with them. Great Grandfather was indicted but not convicted and enjoyed his retirement as a free man, serving as a school teacher and court bailiff.

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    Outpost, what a great story! Made my day! Thank you. exile
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    Question on semi wad cutter for .44 Magnum

    I dont really see a crimp ring on these, assume I just seat until it bottoms out on the top protruding ring? And then crimp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed_Shot View Post
    +1 for Unique 7.5 gr under a 240 gr. boolit in a 44 Mag case. Great plinking load.
    I use 7 grains of Unique under a .431" Oregon Trail laser cast 240 grain SWC for 44 Magnum loads in my Rossi R92 = 1050 fps. Accurate and very comfortable to shoot.
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    This is the 240 SWC Falcon shows on their web site [also PC'd]. Is this the one you have? If so there is a crimp groove. It's the smaller groove in the drive band in front of the lube groove before the WC shoulder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redneck44 View Post
    I dont really see a crimp ring on these, assume I just seat until it bottoms out on the top protruding ring? And then crimp?
    Do your bullets look like the pictures I posted ? Those are crimped in the crimp groove . It's a groove just like the bullet you see in Mal Paso's post .
    If you can post a picture it might help us see the bullet design.
    I am a slow poster Larry came through again .

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    Quote Originally Posted by redneck44 View Post
    I dont really see a crimp ring on these, assume I just seat until it bottoms out on the top protruding ring? And then crimp?
    Can you post a pic or link to the manufacturer? Not until just recently have I seen any true revolver bullets without a crimp groove...

    OOPS! Missed Mr. Gibson's post...
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    Yes thats the ones I purchased.I loaded up 10 at 8 grains, and they shot great. Low recoil and very accurate at just 10 yards. Really appreciate all the tips. Thx again to all

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