My FFL buddy called me about this time last week and said his distributor called him that the Winchester 92 Short rifle was about to drop. My buddy had a standing order in for one in .357 for me for going on three years. Home based dealer so any of these on allocation are not normally offered to him. The catch was this one was in .44-40 not .357 magnum. Ok, that took me two seconds, yes I want it if you can get it.
So by Monday afternoon I have a rifle, dies and some ACME commercial cast bullets. Tuesday I put a few assembled rounds down range. Nothing all that accurate but. being a dummy left my single rx glasses at the house and was making due with the normal progressive lens glasses which suck for iron sight shooting. I learned a couple things I made mistakes on, wrinkled a case while reloading, stepped on another. The usual. I will say I did notice that obviously they have multiple molds and not all the bullets were exactly the same from the crimp groove to the tip. That is what got me the wrinkled case because I set to seat and crimp die together and found an oddball that maxed out the space in the crimp groove. Bullets snuggle a little deeper with the crimping.
Ok, second set was much better after talking to Mr. Ed Harris. He steered me toward WST which is one of the ones he recommended that I have.
Besides remembering the right glasses I managed to get a nice group with the top charge of the four charges loaded. A nice 1.25” 50 yard group. I already made more of those and the charge below it. The first three groups I shot holding center mass and as it got faster it was getting toward the edge of the paper. To adjust for that I moved the sight up to the next step on the ramp and switched to 6 o’clock hold. I can see more distinct edges of the target that way. That optical improvement was likely a good part of the shots coming together.
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Since that phone call last week I have been reading a lot on loading the .44-40. You guys are great! Bryan Austin’s site is a great help. Thank you! It’s funny that even though the sight screen names change I see we all dabble on all the casting websites.