44 Colt

Started by Pappy Hayes, March 14, 2017, 05:24:25 PM

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Pappy Hayes

I don't know if this is the right place for this. I am looking for someone that can reload my 44 colt brass. There is no company locally that carries this caliber. I want to get reloading equipment but not sure what to go with and I am in the middle of restoring my truck so I don't have the money to buy it.

Shenandoah

You can buy some single stage reloading equipment fairly inexpensively. 

I doubt you will find someone who doesn't know you to reload for you. Too much liability. You may be a good guy but there are some who would blame any mishap on reloads. Plus, there may also be state sales tax issues, FET, selling across state lines etc. An attorney could play havoc with someone's finances.

I would recommend making friends with a fellow shooter and then ask to use his/her equipment. I've let some friends come over and in my presence reload their cartridges. But, I've known these fellows a long time.

Good luck

Lefty Dude

Yep; what he says !

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I use a LEE turret press with auto index, a four hole turret, LEE factory crimp die, and a powder dump. Should be able to get the whole setup for less than $250-300 if you shop.

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Pappy Hayes

Does Lee have good reloading kit you can buy or do you have to buy everything separate? What other equipment is good and not too expensive?

Lefty Dude

Lee single stage is fine, I would stay away from the other LEE progressive machines and such.
My suggesting would be, RCBS, Redding, Hornady. Or buy a used one.

FriscoCounty

I use a Lee 4 head turret with the indexer removed.  Stable enough for handgun, keeps the dies together, and set right. 
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Quote from: FriscoCounty on March 15, 2017, 05:40:39 PM
I use a Lee 4 head turret with the indexer removed.  Stable enough for handgun, keeps the dies together, and set right. 

Me, too.  Perfect for me as I load a bunch of different calibers, usually 50 or 100 at a time, and changing calibers is super fast.  Speedwise, it's between a single stage and a progressive.  You might find a deal on a used one.  Not much to go wrong with these.
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Pappy Hayes

Which Hornaday kit should I go with

Galloway

Someone needs to write the rednecks guide to reloading for situations like this. No offence at all toward the op. Think of the buffalo hunters out there reloading and casting in 30 mile an hour winds lol.

Drydock

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Quote from: Drydock on March 18, 2017, 08:51:34 AM
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/622290/lee-4-hole-turret-press-with-auto-index-value-kit

I load 12 different calibers with one of these.

I stayed away from progressives until I got one of these. I am very happy with it. The Midway price seems like quite a deal.
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Shenandoah

I have a Lee 3 hole turret press. I have to manually turn each stage, but I do the reloading processes in stages.

I deprime and bell the cases in one stage. I then prime the cases when watching TV. When I'm ready to load, I load powder 50 at a time (in a tray), then install the bullets. It's time consuming, but I check everything as I go.

This year, I'm going to get a Dillon press to speed up the process.   Black powder loads will still go the first way.

Mean Bob Mean

.44 Colt was my first foray into reloading!

First, are you loading "modern" (.429 bore) .44 colt or "original" (heeled or hollow base projectiles and .452 bore)?

If you are loading the standard .429, look around for someone who wanted to reload then quit.  If that fails buy a kit from one of the better names.  I got an RCBS kit on sale that had everything I needed save dies for a couple hundred.  

On the subject of .44 colt dies, you can use .44 Spec./Mag dies but if I were just doing .44 Colt I would buy a set of Lee .44 Russian dies.  

Teach yourself, it is simple.  Basically you need to throw a couple to demystify the process and get comfortable.  Also, where are you?  Some cowboy in your area reloads and is happy to help, just ask brother.  If I can assist in any way drop me a note.  
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