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Hey all, i have some accurate#9 and shootes world heavy pistol which has a pretty similar burn rate.
Accurate is supposed to be pretty good for 10mm and i think .357 as well.
So i imagine it SHOULD work for .460 rowland which is a .45 case strengthened its more powerful than 45 super and in 44mag territory.
Its case is longer than .45 for safety reasons but the bullet looks to be seated at the same length as regular .45 acp.
so I'm thinking both of these powder should work right?
Im fairly confident this can be accomplished but i figured I'd seek advice here before starting.
I have some longshot i have standard mfgr recipes for and ill start with that for the meantime.
i also have a similar question about shotshell loading. I have a shotshell manual (lyman) to read through here shortly. But i recently got a lyman slug mold (the big pellet style one) thats suppoaed to use reg. shot wads.
I was thinking about cutting the tops off regular cheap bulk bird shot and casting slugs and then roll crimping them closed.
They are just slightly over weight from the factory loads. And i was kinda thinking about downloading the factory powder charge anyway -10% and starting to work up. I may have to use a little overshot card under the slug to prevent deforming the wad (?) If it even fits with the cut hull.
Just tossing these ideas out there,
I'd love some feedback, just incase im overconfident/"ignant"
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Accurate is supposed to be pretty good for 10mm and i think .357 as well.
So i imagine it SHOULD work for .460 rowland which is a .45 case strengthened its more powerful than 45 super and in 44mag territory.
Its case is longer than .45 for safety reasons but the bullet looks to be seated at the same length as regular .45 acp.
so I'm thinking both of these powder should work right?
Im fairly confident this can be accomplished but i figured I'd seek advice here before starting.
I have some longshot i have standard mfgr recipes for and ill start with that for the meantime.
i also have a similar question about shotshell loading. I have a shotshell manual (lyman) to read through here shortly. But i recently got a lyman slug mold (the big pellet style one) thats suppoaed to use reg. shot wads.
I was thinking about cutting the tops off regular cheap bulk bird shot and casting slugs and then roll crimping them closed.
They are just slightly over weight from the factory loads. And i was kinda thinking about downloading the factory powder charge anyway -10% and starting to work up. I may have to use a little overshot card under the slug to prevent deforming the wad (?) If it even fits with the cut hull.
Just tossing these ideas out there,
I'd love some feedback, just incase im overconfident/"ignant"
Thanks for any advice in advance.