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Reloading
.44 magnum light loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 721694" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Max pressure loads, as in factory or hotter. Basically don't shoot rocks and dynamite silhouette loads all the time; try to keep it to 30Kpsi or less like you would for most lead.</p><p>Most serious steel shooters will shoot ruger, dan, freedom, TC, rem xp, not smith; there were of course a few pistols other than those though. I shot at a range in OR. with a bunch of them many moons ago.</p><p>The smith x frame is another animal; they are built pretty well and I suspect would hold up to thousands of rounds of stiff loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 721694, member: 48043"] Max pressure loads, as in factory or hotter. Basically don't shoot rocks and dynamite silhouette loads all the time; try to keep it to 30Kpsi or less like you would for most lead. Most serious steel shooters will shoot ruger, dan, freedom, TC, rem xp, not smith; there were of course a few pistols other than those though. I shot at a range in OR. with a bunch of them many moons ago. The smith x frame is another animal; they are built pretty well and I suspect would hold up to thousands of rounds of stiff loads. [/QUOTE]
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