What are you currently reloading?

.44 Special “Skeeter” loads…crimped over the leading edge of the 240 SWC because my Freedom Arms 97 has super tight and finicky cylinders…

.416 Rigby is my “other” right now. 350 gr. Bullets and a whole lotta H414…

Both are massively fun!
Have been thinking of adding a 44sp 97 to the stable. Was hoping they had longer throats for heavies. I love my 97s, but loading for them can be challenging at times when you have your heart set on a specific bullet.
 
Have been thinking of adding a 44sp 97 to the stable. Was hoping they had longer throats for heavies. I love my 97s, but loading for them can be challenging at times when you have your heart set on a specific bullet.

I’ve read that the cylinder can be sent back to FA and it can be opened up a bit to accommodate the heavier bullets. I haven’t confirmed that yet though - seems totally plausible though.

My FA .44 special is a round-butt 3.5” barreled version. 240gr. SWC’s over 7.5 of Unique is giving me 1050 fps and almost 600# of energy - which is pretty darn good and the recoil is very controllable. It’s hard to imagine what/where I would need more juice than that.
 
I’ve read that the cylinder can be sent back to FA and it can be opened up a bit to accommodate the heavier bullets. I haven’t confirmed that yet though - seems totally plausible though.

My FA .44 special is a round-butt 3.5” barreled version. 240gr. SWC’s over 7.5 of Unique is giving me 1050 fps and almost 600# of energy - which is pretty darn good and the recoil is very controllable. It’s hard to imagine what/where I would need more juice than that.
That sounds like a fun gun to shoot. Probably wouldn't want to go any faster.

My back country carry is a 4.2in fixed sight 45 colt with 280gr WFN at 1000fps. If I do get a 44sp, I'll probably look to load a 260gr LBT style at the same velocity.

Seems like an ideal chamber in the FA97 would be a 44sp cut to the length of the 44mag for loading heavy bullets. I imagine you could push the 300+gr bullets at 1000fps fairly easy.

I'm sure FA would lengthen the chamber, but at a pretty high expense. I use my cylinders as a go/no go gage when reloading. Loading for a FA definitely made me a better straight wall hand loader. To get around the short 45colt cylinder, I trim my brass quite a bit shorter than standard so my 280s have the correct overall length. The hardest thing is segregating my FA loads from my Ruger loads. Those ruger chambers are so big and long that anything drops in them.
 
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Loaded some 6.5cm with 140 Fusions. My normal powder for this combo is H4350, but I have quite a bit of other powders I need to thin out so I started load development with Shooters World Precision Rifle and Staball 6.5. I really wanted to like the SWPR, but it just couldn't deliver the speed. Staball meters great, is very accurate, readily available, and cheap, but Holy crap its a dirty burning powder. I'm going to freeze some rounds and test the temp insensitivity claim next week.
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It was 88°-90° yesterday so I figured it was a good day to test Staball 6.5 temp insensitivity. I froze the shells for 3 hours, then vac sealed and embedded in the center of an ice chest full if ice. I forgot to take my IR gun but the ice was not melted when I took the shells out. I'm guessing it was about a 70° temp swing between frozen and shells left out in ambient temps. Screenshot_20250707_190301.jpgScreenshot_20250707_190315.jpg
 
Staball match looks like it would be great in the .308, but I just bought a fresh 8 pounder of Varget so I’m pretty well committed. Going to try out some 155 and 168 ELDMs to help my new scope stretch its legs. Mil/mil and FFP even, I’m one of the cool kids now.
 
Finished 39 test loads for the Tikka T3X 6.5x55SE. Trying an Nosler Accubond 140gr with a COAL of 3.074, which is based off its favorite ammunition that shoots inside MOA, a Sako Super Hammerhead 140gr factory that they no longer make and I’m running out of.

Running REM 9 1/2s with H4381SC from 43 -46.6 (inside max) at 0.3 gr increments out of Sako brass. 3 at each step, so we’ll see where the plateaus are (and if I can match the velocity off the factory).

With that job out of the way until I get to the range and test (oh for a non windy day), it’s on to getting the 280AI stuff ready for a new rifle that's destined for an elk hunt.
 
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I figured this is the best place to ask. There's a Dillon precision rl550 (I think) in a local firearms auction coming up and I'm planning on trying to win it. What do you guys think about this set up?
 

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I figured this is the best place to ask. There's a Dillon precision rl550 (I think) in a local firearms auction coming up and I'm planning on trying to win it. What do you guys think about this set up?
That's a nice setup. There is a ton of aftermarket accessories and upgrades for those presses and Dillon support is top notch. If I was in the market for another progressive I'd have no qualms about bidding on it.
 
62gr ELD-VT if you can fit it. Love the 60gr Vmax but every time I load a boat tail in another case, I think about switching.
I won't be switching for a while. CDVS had a sale on the 60VMAX, combined with a promo code and free shipping I snagged several thousand for 10cents ea, delivered. I think they still have them on sale for 13cents ea.
 
Was looking at my Rem XP100 7BR and Hammer's site, 67 Shock Hammer, hmmmm.

Tried Benchmark first, couldn't hit pressure and only about 2850. Switched to H4198, hit pressure at 34gr, backed off to 33 gr, 3228!

223AI and 35gr Hammer Hunters, 4200fps, fun projects
 

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