I'm planning to do some stocking up on components, and so I have a rough idea of how many cases to have, I'm wondering what people would consider a reasonable number of reloads to expect from 45 Colt brass? I'm not loading the brass particularly hot for what it's worth.
Also - in firing some rounds off, I've noticed that my brass is coming back quite carbon fouled down the one side. My understanding is that this could indicate that the brass isn't fully expanding to seal the chamber? Is this much of a likliehood? If so, should I be trying to load the cartridges a little hotter to get more expansion, or is it not a big deal? I haven't been the one to do the most shooting with it, but it appears to fire fairly consistently. Considering one has to aim the gun without the benefit of a rear sight, it still seems to be a reasonable threat to gophers out to 50 yeards or so.