Hey all,
My pops finally got all his needed doo-dads and supplies to begin reloading for his Ruger Bisley .44 Magnum. He went with the Lee Anniversary Kit for reloading. We tried our hands today for the first time at reloading, and only screwed up two loads (we didnt have the seating die set up right so the bullet got pushed all the way into the shell, and somehow we got a primer on backwards on another round-- not bad for first time I think
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Today we loaded 50 rounds, of Light, Light .44 Specials. We used spent PMC cases with Hornady FLP bullets (180 grain i believe), HP38 Powder, and Federal LP primers.
We went with pretty much the smallest load for the .44 special, I think 4.5 grains of powder.
When we went to the range to shoot my new Taurus Model 66 and his reloaded rounds, we found that all of his shells still had unburnt powder in them, turned slightly greenish. And wow were those rounds LIGHT! (but that was the goal)
We have theories about why this happened, but since we are both rookies at this, I wanted to bring it up here and garner your input, since you all have probably been doing this much longer than we have.
Can anyone shed some light and provide some possible causes and fixes?
Thanks!
Dan