First off let me say that I am a believer in Taurus strength NOW!
The other day I went shooting with my new 2" Taurus Tracker in 44 Mag... After shooting the first 5 rounds and tried to extract the empties I figured what the
When shooting this it was not un-managable, did not feel over excessive recoil, so I figured it was just tight cylinder walls. So I just continued to shoot until I had fired most of the box of reloads that I had with me.
I believe this morning I found out what caused my cases to stick and have super hard extraction. I really begun to wonder about the Fed Mag Primers first off. But after talking with a friend last night he told me that for sure I had an over pressure problem.
Here was my load:
Speer 240-gr JSP
Rem Brass
Fed large pistol mag primers
WW 231 8-5 gr (So I thought)
Well I decided to first back off the powder charge, and change back to Large Pistol Primers. But low and behold I looked at my ballance beam scale and I could have sworn the setting was at 8.5 gr..... I nearly fell out of my chair when I discovered that it was set at 13.5 gr... the large weight was set on the second mark indicating 10.0 gr, and the small weight that is over the tray was still set at 3.5 gr.
I could have seriously hurt using an over charge of 13.5 gr of 231. The maximum load is 11.0 gr for the 240-gr JSP bullet.
Can we say that some one was deffently watching out for me!
Two things are in order... better lighting at my reloading bench and better reading glasses.
I just had to share this with you guys that I did a
REAL BIG I BLOW IT.
I have fully inspected the Tracker and it shows no signs of cylinder stress or frame stress, and none of the cartridge casings show any signs of stress cracks.