« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2010, 02:45:01 AM »
I have a H & R single shot carbine that has a 44 special length chamber but has a throat long enough to seat bullets to 44 mag length. I have Starline 44 SPL. cases that I have loaded with 44 mag. loads of H 110, WW 296, & Lil Gun using the Hornady 300 gr. XTP bullet that has 2 crimp grooves, loaded with the bullet crimped in the second groove about 1.600 OAL.
The gun is a ejector and I worked the loads up a little at a time watching for any pressure signs or sticky ejection and have not had any problems what so ever.
If you are going to load these for a revolver I would make sure you have a crimp on your bullet choice so the bullet doesnt move from recoil. But to your Questiion about Starline brand cases , I have sectioned them and the head thickness and cartridge walls appear to be as thick as any 44 mag cases that I have sectioned. Jed
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