Just got my .44 mag Encore pistol barrel today, and decided to load up some ammo on the press.
As with any new shooter I get, and hand load for, I decided to see how far I could seat a bullet out in the case and still have chamber without hanging up in the throat. To my surprise, or not I guess.....I was able to seat the .430" 330gr hard cast, 70% meplat bullet well before the crimp groove, as in .130-.140 before the crimp groove. I did not want to seat the bullet out any further, as the roll crimp would be into the first lube groove.
Hummm, I thought. This TC barrel has a long throat. Then I dropped a bullet into the chamber until it would go no further, and then stuck a rod into the chamber to get a rough ideas as to just how far out the bullet could be seated. A quick and dirty measurement showed it could be seated out a further .200 easily before the bullet engaged the rifling. This would put this bullet approx .330 before the crimp groove. Obviously, I cannot seat the bullet that far out of the case. Yep, this barrel looks to have a long throat. The bullet is going to have to "jump" .200 before it touches any rifling.
Is this a *normal* TC .44 mag pistol barrel throat leade?