What are the signs for cases going bad in the 44 magnum? I hate to throw away good cases but of course I don't want one to head seperate or blow out. I don't hotrod loads very often and check for head seperation with a dental pick. These are things I learned when rifle reloading. I have just started my pistol reloading and was wondering how I could tell if my cases were starting to go bad. I am shooting the .44 mags in a 5 1/2 inch Redhawk.
Thanks,
Lablover