by Seismic Sam on Mon May 17, 2010 7:59 pm
Hate say it, but I'm not sure Redding comp dies for a 44 Spl are any better than Lee dies for the same caliber. With pistols. the greatest source of variability is the loose nut (rodent) behind the trigger, and things like bore seating the bullets and case concentricity for a CYLINDRICAL cases simply do not exist!! There is a guy over on THR named ReloaderFred who has probably 5 - 10 years more reloading experience than I have, and he once told me about his experiences trying to come up with the most accurate .357 load, using a Ransom Master Machine Rest, so he DID take the loose nut out of the eqaution. In spite of all of his trying, the most accurate load he could come up with was a 158 grain full wadcutter seated with the bullet just barely extending from the case, with a mediocre load of Bullseye whose weight I can't remember. Redding Comp dies are most definitely THE choice for RAGGED and me with our big 338's that have all sorts of variables that a 44 Spl doesn't, but I'm not sure the value is there for a straight walled pistol case.