Well Guys,
After hearing all the horror stories about loading the 44-40 with the thin case has kept me from getting a 44-40. Well I found no problem after loading around 200 with a Lee Turret Press, just slow used to the Dillon 650, for the 1860 Henry.
Brass is both new and used Starline and not lubed, 200 gr bullet with 3F 777 just to the bottom of the bullet. New Lee Steel Dies and their factory crimp die. Barrel slugged out at .425 so loaded .427 bullets. Some of the Henrys use .430s.
So bottom line not any different than loading 45 Colt.
Jim
After hearing all the horror stories about loading the 44-40 with the thin case has kept me from getting a 44-40. Well I found no problem after loading around 200 with a Lee Turret Press, just slow used to the Dillon 650, for the 1860 Henry.
Brass is both new and used Starline and not lubed, 200 gr bullet with 3F 777 just to the bottom of the bullet. New Lee Steel Dies and their factory crimp die. Barrel slugged out at .425 so loaded .427 bullets. Some of the Henrys use .430s.
So bottom line not any different than loading 45 Colt.
Jim