David LaPell Blackhawk Joined Sep 14, 2008 Messages 979 Location Upstate NY Oct 2, 2009 #1 In this months Shooting Times, which is a reloading special, there is a sad picture of a blown up 50th Anniversary .44 Mag flat Top. Apparently a near double charge of powder did the trick.
In this months Shooting Times, which is a reloading special, there is a sad picture of a blown up 50th Anniversary .44 Mag flat Top. Apparently a near double charge of powder did the trick.
wixedmords Blackhawk Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 903 Location Wixed - Lakes Region of NH Oct 2, 2009 #2 There is nothing like a loading block under a light spying the inside of each and every case in the loading block. That's horrible about the .44 FT. Someone must be crying about that one.
There is nothing like a loading block under a light spying the inside of each and every case in the loading block. That's horrible about the .44 FT. Someone must be crying about that one.
T tek4260 Buckeye Joined May 31, 2008 Messages 1,886 Location carroll county ms Oct 2, 2009 #3 They are such fine guns. Tis a shame.
J JimMarch1 Blackhawk Joined Feb 19, 2007 Messages 525 Location Tucson, AZ, USA Oct 3, 2009 #4 Was anybody hurt?
Y yankee7809 Single-Sixer Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 197 Location Powell,TN,USA Oct 3, 2009 #6 cas":a05tw1d5 said: Click to expand... I love it!!!!!!!!!
Cholo Moderator Staff member Moderator Supporting Member Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 9,009 Location MTG country in Georgia Oct 3, 2009 #7 The feller loaded 18 grs of powder instead of 10.8. That oughta do it! Nobody was hurt except his pride.
The feller loaded 18 grs of powder instead of 10.8. That oughta do it! Nobody was hurt except his pride.