Best 44WCF dies?
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Best 44WCF dies?
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I was about to blow my Christmas money on a set of RCBS 18805 dies for my 44WCF ‘92, when I noticed that they’re described as “round nose dies for jacketed bullets” which has put me right off, as I’d be reloading cast. What dies are you lot using in your 44WCF rifles?
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I was about to blow my Christmas money on a set of RCBS 18805 dies for my 44WCF ‘92, when I noticed that they’re described as “round nose dies for jacketed bullets” which has put me right off, as I’d be reloading cast. What dies are you lot using in your 44WCF rifles?
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Re: Best 44WCF dies?
I don't reload 44WCF, but... I have reloaded 45 Colt for ~43 years. I load about 5 or six different bullets, and two sets of dies, one with a round nose seating stem, one with a round flat nose seating stem and a separate Keith style stem I switch back & forth from my 44Mag dies. IME, RCBS has been very helpful in finding just the right tool for your job, call & ask for Customer Service. They do, however, list a set of dies specifically for jacketed bullets... set #18806. It's also listed as RN, what nose shape are you loading?
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Re: Best 44WCF dies?
Get the RCBS Cowboy dies. They are made specifically for cast lead bullets. They cost around $60 for the 3 die set. I have them for nearly all my levergun calibers and like them very much.
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Re: Best 44WCF dies?
Thanks for the reply guys. My mould drops SWC’s so that’s what I’ll be loading. What’s the deal with the RCBS cowboy dies, just a different seating die?
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The RCBS cowboy die set has a slightly larger expander plug made special for cast bullet loading. They are also not bright stainless , but have an old timey looking finish and brass colored locking rings. I believe that internal dimensions are slightly smaller to aid in feeding through leverguns. I have a couple sets. They are very good dies.
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I dunno if it's the best, never had anything else, but I been using a set of Lyman dies for almost 30 years, no problems. I remember having to get a .429 expander plug the 1st year, after that, smooth sailing. Loaded thousands of them, no need to switch. I have 7 different 44-40 guns, ammo works great in all of them.
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Re: Best 44WCF dies?
I too have the RCBS Cowboy dies. It's a 3 die set that uses an expander that flares the case a little. I have to use a Dillon 44 Mag expander because I load .429 bullets on a 550. I recommend the Lee factory crimp die too. When I load black, (which is most of the time) I use an old Dillon measure that has a piece of exhaust pipe for a hopper. Slug your barrel so you'll know what bullets to load for it.
I even use .429 bullets in my old Colts which have .427 bores or a little less. I think a little big is better than too small.
I even use .429 bullets in my old Colts which have .427 bores or a little less. I think a little big is better than too small.
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I have loaded a couple thousand rounds with Lee dies, cast bullets, never a problem.
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Thanks guys, may well get the RCBS cowboy dies then next time brownells send me a discount code! My 1892 slugs out at .429 and I’m sizing my boolits at .430.
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Check Brownell's website daily. They are offering free shipping practically every day and often discounts plus free shipping.
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Re: Best 44WCF dies?
For larger cast it is usually all about the expander die. I use the LEE universal expander with my own manufactured expander plugs optimized for the dia bullet I’m using. The so called expander plugs that come with the LEE die are nothing more than mouth belling plugs. That being said the RCBS cowboy dies are most likely your best choice.