KenC
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I have the Taurus Titanium 444 Ultralite revolver with 2.5" barrel, which I agree is an extreme concept.
I have found a reduced load for home defense using a 200 grain Speer Gold Dot JHP made for short barrel guns.
I have been unable to find full power factory ammo that will neither erode the cylinder (too light) or jump crimp in rounds 4-6. Ditto for reloads -- with strong crimps.
I have pulled bullets from mil rifle ammo that had cement or sealant that required extra work.
Is there a cement I can safely use on 44M 240 grain bullets?
How is it applied? After seating/crimping and it seeps in, or before (and it potentially fouls the die)?
Ken C
I have found a reduced load for home defense using a 200 grain Speer Gold Dot JHP made for short barrel guns.
I have been unable to find full power factory ammo that will neither erode the cylinder (too light) or jump crimp in rounds 4-6. Ditto for reloads -- with strong crimps.
I have pulled bullets from mil rifle ammo that had cement or sealant that required extra work.
Is there a cement I can safely use on 44M 240 grain bullets?
How is it applied? After seating/crimping and it seeps in, or before (and it potentially fouls the die)?
Ken C