DaisyCutter
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I've been reloading my .44 Mags now for 6 months on my hand-me-down turret press. I started there because I perceived a good safety margin in the big Ruger revolvers. My handloads have always gone *bang* fine, but admittedly my last batch was a superior product to my first one. Now that I'm squared away, I'm looking at reloading a 2nd caliber.
I have reloadable brass for .40SW and .223. My .40s are Glocks and would need (IMO) upgraded barrels. My .223 is an AR, and I'm thinking of maybe getting a bolt action .223 as well.
Assuming my skill and intelligence level is sufficient to load .44 Mag, would there be any reason to fear the .223's (1) botlenecked case and the (2) autofeeding nature of the rifles I shoot it in?
I have reloadable brass for .40SW and .223. My .40s are Glocks and would need (IMO) upgraded barrels. My .223 is an AR, and I'm thinking of maybe getting a bolt action .223 as well.
Assuming my skill and intelligence level is sufficient to load .44 Mag, would there be any reason to fear the .223's (1) botlenecked case and the (2) autofeeding nature of the rifles I shoot it in?