Okay, you want negatives, here you go: this is absolutely a handloader's firearm, which will directly impact you if and when you decide to move it.
It is a trim to length for every piece of brass you intend to shoot in it, and if you own a .41 mag, you now have to keep the brass separate.
I don't know for certain that you can screw a set of 41 mag dies down far enough to crimp the projectile without bottoming the die out on the shell holder. If you can't, you have to either cut the dies or get a set custom cut.
There is no loading data out there for the cartridge. You are entering no man's land when you take the first step.
Finally, you are going to butcher a Smith and Wesson revolver. Why?
And by the way, you have awfully thin skin. I ask a simple question and you get your panties in a wad... But it figures that you would know where the Simpsons are on television... I have no idea.
okay, information. That's a great start. I asked for info. I like info. You provided one or two things that are great.
Back once upon a time, several guys set out to make a lighter shooting .41 for a few different reasons. They went through most of the findings here. As it's not a standard round, and the info is hard to come by,I came to the "loading" section to see what I could find out about it. I didn't have much luck with searches, so I asked.
Maybe, just maybe, this.41 special stuff was all before the forum changed hands. You do remember when that happened. lots of things were lost that were mostly comments and not super real threads. But maybe some other stuff was too. Hey, that's okay, if that's what happened. The loads, the pressures and all the other data that was found out then, is around somewhere. I'm just trying to save a little work.
"Finally, you are going to butcher a Smith and Wesson revolver. Why?"
Read my above comments again. I'm going to (possibly, according to what info I find) BUILD one. I'm not going to grab an off the shelf whatever handgun and make it into____fill in the blank. I'm going to grab a hunk of 4140 stick it in the mill and start cutting.
That's why I came to the loading forum. I didn't say "hey, I wanna make my Air crewman into a 41 mag" I'm looking for some data so that I can use it to make a gun(not even close to an air crewman by the way).
I had one other thing to say, but won't because you're right a little bit. I was hoping for info on 41 special, and not what everyone's opinion of it is. This site didn't used to work that way.
The first word out of your reply was "yawn" that makes me boring and insignificant. So, Yes, I might not like you comment. If you can't help in such a worthless project, why bother saying anything.
And, before I get a clever comeback.
I'm just looking for the info on the round. That's it. Thanks.