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Moderate Load for .44 Magnum
RCrosby
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For years I followed Elmer and Skeeter; 240 grain hard cast; 21 grains of 2400 in the mags, 7.5 of Unique in the .44 special.
I've since stepped down to a quieter, less "thumpy" load of about 1,000 fps in Mag. which has proven fine for whitetail at my self imposed open sight handgun range of 50 yards.
This weekend I was organizing some of my stuff and discovered that I have about 400, 200 grain Hornady XTP's and about half that many Noslers in the same weight.
I'm thinking that something in the 1,100 to 1,200 fps range will approximate the 50 yard punch of my 240's.
Anyone have and favorite loads in this moderate range for me to consider? I've loaded a half dozen with 9.7 grains of W-W 231 but haven't had a chance to check them for velocity/accuracy yet.
Thanks
Thanks Grizz,
I'll check out the load. Any idea what velocity range you're in? I'm guessing that might be fairly warm?
Rocky,
Sounds good. Rain forecast for the coming weekend so I'll time to hit the books and plan the plan. Thanks.
I've since stepped down to a quieter, less "thumpy" load of about 1,000 fps in Mag. which has proven fine for whitetail at my self imposed open sight handgun range of 50 yards.
This weekend I was organizing some of my stuff and discovered that I have about 400, 200 grain Hornady XTP's and about half that many Noslers in the same weight.
I'm thinking that something in the 1,100 to 1,200 fps range will approximate the 50 yard punch of my 240's.
Anyone have and favorite loads in this moderate range for me to consider? I've loaded a half dozen with 9.7 grains of W-W 231 but haven't had a chance to check them for velocity/accuracy yet.
Thanks
Thanks Grizz,
I'll check out the load. Any idea what velocity range you're in? I'm guessing that might be fairly warm?
Rocky,
Sounds good. Rain forecast for the coming weekend so I'll time to hit the books and plan the plan. Thanks.
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Note that this is only for powders that can safely be reduced at all. H110/W296 can NOT.