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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
44 mag and lil gun
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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 2539566" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>Lil'Gun burns very hot and a feller could expect gas cutting in short order. That's the main reason that I quit using it in my revolvers. It works OK in the 22 Hornet, though. With cast bullets in the 44 Rem Mag, I use mostly 2400 and easily get the 1200 fps you are looking for and don't have to use magnum primers to boot. Also, hard cast is not for me as it is just a marketing ploy. The commercial bullet casters do it so they can ship their bullets in a box and not get deformed. I never run anything harder than wheel weights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 2539566, member: 72101"] Lil'Gun burns very hot and a feller could expect gas cutting in short order. That's the main reason that I quit using it in my revolvers. It works OK in the 22 Hornet, though. With cast bullets in the 44 Rem Mag, I use mostly 2400 and easily get the 1200 fps you are looking for and don't have to use magnum primers to boot. Also, hard cast is not for me as it is just a marketing ploy. The commercial bullet casters do it so they can ship their bullets in a box and not get deformed. I never run anything harder than wheel weights. [/QUOTE]
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