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.44 magnum light loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 721269" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I usually use tightgroup or trueblue for mid range 44 mag loads. I was ****ing off a guy shooting a 222 with a varmint scope a year ago shooting my srh at clay birds. The wind was about 30 mph and I was hitting every bird at 100 yards off-hand. We both went out to 200 meters and were working on a few clays left out there. I was just about as accurate out there as he was with all hit wind buffeting using a little 22 cal pill. Never underestimate a 200 grain semi- wadcutter starting at 1200 fps in a good revolver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 721269, member: 48043"] I usually use tightgroup or trueblue for mid range 44 mag loads. I was ****ing off a guy shooting a 222 with a varmint scope a year ago shooting my srh at clay birds. The wind was about 30 mph and I was hitting every bird at 100 yards off-hand. We both went out to 200 meters and were working on a few clays left out there. I was just about as accurate out there as he was with all hit wind buffeting using a little 22 cal pill. Never underestimate a 200 grain semi- wadcutter starting at 1200 fps in a good revolver. [/QUOTE]
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