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Reloading
44 magnum rifle load
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<blockquote data-quote="ofbandg" data-source="post: 2531426" data-attributes="member: 91402"><p>I bought the same rifle in stainless with a 20in barrel about 25 years ago. It was my off season hiking rifle and I used it to chase away curious bears. My favourite load was with H110 and a 265gr. Hornady flat point and it choreographed about 1550fps. I used the same load in my Redhawk, which according to some loading manuals is rated as stronger than the Marlin action. My rifle was sighted for dead on at 50yds and it could shoot into and inch at that range using a Skinner rear sight and a fibre optic front sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofbandg, post: 2531426, member: 91402"] I bought the same rifle in stainless with a 20in barrel about 25 years ago. It was my off season hiking rifle and I used it to chase away curious bears. My favourite load was with H110 and a 265gr. Hornady flat point and it choreographed about 1550fps. I used the same load in my Redhawk, which according to some loading manuals is rated as stronger than the Marlin action. My rifle was sighted for dead on at 50yds and it could shoot into and inch at that range using a Skinner rear sight and a fibre optic front sight. [/QUOTE]
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