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44 magnum rifle load
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<blockquote data-quote="mcnanysa" data-source="post: 2531464" data-attributes="member: 115008"><p>I load 23.5 grs of H-110 over a CCI-350 (Magnum Pistol Primer) and behind a Nosler 240 gr JHP. Excellent whitetail deer load. Works in the Super Blackhawk (7-1/2"), Ruger 77/44 and the Marlin 1894. For the carbines, we sight in for 100 yards and get about 2-1/2" to 3" groups (for reference red dot on the 77/44 and a Williams peep on the 1894). Have taken deer from 20 yards to 80 yards one-shot kills. The Super Blackhawk gets sighted in at 25 and has never disappointed.</p><p></p><p>One thing I learned the hard way with H-110 is you've got to follow the formula : Heavy bullets, maximum charge (no less than 3% from max) and magnum primers. Follow the formula and you won't be cursing yourself or your firearm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcnanysa, post: 2531464, member: 115008"] I load 23.5 grs of H-110 over a CCI-350 (Magnum Pistol Primer) and behind a Nosler 240 gr JHP. Excellent whitetail deer load. Works in the Super Blackhawk (7-1/2"), Ruger 77/44 and the Marlin 1894. For the carbines, we sight in for 100 yards and get about 2-1/2" to 3" groups (for reference red dot on the 77/44 and a Williams peep on the 1894). Have taken deer from 20 yards to 80 yards one-shot kills. The Super Blackhawk gets sighted in at 25 and has never disappointed. One thing I learned the hard way with H-110 is you've got to follow the formula : Heavy bullets, maximum charge (no less than 3% from max) and magnum primers. Follow the formula and you won't be cursing yourself or your firearm. [/QUOTE]
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