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Reloading
44 magnum rifle load
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2531493" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Another thing to consider is my 44 mag pistols slug at .429 and a copper bullet will fully obturate in my rifles as well but cast bullets will not.My Marlin Cowboy 44 mag slugs at .431 so I have a separate load for hand guns and rifles for cast bullets.</p><p>I use W296 and yes it can be a bit dirty if reduced loads are used but when I power them up they blow the soot out of the barrel with the bullet.</p><p>310 gr hard cast bullets and W296 powder will seal the deal very quickly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2531493, member: 108576"] Another thing to consider is my 44 mag pistols slug at .429 and a copper bullet will fully obturate in my rifles as well but cast bullets will not.My Marlin Cowboy 44 mag slugs at .431 so I have a separate load for hand guns and rifles for cast bullets. I use W296 and yes it can be a bit dirty if reduced loads are used but when I power them up they blow the soot out of the barrel with the bullet. 310 gr hard cast bullets and W296 powder will seal the deal very quickly! [/QUOTE]
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