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Reloading
44 Mag Reduced Recoil Loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="bengineer" data-source="post: 2624810" data-attributes="member: 36951"><p>Fire lap the barrel and see better accuracy with all your loads. LBT has product and a great process. You will then find lighter loads working well. </p><p>Mostly, though, remember that bullet fit is critical. Lower power equals lower pressure. Less obturation with less pressure which means poor bullet fit. That gives leading and poor accuracy. </p><p>If you dont wanna fire lap, at least slug your bore and cylinder throats to get a proper fit. If the throats are inconsistent or smaller than the bore, have them reamed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengineer, post: 2624810, member: 36951"] Fire lap the barrel and see better accuracy with all your loads. LBT has product and a great process. You will then find lighter loads working well. Mostly, though, remember that bullet fit is critical. Lower power equals lower pressure. Less obturation with less pressure which means poor bullet fit. That gives leading and poor accuracy. If you dont wanna fire lap, at least slug your bore and cylinder throats to get a proper fit. If the throats are inconsistent or smaller than the bore, have them reamed. [/QUOTE]
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