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Reloading
.44 magnum light loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 721382" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>Just use the hodgdon data. Be careful as you could possibly get a double charge with this powder in the 44. I'm using either 9.0 gr. Tightgroup with a 225 cast or 10.0 with a 200 cast. I was using a 225 cast with 9.0 grains for the long range work with the srh. </p><p>If I were going full house I'd seriously think about alliant 2400 and a 260 cast. With a proper charge for your bullet, that powder is capable of fantastic accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 721382, member: 48043"] Just use the hodgdon data. Be careful as you could possibly get a double charge with this powder in the 44. I'm using either 9.0 gr. Tightgroup with a 225 cast or 10.0 with a 200 cast. I was using a 225 cast with 9.0 grains for the long range work with the srh. If I were going full house I'd seriously think about alliant 2400 and a 260 cast. With a proper charge for your bullet, that powder is capable of fantastic accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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