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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
44 Magnum S&W 629
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<blockquote data-quote="bar63" data-source="post: 372946" data-attributes="member: 23155"><p>My experience with 44s would lead me to pass along advice to use H110. Approach load book maximums with caution. Long term durability of non-DX model S&W revolvers becomes an issue with max. loads. Avoid Little Gun powder as it tends to be more abrasive to forcing cones. I have shot two model 29 revolvers loose with accurate loads that were within recommended ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bar63, post: 372946, member: 23155"] My experience with 44s would lead me to pass along advice to use H110. Approach load book maximums with caution. Long term durability of non-DX model S&W revolvers becomes an issue with max. loads. Avoid Little Gun powder as it tends to be more abrasive to forcing cones. I have shot two model 29 revolvers loose with accurate loads that were within recommended ranges. [/QUOTE]
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