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Reloading
CFE BLK in .44 Mag Revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="JPatzig" data-source="post: 2198102" data-attributes="member: 115466"><p>This might be a long shot, but wondering if anyone has guidance on a starting load using CFE BLK in .44 mag. I have h110, but would like to save it for now. Instead, have a bunch of CFE BLK I have no other use for. Wanting to load a bunch of range loads (doesn't need to be hot) for various 240gr. bullets. Will shoot out of 8" blackhawk and 6" Taurus raging hunter. Speed burn chart shows CFE BLK "in the area" of other powders used for .44 mag. Hodgdon shows load data for the larger pistol mags, but not .44. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPatzig, post: 2198102, member: 115466"] This might be a long shot, but wondering if anyone has guidance on a starting load using CFE BLK in .44 mag. I have h110, but would like to save it for now. Instead, have a bunch of CFE BLK I have no other use for. Wanting to load a bunch of range loads (doesn't need to be hot) for various 240gr. bullets. Will shoot out of 8" blackhawk and 6" Taurus raging hunter. Speed burn chart shows CFE BLK "in the area" of other powders used for .44 mag. Hodgdon shows load data for the larger pistol mags, but not .44. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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