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<blockquote data-quote="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline" data-source="post: 2748285" data-attributes="member: 108926"><p>This isn't a direct answer but hopefully it may help, and hopefully you reload, I do have a 444 in a old converted 94 winchester, and several cva's but not in 444, the win it very light with a steel but plate, I found shooting 240 gr jacketed bullets the rifle is very fun to shoot, however the fun went away when I switched to 300 gr, they thump significantly harder, the cva will be a little heavier with a good enough recoil pad, and a much better than average trigger, having several they are a very handy rifle to have, plus you can get replacement butt stocks easly and cheaply, or at least you could when I got started on them quite some years ago, i started my daughters with a 223 and a 708 I bought a youth model rifle and a second adult model stock which I think was 35.00, so if you reload I would take a serious look at something look the Barnes 220 X bullet or the hammer 205 gr, however if you don't reload I think you are mostly stuck with the 265gr slug,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bret GRAVELINE Graveline, post: 2748285, member: 108926"] This isn't a direct answer but hopefully it may help, and hopefully you reload, I do have a 444 in a old converted 94 winchester, and several cva's but not in 444, the win it very light with a steel but plate, I found shooting 240 gr jacketed bullets the rifle is very fun to shoot, however the fun went away when I switched to 300 gr, they thump significantly harder, the cva will be a little heavier with a good enough recoil pad, and a much better than average trigger, having several they are a very handy rifle to have, plus you can get replacement butt stocks easly and cheaply, or at least you could when I got started on them quite some years ago, i started my daughters with a 223 and a 708 I bought a youth model rifle and a second adult model stock which I think was 35.00, so if you reload I would take a serious look at something look the Barnes 220 X bullet or the hammer 205 gr, however if you don't reload I think you are mostly stuck with the 265gr slug, [/QUOTE]
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