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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="nugentfan" data-source="post: 2696660" data-attributes="member: 13498"><p>Without doing any research wouldn't the 140 grain copper be as long as a 160 165+ lead bullet? If these act like rifle bullets one probably needs velocity for expansion penetration. Not sure effects on load density/capacity. I have some Leigh 160 .44's that I hopefully soon will be able to load try in a Ruger rifle. The Barnes 225 and 200 wouldn't group at all in a gun that shoots 240 factory lead quite well. l assume because the twist rate was way too slow for the longer bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nugentfan, post: 2696660, member: 13498"] Without doing any research wouldn't the 140 grain copper be as long as a 160 165+ lead bullet? If these act like rifle bullets one probably needs velocity for expansion penetration. Not sure effects on load density/capacity. I have some Leigh 160 .44's that I hopefully soon will be able to load try in a Ruger rifle. The Barnes 225 and 200 wouldn't group at all in a gun that shoots 240 factory lead quite well. l assume because the twist rate was way too slow for the longer bullets. [/QUOTE]
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