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Powder for .44 Rem Mag / H110 vs Lil Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1565767" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>A pistol is just like a rifle. You can't just pick a random load or even one that someone else swears by is accurate and expect to find accuracy in your pistol. You need to do a work up with a pistol load just like a rifle load. Only thing with a pistol load .1 grain of powder can make a HUGE difference as well as the primer. H110 needs MAG primers and a healthy crimp. About 32 years ago I was on the 44 mag wagon and about wore out two pistols. Ruger super black hawk and a red hawk. It burned dirty but for accuracy and velocity with about all bullet weights and flavors was Elmer Keiths old stand by 2400 for me. Burned dirty but that is what cleaning solvent is for. These days my heavy caliber is 45 Colt in a Ruger black hawk and it gets H110 and so does the 357 mags accurate and powerful loads have been found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1565767, member: 10178"] A pistol is just like a rifle. You can't just pick a random load or even one that someone else swears by is accurate and expect to find accuracy in your pistol. You need to do a work up with a pistol load just like a rifle load. Only thing with a pistol load .1 grain of powder can make a HUGE difference as well as the primer. H110 needs MAG primers and a healthy crimp. About 32 years ago I was on the 44 mag wagon and about wore out two pistols. Ruger super black hawk and a red hawk. It burned dirty but for accuracy and velocity with about all bullet weights and flavors was Elmer Keiths old stand by 2400 for me. Burned dirty but that is what cleaning solvent is for. These days my heavy caliber is 45 Colt in a Ruger black hawk and it gets H110 and so does the 357 mags accurate and powerful loads have been found. [/QUOTE]
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