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Powder for .44 Rem Mag / H110 vs Lil Gun
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<blockquote data-quote="ar10ar15man" data-source="post: 1572852" data-attributes="member: 106836"><p>i shot both a 44 win mag 7.5" super redhawk and a 20" 44 win mag lever gun in 50 yard steel matches for several years. </p><p>started at 255 gr and ended with 290/300 gr cast bullets.</p><p>accurate number 9 and wc820 </p><p>trim your brass one time is normally enough.</p><p>get a uniform crimp/get uniform ignition</p><p>get uniform ignition, get accuracy</p><p>9 burns clean</p><p>mag primers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ar10ar15man, post: 1572852, member: 106836"] i shot both a 44 win mag 7.5" super redhawk and a 20" 44 win mag lever gun in 50 yard steel matches for several years. started at 255 gr and ended with 290/300 gr cast bullets. accurate number 9 and wc820 trim your brass one time is normally enough. get a uniform crimp/get uniform ignition get uniform ignition, get accuracy 9 burns clean mag primers [/QUOTE]
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