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44special cast bullets

Post by larry7293 » Mon Oct 02, 2017 6:48 am

What diameter cast bullets work best in the Henry 44mag. Big Boy? .430 -.431 - .432?
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by JEBar » Mon Oct 02, 2017 8:17 am

the specs on Oregon Trail cast bullets we use show .431
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Post by snell » Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:40 am

I've had success with Laser-cast .431 bullets.(240 gr RN)
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by Travlin » Thu Oct 05, 2017 11:16 pm

Barrels could vary slightly. I suggest that you slug yours and get out the micrometer.
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by tx gunrunner » Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:00 am

Here a quick way to check it . I take a case fired in that gun and take a new bullet and see if goes in and out of the case with NO DRAG . In revolvers you want the bullet should drop in and out of the cylinder with a slight to NO DRAG . That will work for cast or jacket bullet . I hope this make sense . The best way is to mike the barrel and go .01 larger . This is just a fast way and is a good way for a new loader or shooter .
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by Steve51 » Fri Oct 06, 2017 7:16 am

tx gunrunner wrote:Here a quick way to check it . I take a case fired in that gun and take a new bullet and see if goes in and out of the case with NO DRAG . In revolvers you want the bullet should drop in and out of the cylinder with a slight to NO DRAG . That will work for cast or jacket bullet . I hope this make sense . The best way is to mike the barrel and go .01 larger . This is just a fast way and is a good way for a new loader or shooter .

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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by larry7293 » Sun Mar 11, 2018 6:55 pm

larry7293 wrote:What diameter cast bullets work best in the Henry 44mag. Big Boy? .430 -.431 - .432?
What size bullet did you decide on?
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by tx gunrunner » Mon Mar 12, 2018 1:50 am

This gun has a .429 barrel and .430 bullet slide in the cylinder and with a little pressure push thur cylinder . The same bullet in my 92 Rossi which is a .429 barrel , a fire case will allow a .430 bullet fit in case loosely . If the bullet is .432 it will not ALLOW the ammo to chamber in rifle .
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by Pitchman1968 » Wed Mar 14, 2018 7:16 am

I use Beartooth cast bullets in my .44Mag Big Boy. Initially, I ordered 1 box of .431" and 1 box of .432" diameter. I chose Beartooth because they gas check their bullets during the manufacturing process. Outstanding accuracy results from both diameters, in fact, no discernable accuracy difference
between either diameter. I have settled in on the .432" bullet over 17 grs of AA #9. From a bench rest set-up, I shoot 2" groups using the factory installed Marble open sight. Average velocity is 1,390 FPS. Absolutely no trace of barrel leading.
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Re: 44special cast bullets

Post by JEBar » Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:53 am

Pitchman1968 wrote:Outstanding accuracy results from both diameters, in fact, no discernable accuracy difference between either diameter.
I suspect that is the case more often than not
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