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Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
Just picked up a 44 mag BBS012R carbine 1-38 twist barrel, looking for a lead bullet for it, have not shot it yet need all the HELP I can get. [type , powder , fps] Thank you jpg [ gun#2]
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
Congrats on the new rifle! I'm not the guy to advise you on 44 mag bullets, but I'm sure others will chime in.
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
Congratulations, jpg. You'll get some good advice in short order. I'm looking forward to your range reports.
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
over time we've used several different brands and bullet weights, all of them have been fine .... we still use them and it will take a good while to exhaust our supply .... when that happens we have settled on going with Missouri Bullet Company's .44 Magnum 240 gr - Hi-Tek http://missouribullet.com/details.php?p ... &keywords= or Oregon Trail Laser-240 gr Cast™ Bulk Pistol and Rifle Bullets http://www.cabelas.com/product/Oregon-T ... 740839.uts
Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
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I have not had best of luck with Lasercast bullets using Unique and H110. Rather abysmal accuracy. Decent accuracy, from what little I have tried, with a light charge, 6.5gr of Red Dot with their 240 SWC. I think the Lasercast is sized too small (at .431) for my barrel. I measured my barrel at a .431 groove diameter, so I probably need a .432 sized cast bullet to work best.
I am ordering some bullets from Penn Bullets. Bob Palermo, the owner, will size certain .44 bullets up to .432. I'll post how they work once they arrive.
In the meantime, I have been using plated bullets from Xtreme. I have had very good accuracy with their 200gr plated over 6.8 to 7.2gr of Red Dot. This is a very light recoiling, very quiet load. Only about 1150 fps or so. Somewhere around the original 44-40 loads.
I have not had best of luck with Lasercast bullets using Unique and H110. Rather abysmal accuracy. Decent accuracy, from what little I have tried, with a light charge, 6.5gr of Red Dot with their 240 SWC. I think the Lasercast is sized too small (at .431) for my barrel. I measured my barrel at a .431 groove diameter, so I probably need a .432 sized cast bullet to work best.
I am ordering some bullets from Penn Bullets. Bob Palermo, the owner, will size certain .44 bullets up to .432. I'll post how they work once they arrive.
In the meantime, I have been using plated bullets from Xtreme. I have had very good accuracy with their 200gr plated over 6.8 to 7.2gr of Red Dot. This is a very light recoiling, very quiet load. Only about 1150 fps or so. Somewhere around the original 44-40 loads.
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
How much Unique were you using under the 240 David?
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
I know I tried 10.0 gr. I also had some loaded at 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, and 11.0 or 11.2, but can't remember which I tried out of the rifle. All were accurate out of my Super Blackhawk, but none were that I tried out of the Henry.
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That 6.5 grain load of Red dot is also a good load in the 45 colt. I use that load there. I also use some hs6. I dont have a 44 mag in the Henry but was curious if you had tried the 10 grs of unique load. There is also a guy in St John,Ks that cast up a keith 250swc. His bullets are excellent and the 250 was a shooter in all of my 44 handguns. Al
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
I have been liking the Red Dot. It has been readily available locally in the 1lb bottles at a reasonable price, and that pound goes a long way. I haven't been too interested in developing a higher velocity, near max pressure load. Partly, because I want to try to develop a very accurate load out to 100 yards that is low recoil, low report, that will work out of my revolvers and the rifle equally as well. And, not have to figure out two points of aim or adjusting sights for different loads. So far the 200gr plated from Xtreme over 6.8 to 7.2 gr seems to work quite well. Not sure yet, where in that range is best. On one good day when lighting was perfect for me, I was able to do five shots in about 1 1/16" or thereabouts as close as I could measure on my steel plate at 100 yards. That was with a 6.8gr charge and open sights on the Big Boy. I'll be trying the 7.2gr charge this Wednesday. The lighting has to be perfect for me to get a good sight picture and really see how accurate the load is.
I even think a low velocity load like this will work fine for what hunting of small to medium hogs that I might do with the Big Boy. I rarely hear of people hunting with plated bullets, but they have worked well in how they actually hold together thru hard barriers such as safety glass in terminal ballistics testing for law enforcement.
I'll be anxious to try the hard cast 200gr RNFP Penn Bullets when I receive them. I am hoping they are a bit more accurate than the 200gr plated or at least the same.
I am also experimenting with Speer's 200gr Gold Dot. It is meant for low .44 mag velocities or high .44 Special velocities, between about 900 to 1100 fps. 8.2 gr of Red Dot works good with my revolvers and will push it to about 1025 to 1050 fps. The bullet works great at that velocity. 6.8gr of Red Dot may work out of the rifle and keep the velocity close to the bullets threshold. I may get a chronograph to test those.
I even think a low velocity load like this will work fine for what hunting of small to medium hogs that I might do with the Big Boy. I rarely hear of people hunting with plated bullets, but they have worked well in how they actually hold together thru hard barriers such as safety glass in terminal ballistics testing for law enforcement.
I'll be anxious to try the hard cast 200gr RNFP Penn Bullets when I receive them. I am hoping they are a bit more accurate than the 200gr plated or at least the same.
I am also experimenting with Speer's 200gr Gold Dot. It is meant for low .44 mag velocities or high .44 Special velocities, between about 900 to 1100 fps. 8.2 gr of Red Dot works good with my revolvers and will push it to about 1025 to 1050 fps. The bullet works great at that velocity. 6.8gr of Red Dot may work out of the rifle and keep the velocity close to the bullets threshold. I may get a chronograph to test those.
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Re: Best type lead bullet for my new henry 44 mag
I use 200 grain round nose flat point from Dardas Cast Bullets. These are great bullets for target shooting. You can get 500 bullets for $44.00. Never had a feeding issue with my Henry or Marlin. I use Starline brass, 8 grains of unique with CCI primers. Just a blast to shoot.