20 September 2004, 07:01
Borealis BobHogs and .44 Special
Looking for a good hog load for my Taurus,which definitely prefers .430 dia. bullets. It loves XTPs, but I'm concerned about their performance at that cartridge's velocity. At 950-1000 fps I'm thinking a lead SWC might work better.
This is for a buddy who will borrow my revolver as a back-up for quick shots since he will be using a single-shot rifle. Might the XTP work OK, or I have bunches of Bull-X 240 gr. SWC. Am also thinking of picking up some Cast Performance in 255gr, but am thinking that is better suited for a .44 Mag.
Any thoughts and experiences would be appreciated.
20 September 2004, 07:21
<eldeguello>Elmer Keith solved this problem almost 100 years ago. Use a hard-cast Lyman 429421 SWC and 16 to 18 grains of 2400.
20 September 2004, 10:42
AtkinsonI second Eldeguello..Elmer figured it out...for big game shooting I will only use a hard cast simi wadcutter such as Elmer recommended...
20 September 2004, 12:49
Borealis BobThanks, all. Going to load up the 240gr. Bull-X which is a hard-cast and should be good enough for a finishing shot.
My side-arm when boar hunting is a Bisley 45 LC, but my buddy can't handle that well. He is quite familiar with my .44 Special and shoots it well. Gonna dump 15gr. of 2400 under those Bull-Xs and see what happens.
20 September 2004, 11:57
jeffeossoas mah daddy used to say
big bullets let lots of air IN...
a 44 special is a fine finisher, and most people can shoot it well
44 mag is the choice, for a 44
jeffe
20 September 2004, 13:21
<eldeguello>Keep us informed of the results....
