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I have a box of 250 gr. Partitions I want to load up for my Ruger Deerfield Carbine. I have both Accurate #9 and Lil' Gun sitting on my bench. Anyone have any thoughts on either of these powders for a carbine-length barrel? Pete | ||
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I own a Ruger Model 77/.44 bolt action rifle and I found this load the most accurate with a 240 grain Hornady XTP bullet. 23.5 Grs/ H-110/ 240 using a Large Pistol Magnum Primer. Velocity is 1,750 FPS and it groups 5-shots @ 50 yards into .50". I've never used anything heavier than a 240 grainer. David | |||
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When the original 44 carbine came out there was a magazine article that said that High velocity 44 mag ammo was only for the rifle and that standard velocity ammo was for the revolvers. I don't think much of gun magazine writers. I use the same load in the carbine as the revolver 240 gr JHP 24 gr H110, 1733 fps with a 20" Marlin barrel on the Ruger carbine. | |||
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