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44 Special plinking load.
17 September 2007, 04:26
Smoker144 Special plinking load.
I have a quantity of 240 JSP bullets that I would like to use in my 629 with 44 special cases. Can someone suggest a mild load just for plinking? Thanks, smoker1
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17 September 2007, 11:35
fredj338I'm not sure why anyone likes to load 44sp in a 44mag but 6.5gr of Unique in 44sp cases should give you a nice 850fps load. There really is no reason to go lower w/ jacketed bullets. If they are semi jacketed, like the old Speer SWC, they can actually be dangerous to shoot at low vel. (jacket/core separation).
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17 September 2007, 16:21
Smoker1fredj338, can I assume you have not tried this load?
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.
--Thomas Jefferson
17 September 2007, 22:42
Winchester 69If Fred hasn't, a million other shooters have. Check a manual; it's
legit.
Hogdon's Universal Clays will give similar results.
18 September 2007, 08:50
jibjabHi Smoker, what kind of JSPs do you have ?
18 September 2007, 19:08
Smoker1I believe they are Winchester's. Maybe they are hollow point, not sure, gotta check. We shoot an informal tactical. Paper and steel. Don't need much power, as the steel's go down with 9MM. Just a fun thing we do once a week. smoker1
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.
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19 September 2007, 08:13
jibjabI have had good results with W-231 for my 3" .44spl with either WLP or Fed. 150 primers. For your application a clean burn would be desirable Unique at low pressure may not be ideal, I do think that a reduced .44 mag load would be the way to go, what powders do you have on hand ?
19 September 2007, 16:54
Smoker1I have Bullseye and W231. Ran across a recipe in a old Hornady book yesterday that called for 4.0 to 5.0 Bullseye for 660 to ~700 FPS. I use BE in most of my pistol calibers with the largest being 45 ACp smallest 9MM with very good results. I wasn't sure if it would work in a larger case untill I saw the load yesterday.
What bullet weight are you using in your 44Sp.?
Thanks, smoker1
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--Thomas Jefferson
19 September 2007, 20:42
jibjabI've been using 200gr Nosler JHPs w/6.2gr of w-231 and fed.150s or 6.0gr with WLP. The charge weights of the Hornady data maybe less do to the .430 dia bullets. Watch for fouling in the cylinder chambers when shooting the shorter specials.
20 September 2007, 03:34
fredj338quote:
Originally posted by Smoker1:
fredj338, can I assume you have not tried this load?
Yes smoker I have. Way back in the day before I wised up. I now load the magnum cases down instead of stocking two diff. kinds of cases & resetting my dies to load the 44sp. I also stopped loading 38sp for midrange loads in the 357mag, it's just easier to load all the same brass & change the powder charge. Never assume anything.

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20 September 2007, 04:28
Smoker1quote:
Yes smoker I have. Way back in the day before I wised up
I have never posted this kind of message before but here goes. fredj338, I believe you are a smart ass tryng to get my goat...guess you did it. I didn't ask for your opinion only if you had a load for 44 special. There I did it for the first time in too may years.
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.
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