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44 mag hand loads for Ruger Blk Hawk
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I have Winchester WSF powder , Need reloading manual for this powder ?
I have several books and this powder is not listed , I went online to Winchester reloading and it is not there ! 44 mag 240 gr JHP Hornady #4420 .430 Bullets Need loading data ?
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I wish I could help. I use only AA#9 in both of my 44's for 305 gr. slugs.
 
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I have Winchester WSF powder , Need reloading manual for this powder ?
I have several books and this powder is not listed , I went online to Winchester reloading and it is not there ! 44 mag 240 gr JHP Hornady #4420 .430 Bullets Need loading data ?
Thanks Concho


I don't think WSF is a good powder for .44 mag loads. It might work but I can't find any data for it, it seems to work better in smaller faster pistol rounds. The reason it is not listed is that it is not normally used in .44 mags and, undoubtedly, there is a reason for it.

IF I HAD to use it, I MIGHT be able to come up with some loads for it, but I REALLY recommend that you find a more suitable powder for your .44 Mag, of which there are many, depending on what velocity level you're looking for.


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It burns very similar to N340 and 800x

https://www.hodgdon.com/PDF/Bu...%20-%202014-2015.pdf

Both those powders have starting loads around 10 grains.

http://stevespages.com/429p_3_240.html



If you are an experienced hand loader you might try starting with loads measurably below that for a good safety margin and using a chronograph see what kind of velocities you get


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Powder equivalent charts show WSF about the same as Herco and a little faster than 800X and N340, these latter two powders being on the same burn rate line as Win WAP powder.

Some books give 44 Mag loadings for Unique powder which is a bit faster again than WSF but mostly the 44 Mag seems best with slower powders down to IMR4227 which is a powder I used when loading this cartridge for the Ruger carbine.
 
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I wish I could help. I use only AA#9 in both of my 44's for 305 gr. slugs.

me to,.. only ues AA#9 and W296 for my 240's
 
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