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Anyone have one? I don't have any trouble getting target accuracy out of my old S&W 57 with 200-220 grain bullets around 1000 fps but I no longer care to fight that level of recoil when I don't need that much power. Suggestions, please? | ||
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6 gr. unique and any good cast bullet of about 200-210 grains. I think this should get you about 700-850 fps depending on barrel length. | |||
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I use 5.0 gr of Titegroup & 215 gr lead bullets in my loads for Cowboy shooting. I haven't ever shot them for group, but they seem to do the job okay. | |||
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quote:I got around to trying it, Hobie. Shows promise. Averaged about 860 out of a 6" S&W. Four shots touching and a flier about 1-2" out with at 35' yards. Did this with two groups each and two different bullets. I'll wring this out a bit more and break out my third mould in this range and get back to you. BTW, best group so far was 5.0 grains Bullseye under a Lyman HB wadcutter. Still had that flier. I gotta check for a bad chamber. Also, I am using an old Lee rest for the first time in years. My technique may need some work. All the fliers were to the right, so that may be the case. | |||
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Leftoverdj, I'll be looking for your followup. The only .41 Mag I have is a 16�" on my Contender. However, I've had really good performance with Unique in .38 Special, .357 Mag, .44 Mag, 9mm Luger and .45 ACP. The .44 Mag loads are closest to what you're talking about. I use 8 gr. of Unique and a 240 gr. Hornady swaged lead bullet. This is a fun load to shoot out of my M629 4" but I think it goes about 850-900. I am only just now getting to do "real" load development with a lot of guns I've owned and shot for years. That opportunity is called retirement. Now I'll get to see just what I can get each one to do. | |||
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