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Is anyone using LIL GUN in their .44 Mag. with 240's. wanting to work up a Whitetail load for my Super Redhawk. thanks.. | ||
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Stay with 296. | |||
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what he said. Lil gun is known to cause throat errosion especially with relitively light jacketed bullets. I used it quite a bit before i knew this and to be honest i never did get exceptional accuracy with it anyway. I will give highter muzzle velocitys then about any handgun powder though.
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I tried some after it first came out. Never could get the velocities as high as 296. I third what Jim and Lloyd said. If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out. | |||
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H-110/296 is never a bad idea and is difficult if not impossable to beat when all of the factors are considered _____________________________________________________ A 9mm may expand to a larger diameter, but a 45 ain't going to shrink Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened. - Winston Churchill | |||
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I have always used Unique for low to mid range loads, 2400 for warmer to full power loads, especially with lead bullets, and also for my 4" gun, and H 110 for full power loads. With Unique and 240 cast bullets my loads range from 7 gr to 9,2gr. With 2400 [old] for a long time I used 22.5gr with my hard cast or 240gr jacketed. Later I dropped down to 22, and now I usually just load 21gr of 2400 with my cast bullet. With H 110 I loaded 24 grains with my cast bullets or 240 jacketed. I used both 2400 and H 110 loads in my Ruger Carbine with good results. These loads have worked so well I have not found a reason to change. I did use some SR 4756 for mid range loads, a fella gave me two 4 lb kegs once. When it ran out I went back to Unique Also somebody gave me a can or two of 296 but I have not loaded any of it. I do think that H110 and 296 are some of the best powders for heavier bullets with full power loads. Once upon a time I loaded some 180 Sierra HP over 31 gr of H 110. I shot a rabbit with it at about 30 yards, all that was left was some skin, skull, and the feet. I went back to 240gr bullets. DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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