13 February 2010, 17:54
Woodrow SWildey 44 Automag
Anyone got a good safe load for a 44 Automag that can be used effectively on Russian boar up to about 350lbs? My Wildey has an 8" bbl.
Woody
13 February 2010, 20:48
ShackI have AMs but not the Wildey. I'd contact Wildey and inquire if they have a load for it or recommend one. I know they chamber the gun for it but I don't know if they have ammo.
At any rate, there is Cor-Bon. It's 240 gr @ 1450 and is considered a stiff load for the rare 1970s original AM. I can't vouch for it in the Wildey, but I'd ask them about it.
I can't recommend any of the old AM commercial loads that still may be around. The original CDM loads were widely considered to be underpowered.
You might try asking this same question here -
http://automagpistol.pcst.co.u...rum_topics.asp?FID=1There are folks there who have owned and shot Wildeys.
My guess is some experimentation will be necessary. Sorry I can't help more. If it was the original AM rather than the Wildey there'd be some other ideas I could offer.
13 February 2010, 21:00
WhitworthPersonally I would want to use something heavier than 240 grains on a 350-lb hog. At that size they are really tough and should have a pretty thick gristle plate.........Shack's right, I think you should contact Wildey.
13 February 2010, 21:01
TBEAR99when you call them ask if they have a barrel maker yet? and let us know
14 February 2010, 07:02
Woodrow SThanks guys. I will call Wildey for some specific loading info and will ask about barrel makers. The barrel does look kinda complicated to be sure.