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.41 Remington Magnum

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26 December 2001, 08:11
False Muzzle
.41 Remington Magnum
These are some of my favorite loads worked up
for my Ruger New Model Blackhawk Revolver.

Great full power load:
Sierra 210gr JHP Bullet
17.5gr A.A.#9 Powder
C.C.I. 300 Large Pistol Primers
Remington Brass Cases

Great Sm. game/ light load:
Allstar 215gr LSWC Bullet
8.5gr 'Unique' powder
C.C.I. 300 Large Pistol Primer
Remington Brass Cases

For anyone interested, these loads should make decent starting points for you. Just please be wary of the full power load, it is
pretty hot and may harm a pistol that is not
constructed as well as the 'Blackhawk'.

01 January 2002, 17:58
McCray
I keep a powder measure set up to throw 20.0 grains of H-110. I use it under Sierra 210 JHPs (or JHCs)and under 250 grain lead gas checked bullets. The 210 load is used for most everything except when I am camping in black bear country. Then the heavier load is used just so I sleep better.
Come to think of it I think I used the same powder charge in my 45 Colt Blackhawk and both 44 mag S&Ws.
I have two S&W Model 57s now and either loves these loads.
21 January 2002, 18:30
BlackHawk1
210 gr Hornady XTPs over 20.5 grs W296 rolled up in Win brass and sparked by Fed 150s. Working on some CP 255 gr hard-cast WFNGC loads with the same powder.

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BH1

"Did you use excessive force?---I HIT IT WITH EVERYTHING I HAD!

22 January 2002, 04:33
sjf
For my 6.5 in blackhawk I have develpoed a couple favorite loads.

20 gr of AA#9 Under a 170 Sierra JHC great accuracy and speed.

9.5 gr of Unique under a 220 Speer SP, shoots 2.5 in groups or less at 50 yds with open sights, good midrange deer load.

19.5 gr 296 under the 265 WFN GC LBT from Cast Performance, put one through a large mule doe last fall shot her in the front shoulder quartering toward me, bullet exited out rear ham. Load is overkill for Deer, but makes a great elk and blackbear load.