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.44 Automag
27 January 2019, 20:52
Hogbreath.44 Automag
I just became the owner of an original Model 180 .44 Automag. Found Brass, dies and now am looking for load data. Anyone with some favorite loads?
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31 January 2019, 02:59
GrumulkinI have no loads but I'm jealous.
31 January 2019, 04:16
HogbreathI first held one in 1974 in a gunshop in Pensacola Fl while I was stationed there. Then, it was $396.00 and then, that was more than a months pay. I found this one on gunbroker and was the only bidder. Bought it cheap.
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31 January 2019, 07:34
NormanConquestCongratulations;nice snag!
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01 February 2019, 03:48
HogbreathThank you Sir!
Got brass and dies in hand and as soon as I heal up, I'm gonna give it a whirl!
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01 February 2019, 07:40
NormanConquestGood for you! Where did you finally find loading data? Be great to hear feedbacks on your test results.
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01 February 2019, 09:22
DCS MemberSpeaking of these, does anyone have a .375 Wildey?
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I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.
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01 February 2019, 21:37
HogbreathNC
I got loading data from Michael458. He worked up a bunch of loads for the new people that bought the rights to the Automag. Pressure tested all of them with different powders and bullet weights and sent me all of the data. He also sent me the dies he used and Midway has brass by Starline.
DCS Wildey still manufactures them and are still in business.
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02 February 2019, 07:56
NormanConquestHB,looking forward to seeing your postings of your trial results.
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03 February 2019, 03:17
Bill/OregonAwesome. A guy at our local pistol range let me shoot his way back in the late 1970s. I was sure impressed.
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24 October 2019, 05:57
twobobbwanaI have Bruce Stark's book about the Pasadena days Automags and he has some data in there.
I think the Hornady book has 44 automag data in there too.
Please post a picture. I've only ever seen one "in the flesh" and that was in N.Z.
24 October 2019, 08:56
NormanConquestLike many other gun rarities, I don't want to own it but I sure would like to shoot it at least once.
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24 October 2019, 15:23
p dog shooterSome of the older say 1970 manuals have data in them for the auto mag.
25 October 2019, 00:48
muzzaDont you make brass from .308 Win cases?
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25 October 2019, 03:07
HogbreathYes Muzza, it's .308 brass that's trimmed but, there are a couple of companies that make new.
NC, if you get to Wilson, Tx you can shoot it. I will have to load something up and that's gonna be a bit. k All my reloading stuff is still in CO
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25 October 2019, 04:25
Todd WilliamsCool Rickster. Didn't see this back when you first got it.
25 October 2019, 19:20
HogbreathYeah Todd. I saw the first one in a small gun shop in Pensacola, FL when I was stationed there. They wanted $396. for it. I wanted it but that was more than a month's pay back then. I paid considerably more than that for this one but, still considerably less than the current market.
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