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Pills for a 44mag lever gun
01 March 2013, 08:18
hornet nickPills for a 44mag lever gun
I am after a good hog pill and load for a marlin 44mag.
01 March 2013, 13:46
artshaw300 gr GC hardcast with a big metplat and a max load of H110 fired with a magnum LR primer (for cold weather) or a magnum LP if it's warmer.
If you want factory ammo get the Buffalo Bore.
https://www.buffalobore.com/in...p?l=product_list&c=6For another good factory load try Speer's Deep Curl.
02 March 2013, 17:27
ArkieI like 270gr. speer gold dot bullets in front of 20.5grs. of H110 in my Marlin 1894. I've killed a lot of hogs with that load.
I also shoot some 310 gr. True Shot bullets (cast) in front of 20 grs. of H110. They are very accurate in the Marlin but the huge metplat makes them harder to feed properly.
The Gold dots will go completely through 95% of hogs you shoot broad side. I've never recovered a True Shot although I've taken some hard quartering shots.
To me the Gold Dots kill hogs better since they expand better than the cast bullet and I don't have penetration problems with them.
04 March 2013, 10:42
hornet nickThanks people I will see if I can get the gold dots here in oz
04 March 2013, 21:58
N E 450 No2Not knowing what bullets are readily where you live, I would recommend a cast bullet from 240gr to 300gr. Your Marlin might not feed some SWC style bullets, but is should feed bullets like the ones in Federal's 300gr Cast Core factory loads. They are made by Cast Performance I think.
Also the Speer 270gr, the Hornady 240 or 300gr are good bullets.
Baised on some testing I did last weekend the Barnes XPB bullets are worth a look.
Most likely any of the standard 240gr jacketed bullets will be ok as well. I had excellent results on the one pig I have shot with a Hornady factory 225gr FTX Lever Evolution.
The only thing to worry about is if you get into a big boar, say 250lbs and up, is that a soft jacketed bullet might not give you enough penetration if you have to penetrate the fighting shield and the shoulder bones of the bigger hogs.
I would use H-110 or Winchester 296 powder.
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06 March 2013, 04:39
hornet nickThanks Ne 450
The cast pills we have here in Australia have been designed for target shooting as we are not allowed to hunt with hand guns . Can get 240gr round nose flat points that have been coated with a low friction coating. Have used them on goats and dogs which they worked well but I have not tried them on pigs yet
07 March 2013, 08:52
SLVFXNick, Any idea what that low fiction coating is? What color is it?
07 March 2013, 13:19
hornet nickG`day SLVFX,
the brand of cast lead pills i have been using is called top score and the coating they use is Gold hi tek supercoat.
There web site is
www.topscore.com.auThe other bigger producer that makes cast pills is hawkesbury river bullet company and they use Hi tec super coat in black (standard), copper (HV) and silver for western action
there web site is
www.hrbc.com.au09 March 2013, 10:13
SLVFXThanks nick.
21 March 2013, 07:33
kingdDitto artshaw. My Winch. Trapper loves 300grn Castcore wfngc's. over max H110. Accurate as hell. She also loves 300grn sierra jhps. How's it going N E 450. Been awhile.
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21 March 2013, 08:44
N E 450 No2kingd
Thanks for asking, things are going great, how about you?
In regards to cast 44 Mag bullets, any bullet above 240 grains with a fairly large meplat will do good, and give you a lot of penetration.
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I've been using 240gr Rem JFP in my 1894, with very good luck and very good accuracy.
29 March 2013, 02:54
Dave BushHow about a 300 grain Barnes Buster for your hog hunting.
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