madmo44mag
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For years I was a big bore magnum fan and pushed 44mag loads to the very max limits of the gun and cartage; to the point of blowing up 2 S&W 29’s and wearing the forcing cone out on a Ruger SBH.
I could shoot with either hand and hold a 3 inch group at 25 yards in DA mode.
Over the past 5 or 6 years I have shot my magnums less and less and shoot more 45acp and 9mm, 7.62x25, 30 carbine and from time to time take my mil-surp collection out for a good dusting off.
Primarily a cost issue as big bore magnums are not as cost effective to shoot and I average around 250 – 500 rounds a month from various guns.
So to the point of my story.
I have been craving some big bore magnum time so I loaded up 500 rounds of 240gn JFN bullets over 21.0 gn of 2400.- basic magnum load.
Off to the range for some fun shooting.
Well it became very clear real quick that lack of practice with these heavy revolvers and magnum loads was resulting in poor shot placement.
2 out of 5 rounds were not even on my 5 inch target a 25 yards.
I caught myself flinching, limp wristing and very poor trigger control.
After 100 rounds I figured this is a waste of lead and powder.
I have since obtained some 240 gn PHP and will load then at 13.0 gn over some Power Pistol.
This loading has worked very well in the past with plated bullets, gives good velocities, and reduced felt recoil.
Off to the range to reacquaint myself with my old friend the 44 magnum.
I guess I need to take these girls out a little more often because it is painfully obvious that ignoring these girls they will make you look pretty foolish at the range.
I could shoot with either hand and hold a 3 inch group at 25 yards in DA mode.
Over the past 5 or 6 years I have shot my magnums less and less and shoot more 45acp and 9mm, 7.62x25, 30 carbine and from time to time take my mil-surp collection out for a good dusting off.
Primarily a cost issue as big bore magnums are not as cost effective to shoot and I average around 250 – 500 rounds a month from various guns.
So to the point of my story.
I have been craving some big bore magnum time so I loaded up 500 rounds of 240gn JFN bullets over 21.0 gn of 2400.- basic magnum load.
Off to the range for some fun shooting.
Well it became very clear real quick that lack of practice with these heavy revolvers and magnum loads was resulting in poor shot placement.
2 out of 5 rounds were not even on my 5 inch target a 25 yards.
I caught myself flinching, limp wristing and very poor trigger control.
After 100 rounds I figured this is a waste of lead and powder.
I have since obtained some 240 gn PHP and will load then at 13.0 gn over some Power Pistol.
This loading has worked very well in the past with plated bullets, gives good velocities, and reduced felt recoil.
Off to the range to reacquaint myself with my old friend the 44 magnum.
I guess I need to take these girls out a little more often because it is painfully obvious that ignoring these girls they will make you look pretty foolish at the range.