Creative loading for a Ruger .44 mag Carbine.
In my quest to get all my sporting rifles loaded up and sighted in, I've now moved on to my .44 mag Carbine, now that the 1891 Argentine Mauser and the Savage 99 in .30WCF are both squared away....
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I do load .41, you got .41? I believe you do. Not a problem. Can do. .44 update: I've run quite a few rounds through the carbine, and she's 100% reliable, sighted in, and good to go. Accuracy is...
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Charlie Kilo Six, I wish to advise caution when deviating away from standard reloading practices. Different powders can have very different burn rates and burn characteristics as well as a sharper...
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Caution noted and appreciated, I am advised. !!! Do note that although the powder was different than usually used in the reloading manuals, I was not unfamiliar with it's burning rate or...
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As well as the other mechanics of nature, I am certain.
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