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    load data for 44 mag or spl

    I recently traded some powder coating for some cast lead 44 bullets. The bullets weigh out at 211 gr. and i dont know if i should use data for 200 gr or 220 gr or shoot somewhere in between. any suggestions would be appreciated. These are just for plinking with 44spl or 44mag. thanks

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    Load with 220gr data if you have it. Always ok to use heavier bullet data with a lighter bullet
    Quote Originally Posted by bojo1330 View Post
    I recently traded some powder coating for some cast lead 44 bullets. The bullets weigh out at 211 gr. and i dont know if i should use data for 200 gr or 220 gr or shoot somewhere in between. any suggestions would be appreciated. These are just for plinking with 44spl or 44mag. thanks

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    I have some 215 grain LSWC that I have been looking for data to use. I like your response Wes. I will have to look for the 220 data.
    Currently reloading for .380 ACP, 9MM,327 Federal Mag, 38 Special, .357 Mag, 40 S&W, 44 Mag, 45 ACP, .458 Socom, .223 Remington, 22-250,7MM Remington Mag, 30-06 and 340 Weatherby Mag, 50 Beowolf

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    The 215gr Data will be great buddy!!
    As with all loads, start low and work up for your specific gun

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    I cannot find data in my books for the 215. All of these bullets are just for punching paper. I am guessing somewhere in the 5-7 grains of Unique. I use 7.0 under my 240 lswc.

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    Lighter bullets usually use a bit more powder, so I would say even your 240gr load would work for a starting point.
    remember that going too low can be as bad as going over on the powder charge

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    That is true. Stuck bullet in the barrel is no good.

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    It can actually explode with a light powder charge, worse than an overcharge
    The powder gets 'Flash Over" and ignites way too fast, causing a pressure spike.
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    That is true. Stuck bullet in the barrel is no good.

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    I have never heard that before. Maybe I need to start at 7-8 grains then.

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    I would say 6 would be a safe starting spot in a 44mag
    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Van Camp View Post
    I have never heard that before. Maybe I need to start at 7-8 grains then.

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