Birddog, I have a stainless 44 magnum 24 inch barrel that loves 5? grains of H335 behind a hornady 240 grain bullet fed 215GMM primer. three shots inch group at 170 yards. Velocity is about 2180 FPS. I posted on Reloaders nest and have since seen it as top load elsewhere.I've got a Marlin 1895 44 magnum that I purchased new about 20 years ago and have been shooting locally remanufactured ammo. I'm about out so going to try my hand at loading the 44. I am shooting 240 grain Hornady XTP with just ok results. Approximately 2" 5 shot groups at 70 yards with a low power scope. I am looking for recommendations on bullets and powder and any helpful tips for reloading the 44 magnum rifle. Thanks in advance for any advice, Birddog
RICHARD BENSON The best results can be ffound with H335 and a federal 215 gold primer
Hello, I have both 44mag and 444 in the stainless Marlin. I gave the wrong powder and pet loads I developed. I use both Hornady 240 in both rifles. I was thinking 444 not 44. I was wrong. Thanks for question it and bringing it to my attention. RichH335???
Sorry Birddog, I had in mind my Marlin 444 stainless not the 44mag which i also have in stainless. The powder for the 44 mag powder I would also try is the H 300mp I think is the name. But it is slower and gives magnum velocitiesI'm going to go with H110 which is a proven powder for the 44 magnum. I'm pretty sure H335 is way too slow for a 44 magnum. Not saying it won't work but I will stick with a pistol powder over a small rifle powder.
No problem Haydad77. I figured you were thinking of another gun or was just doing things totally different from everyone else! lolSorry Birddog, I had in mind my Marlin 444 stainless not the 44mag which i also have in stainless. The powder for the 44 mag powder I would also try is the H 300mp I think is the name. But it is slower and gives magnum velocities