I use 231 for my .40 and .45. Other than the fact that it creates a lot of dark smoke, I am happy with the result.
However, I am not sure about 231 in my .44 Mag. loads. I have carefully been building up my loads. I started at 7 grains ( min ) and went up to 11 ( max ) for a 240 gr. slug as per Hodgson website.
The 11 grain "maximum" felt way tamer than a factory load. Someone at my range told me that 231 was not an appropriate load for a .44. He suggested I even take it up to 11.5 grain, which I did. At 11.5 , the shot still doesn't feel anywhere as hot as the factory load. I don't dare go beyond 11.5 gr., however , it still doesn't feel right.
Comments?
Gene
However, I am not sure about 231 in my .44 Mag. loads. I have carefully been building up my loads. I started at 7 grains ( min ) and went up to 11 ( max ) for a 240 gr. slug as per Hodgson website.
The 11 grain "maximum" felt way tamer than a factory load. Someone at my range told me that 231 was not an appropriate load for a .44. He suggested I even take it up to 11.5 grain, which I did. At 11.5 , the shot still doesn't feel anywhere as hot as the factory load. I don't dare go beyond 11.5 gr., however , it still doesn't feel right.
Comments?
Gene