I'm sure they do for the 444marlinI know they make a mag xtp in 45 caliber for the 454 casull and 460 s&w but not sure if they make the mag xtp in 44 cal
The mag xtp has a thicker jacket and is rated for higher pressures/velocities
I've seen very bad performance from the gummy tips in 4570 and 3030 I wouldn't use them in any cartridge.I've used 225 FTX a few times on deer and bear, but the last couple times I was not thrilled with the way it came apart. I have used gas checked 240 grain SWC's a whole lot more and they work every time, but center the lungs or the heart as they don't do a huge amount of damage off the wound channel, particularly at .44 Mag speeds... and blood trails can be long and thin... I was always particularly careful on bears.
Personally would use gas-checked SWC over the XTP's... that bullet was not designed for carbines on heavy game, catch a raking angle on a big bears ribs or shoulder and you can forget a good outcome, or at least a very high likelihood of a poor outcome. Other options are the 265 FTX which was designed for the .444 Marlin, I have shot them out of my .44 Mag's, but never on game personally, but I know a deer camp where that is their preferred bullet out of .44 Mag rifles, it is .430" but that is not an issue in any rifle that I am aware of. There are also coated bullets, that are available from a number of companies, they are cheap for practice, but will also work well for hunting, when placed through the lungs. I will put a link below... but there are many places that sell them, and then there are the Barnes Busters... a 300 grain cavity point, designed to open at .44 Mag speeds... more expensive but should work well and hold together... although I have never used them myself.I've seen very bad performance from the gummy tips in 4570 and 3030 I wouldn't use them in any cartridge.
I want to stay with jacketed bullets for the expansion. I have larger cartridges if I require deep penetration
Bear over bait in thick bush will likely be the only use unless I travel to the states for a straight wall season that doesn't allow 4570
Kinda looking for the balance of rapid expansion while still being controlled enough for an exit
Main reason for the 44mag is a stepping stone for my daughter to move up in cartridges when she's able to. Possibly take her first bear with it while I back her up with a more potent rifle
Looks like the only bullet they've got specifically for 444marlin is a 265 FTX.I'm sure they do for the 444marlin
I've never used them on game but I shoot a .444 Marlin. All the articles I've read on the .444 Marlin always list the Hornady 300gr XTP and the Speer 300gr UC for heavy game like elk and moose. For what it's worth...I'm sure they do for the 444marlin
The limitation for the 92 is the action. Inability to mount scopes, find peeps at any price.I'd be using the 240 or 300gr xtp but I'll try a good number. Any shot would be under 75 yards. I need to stock up on lil gun and h110 and brass
I'll be trying a variety of lead bullets as well.
This rifle will mostly be a plinker and only rarely hunted with. More likely just carried while walking and scouting. It's nice and light and nothing carrys like a single
The limitation for the 92 is the action. Inability to mount scopes, find peeps at any price.
Your single should be able to mount a low power optic, 4x, 1-4, 2.5. Much more than that makes no sense. Why would you want a optic more capable than the caliber. I don't know if there are pointy bullets other than the Hornady flex tip, but that is also on the menu with the single.
I'm ferry dependent. Going to Van Island or Vancouver means, almost for certain, I'm stranded. I don't sleep, paying for a motel to not sleep, makes no sense. So i truck camp in the boondocks. The little 44 is a nice boondocker rifle for cats and bears.