Pathfinder
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- Northeast Ontario
Darryl, before you size your bullets down, you may want to slug your bore. I have two 44-40's. My original Model '73 (circa 1888) has a .431" bore and original model 1892 (circa 1914) has a .429" bore. I just spent the morning deer hunting with the '73 in bush where a 75 yard shot would be maximum see-ability. I'm using my own handloads that give 1,300 fps.Tell me more. Can I run Hornady 200 grain bullets (.429) intended for the .44 magnum through a Lee .427 swager (sizer) ? Will the jacketed bullet size? I would like to know what powder and loads if you don't mind.
thanks Darryl
Saturday November 10, 2007 at 1340hrs....44-40 between the eyes of this moose at 60yds. One shot.
Gentlemen: I have just obtained a very nice Winchester M92 in .44-40. It is the SRC version. I used a Remington pump in .44-40 on pests on the family farm years ago but never shot anything bigger than a coyote. Has anyone hunted deer sized game with a .44-40? Any comments on range limitations etc?
cheers Darryl
Go get the game, personally, I think that there are better choices.
Not trying to start a war, but with limited time available, a smaller hunting area and proberly a limited choice of what you are going to see, I personally think that there are better choices.
Any comments on range limitations etc?
Im not sure what the absolute range limit would be but after measuring distances between the deer and my stand via gps the shot turned out to be 82 Yards not 50 as I estimated.
Im really not sure how much steam that bullet had left but I would guess I was pretty much near the end. Had the shot placement been poor, the lack of an exit hole would have made it pretty tought tracking that poor beast in the thick stuff. It was a fun hunt but I will be using something else next year.
There must be pics of these 44 WCF's somewhere>>>
Meanea
Considering that a GPSis commonly of by quite a few yards, I'll take your first estimate.
Check that little number at the top of the screen for the accuracy. Mine (granted it's older)varies between 30 and as much as 150 variation.
I'll have to take your word for it. The most accurate gps I've seen to date, would give locations down to ten feet. But only under excellent conditions.
To my way of thinking expansion for a bullet of that size/caliber isn't a critical issue. Something that size is already punching a 'respectable' hole or wound channel.I have shot two deer with a 44-40; I would not use the gun again unless desperate. First was a head shot and instant dead. Second deer was a broadside shot in the chest and grazed the spine. Deer's hind quarters dropped and I shot it in the head. Bottom line is that the bullet drills a hole and shows minimal expansion. The caliber is closest to a muzzle loader loaded with roundball in my opinion.
cheers mooncoon
Tell me more. Can I run Hornady 200 grain bullets (.429) intended for the .44 magnum through a Lee .427 swager (sizer) ? Will the jacketed bullet size? I would like to know what powder and loads if you don't mind.
thanks Darryl
To my way of thinking expansion for a bullet of that size/caliber isn't a critical issue. Something that size is already punching a 'respectable' hole or wound channel.




























