I thought H110 doesn't like to be downloaded? What velocity ate you getting there?
No idea.I thought H110 doesn't like to be downloaded? What velocity ate you getting there?
Interesting, what book did you find H110 load data for the 44-40?No idea.
28g is not down loaded.
Good questionInteresting, what book did you find H110 load data for the 44-40?
I only have Toggle action rifles, I try and keep em low and slow. But I do have half a can of H110 left over.Good question
Either a Looky-Mr H compilation or
a Looky-Alec discussion.
T’either way, proceed at your own wariness.![]()
When I played with H110 in the 44-40, I found that at lower levels the velocity was all over the place. It stabilized as the loads got steeper. I used no 44-40 data at all, and based the loads on loads for the 44Mag, which has a smaller case capacity. This can be dangerous with older versions of the 1892. Mine is a more modern custom assembly. I never got good grouping with it in my rifle, so dropped it.Good question
Either a Looky-Mr H compilation or
a Looky-Alec discussion.
T’either way, proceed at your own wariness.![]()
That is also my load for both my '66 and 1860. Works well but running out of Unique.I either use 8.0 (used to load 8.5) grains of Unique or 35 grains FFg Old E black powder over a cast bullet sized .429. Works in my SAA, 73 lever and model 92 SRC. Can load heavier but these work well. A model 92 can be loaded much hotter with 2400 being a tradition powder for that but that’s not my thing.