444 Marlin ammo

Hornady super performance 265gr and 265gr leveroultion ammo,as well as remington 240 gr are the most common factory stuff. I reload for mine and use speer deep curls (gold dots) in both 240 and 270 gr and the the good ole hornady 265 gr bullet.......they all shoot and kill extremely well........:D
 
After obtaining some questionable results with the initial 240gr Remington factory loads, when I started reloading I went with the 265gr Hornady FP. Considerable improvement in results and I haven't looked back.

In addition, I get a couple of excellant 'Keith' style SWC's from a friend locally. A 250gr and a 325gr, both fitted with gas checks.
 
My standard was the 300 grain Speer. It held together amazingly well and has penetrated stem to stern on moose for me. H335 is the powder of choice only because I had it on hand and the load I put together was dynomite.
 
My 444XLR is sighted in and shots the 265gr leveroultion ammo. It's the only thing I'll put in it. I have 5 boxes in the safe right now.

It would be great if someone would do a small bullet performance test with a few of these into wet newspaper or something. Saw some 45/70's on youtube that looked like frag grenades into dry paper IIRC.
 
300gr Speer JSP, full load of H322, 2100fps, 80 yds into moose. Hit near shoulder blade then rib, then rib on other side, ended up lodged against far shoulder blade cracking it. Recoverd weight 200.4gr.
I wouldn't use anything else.
 
After obtaining some questionable results with the initial 240gr Remington factory loads, when I started reloading I went with the 265gr Hornady FP. Considerable improvement in results and I haven't looked back.

In addition, I get a couple of excellant 'Keith' style SWC's from a friend locally. A 250gr and a 325gr, both fitted with gas checks.

UPDATE:These are the two cast bullets I mentioned that I use in the 444 Marlin, and in 44 Mag handgun loads.

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I have shot several bears with the hornady 265 Evilution ammo works great complete pass through every time the 300gr speed with a full load of h335 is a great combo to makes huge holes cant go wrong with either. The hornady is a lot flatter shooting though
 
Remington factory 240's gave me a nice pattern but handloads with Reloader 7 and Hornady 240JHP just make a big hole

I understand that the present 240g Remington factory load is a great load for deer. I must qualify this statement as it is not from first hand experience but rather from other hunters observations.
Apparently the original loads couldn't handle the speeds generated by the 444(designed for the 44Mag) but Remington later developed a 240g bullet especially for the 444 that will stand up to the higher velocities.
 
Hornady now, but only Remington for years..This was the very reason I started hand loading..The 444, and partitions make for good bear medicine!
 
I reload for my son a block buster load with 270 gr Speer and H-4198, over the Oehler they are a tad under 2300 fps and 1.5 inch @ 100 metres, he all ready got 2 bigs mooses with that load... JP.
 
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