I have a sneaky suspicion this going to heavy route could be a waste of money & time. This Ruger semi-auto carbine was developed & produced when the 44 Remington Magnum was brand new. Then only factory 240 JHP/SP were the in thing. Heavier bullets were not popular then. Also these heavier bullets could be a little harder on the action, depending on velocity of course.my new little sweet pea doesn't like the Hornady Leverevalution, she's a big pie-plater with it.I'm gonna hafta find something else. I'm open to suggestions. Someone said go big go heavy.
I have a sneaky suspicion this going to heavy route could be a waste of money & time. This Ruger semi-auto carbine was developed & produced when the 44 Remington Magnum was brand new. Then only factory 240 JHP/SP were the in thing. Heavier bullets were not popular then. Also these heavier bullets could be a little harder on the action, depending on velocity of course.
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darn, I should have mentioned that mine is an M77 bolt action in blued/walnut, as new condition. I would like a 99/44mag, but until I win the 649, I just ain't gonna get one, so it seems! got any ideas for bullet weight for the bolt action?