A Nice 240 gr. 44 mag load

When I first started shooting the 44 mag it was in my Ruger carbine at the time, and I bought lots of H110 and Win 296. So I was trying pick folks brains here to find a load using what I got. Thank you all your imput thus far.
 
I bought my first S&W Model 29 from a logger from Petersburg Alaska.
It came with 2400 powder, Lead bullets and Federal Magnum Rifle primers.
The load was 26.5 grains and one round could be ejected with the rod but firing all six required they be removed with a brass rod individually.
It would appear encountering a grizzly while falling was not going to be a reloading situation.
It came with a chain saw cut across the backstop and grips . . . that in itself could have spelt "disasser".
I was corrected previously about Magnum Rifle primers not being compatible in the 44 mag but that is what came with the gun.
The C-Press, scale and powder measure were Pacific and I still have the last two.

Back to the question my load with 240 grain lead bullets was 24.0 grains of WW296 and Magnum Pistol primers
 
I am looking for suggestions on a nice 44 mag target load using 240 gr. since I have a lot of them. The gun is a SW M-29. presently use factory ammo or my reloads which are made to use in the Ruger 44 carbine. I find them rather stiff to shoot out of the M-29. Any suggestions gentlemen.

So you can ignore anybody telling you to use H110 or lil Gun because those loads kick REALLY hard.

I use 8gr of american select. It's very mild and accurate.
 
Am currently using 4.0 grains of W231 pushing a 240 grain LSWC for Cowboy Action shooting, it gives me a power factor of 120. If you go any lower you suffer from accuracy and bullet stabilization problems. This is a load for cast lead bullets, I tried substituting CanPro 240 grain bullets and didn't get the accuracy that I wanted. Also there is a small amount of powder residue left after firing off a cylinder full, but it does not cause any problems with the functioning of the gun.
 
When I first started shooting the 44 mag it was in my Ruger carbine at the time, and I bought lots of H110 and Win 296. So I was trying pick folks brains here to find a load using what I got. Thank you all your imput thus far.

If the powder you have is H110 and 296 (same powder - different cans) then you can only make stiff loads. This powder is not suitable for down loading.

Unique, HS6 and Universal are good for a ranger of mild to stiff loads.
 
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I am looking for suggestions on a nice 44 mag target load using 240 gr. since I have a lot of them. The gun is a SW M-29. presently use factory ammo or my reloads which are made to use in the Ruger 44 carbine. I find them rather stiff to shoot out of the M-29. Any suggestions gentlemen.

I highly recommend Vectan BA6-1/2 powder. 22.0 grains of it under a 240 grain Campro makes for a super smooth and clean max load. A noticeable improvement over IMR4227. 21.3 grains is noticeably lighter yet. Because it is a very bulky powder I can't stuff enough of it into the case to make a max load for a lighter bullet so H110 is still my go to for those. And I still load max H110 loads for 240's too because I gotta be me. But the Vectan has really impressed me with its performance and also its value. 10% more powder in the bottle and using 10% less per round adds up.
 
Well thanks Guys for all the info. I can see I am going to have to invest in few other types of powders beside H110 and 296 to get the results I want. Thanks again.

Yeah, as Ganderite said, H110 / 296 is an all or nothing powder. DEFINITELY not one to play around with reduced loads. If you have H110/296 then get some Titegroup or Universal and you'll cover off all velocities between .44 Russian and .44 Mag. You really only need two powders to load for the full range of .44 velocities. My preference is Titegroup, it'll load from "leave the bullet stuck in the barrel" speed to 100 fps shy of H110. So will Universal. Can't go wrong with either.
 
Really? H110 is more of a push. Snappy powders like titegroup and lil gun are much harder on me than full house H110 loads.

I don't understand that at all. I regularly fire max loads of Titegroup and H110 with 240 grain bullets and the Titegroup loads aren't even comparable to 24 grains of H110.
 
You can ignore this guy ^^^^ he clearly just cannot handle true magnum loads out of the MAGNUM revolver he owns.

Or we could ignore you like one would a seagull* which is answering a question no one asked.

Jesus. No effing kidding 23 - 25 grains of H110 behind a 240 grainer is a full power .44 mag load. What, did you read your first reloading manual today?

Thanks for coming by to share that bit of obscure wisdom. Surely no one here is even remotely familiar with that recipe.

Unfortunately you managed to answer the wrong question.

0/10, would not read again.

* flies in, squawks a lot, ####s all over everything, then leaves.
 
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