Good powder for .44 Mag

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Hi . Just got a lever action .44 Mag . Just wanted to know if anyone has any recommendations for power and bullets for this round .

Likely going to be using this rifle for Deer season this year .
 
Hi . Just got a lever action .44 Mag . Just wanted to know if anyone has any recommendations for power and bullets for this round .

Likely going to be using this rifle for Deer season this year .

It's not likely that you've have many choices - pistol powder is as scarce as hen's teeth at the moment...

actually, that said, there is some IMR 4227 kicking around that will work.
 
i don't load for 44 mag, but if i did it would be h110/w296, lilgun, 2400 and AA1680 for the hottest loads. 4227, aa5744, longshot for moderate loads and trailboss for ultra light loads.

i use all those powders for my 357mag and 500mag.
 
i don't load for 44 mag, but if i did it would be h110/w296, lilgun, 2400 and AA1680 for the hottest loads. 4227, aa5744, longshot for moderate loads and trailboss for ultra light loads.

i use all those powders for my 357mag and 500mag.

Thanks Guys . It seems H110 is the popular choice , I have a " special " guy who I get my powder from . He seems to have little issues finding what ever I ask for . Maybe if he can get the " rare pistol powder " I will put his name and address on here . Make sure you don't clean him out though as I rely on him lol .
 
Hi,

What rifle do you have? I had a Rossi and it did not feed ammo well/reliably, and took it back to the dealer and got a Marlin 1894. I took the rifle apart and polished all the moving parts, which greatly improved feeding and general handling.

With the longer rifle barrel, avoid powders faster than 2400. Win 296/H110 works well and gives high velocities. I have not tried Power Pro 300 MP, which will give high velocities.

My rifle does not feed smoothly with 300gr bullets, but it does feed, and then shoots well. For hunting try the 240gr and 270gr Speer Gold Dot (bonded bullets), the 250gr Partition Gold or 240gr Hornady XTP or 265gr Hornady Interlock. If you want to hunt any animal larger than the deer, the 300gr bullets my give better results in the rifle, but you may have to shorten the cases or seat the bullets deeper to get them to function/feed in the rifle. Both the Speer and Hornady 300gr bullets have two crimping grooves in order to allow you to seat the bullets deeper to ensure better feeding through the rifles. Hornady lists loads only up to 1400ft/s, while Speer shows loads just over 1500ft/s.

Remember that if the 300gr bullets are seated deeper, the case capacity is reduced and the powder charges are reduced accordingly. Some reloading manuals actually show this in their rifle load data.

In my rifle I get about 250ft/s more with 240gr bullets and about 150ft/s with the 300gr bullets than from a handgun (I have chronograped 5 different handgun barrel lengths, from 4.2" to 10.5"), so the 44 Mag in a rifle becomes a very powerful cartridge for short range use.

I have only used 240gr lead SWC in my rifle, but avoid lead when possible, so cannot give much input. Others have found heavy 300-320gr bullets very effective, even if it means feeding the first cartridge directly into the chamber, and then having lighter bullets that will feed reliably from the tube magazine, loaded into the magazine.

Hope this helps.

RSA1
 
I use 4198 in my .444 loads to great success. Not sure if there would be a carryover to .44 mag, but you would think there is some synergies there.

I knew I forgot a powder, I've used it in my 500 mag with 440gr bullets I think and had fairly good success with it. Bit of powder left over, but not a lot. Haven't tried it in the 357mag.
 
Thanks Guys . It seems H110 is the popular choice , I have a " special " guy who I get my powder from . He seems to have little issues finding what ever I ask for . Maybe if he can get the " rare pistol powder " I will put his name and address on here . Make sure you don't clean him out though as I rely on him lol .


I have had good success with IMR 4227, and you should be able to find that powder without too much trouble
H110/win 296 is king for super hot magnum loads, use it if you can find it!


My top secret special gun shop worked well for me until about 3 months ago, now he has been hit by the shortages as well, still lots of all types of primers but not much pistol powder or rifle bullets.

I did score 200 .311 boolits and a pound of Win 296 from him the other day though!
 
Remember to use magnum primers with Win 296 and or H110 .Obvious but often overlooked with all ball powders..........Harold
 
I have used IMR4227, H110, Unique, 2400, Blue Dot and Lil Gun. I always go back to Lil Gun for the max power hunting loads and Blue Dot for the medium stuff. Lil Gun give highest velocities with the heavier bullets and less pressure than H110. Blue Dot gives respectable velocities with moderate ( economical) powder charges. Neither of my go to powders require magnum primers either. I would use Unique or 2400 in place of Blue Dot but they are unobtanium and I have lots of BD on hand. I don't think you said what rifle you have but there are definite strength differences in the actions. The model 92 (clones) being the strongest, Marlin 1894 next and Winchester Model 94 the weakest.
 
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