Ruger 44 carbine AMMO

mike t

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I just picked up a ruger 44 mag (tube fed) im looking to get factory ammo recommendations from those who use or used these guns
 
I can suggest what not to use ..... Don't use lead bullets. I found that the lead plugged the gas port rather quickly. It took 20 rounds on mine. I am now using American Eagle 240 gr soft points ..... they seem to work fine.
 
IIRC Mike, the ammo of the day was the Remington 240 grain factory green/yellow box. Can't remember the bullet shape but I think it was semi-jacketed.

Quite a bit of lead ahead of the jacket, with a flat nose.
They were also loaded up full tilt.
 
I have been using American Eagle, Federal, Winchester 240 gr. HP for many years without issue, in my Ruger carbine. The last couple years I have reloading with Hornady 240gr. soft points also without issue.
 
I dunno, I just got the 3 guns, the s/a, the lever and the bolt, haven't got around to shoot'en them, I guess sooner or later I will. More interested in spec's for the s/a, if I see some posted!
 
I've had several Ruger Carbines...in the 70s I got over a case of Imperial 240 grain jacketed Ammo...They worked well in every regard. Finally started reloading the brass...still used 240 gr jacketed. NO CAST BULLETS
 
Gonna give the Hornady 240 grainers a shot as well as winchester white box 240s. Hear alot of good things about the Hornady ammo
 
I have 2. A '71 Finger-grooved and a '76 200th Year Bicentennial. Both feed and shoot either the Remington 240 JHP and the LEVERevolution 225s rather well. I myself am looking forward to reloading for both. I have an about 10lb bag of 240 grain JSPs. Jacketed bullets only!
 
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