Having fun with 44-40 Rifle

Started by treebeard, July 02, 2015, 01:47:49 PM

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treebeard

Been shooting reloads in my 44-40 rifle. Had to lighten up on that trigger pull some to start getting decent groups.
My load is out of loaddata.com and is rated at 1100 fps out of a 24 inch Marlin rifle. Makes me curious as to  what it
is doing out of a 30 inch barrel. The range I have been using is off hand only and so I will have to wait to take it
to a range with a bench rest to see how it  groups. 200 gr RNFP lead bullets in my cases. Function has been perfect.

Think I will try a load rated at 1300-1400 fps at 100 yds and see how that does . By the way I am using smokeless
powder. Will get around to black eventually. Lots of fun.

Coal Creek Griff

Would you mind sharing which powder and bullet you're using (assuming that you don't want to publish your load with the usual disclaimers)?  I'm always curious about what is working for others.

CC Griff
Manager, WT Ranch--Coal Creek Division

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PvtGreg

I've got some working loads for my 44-40 Spencer.  I'm not thrilled with them though.  All benched.

.430 200gr 5.9 grains of red-dot.  At 100yrds I'm getting 6 to 8 in 10rd groups, but always seem to get at least 1 flyer.  Weirdly the same load at 50yards gives me 2 to 3 in groups.

.430 240gr 5 grains of red-dot.  At 100yrds I get constant 6 to 8 in 10rd groups with no flyers.  In fact I can put 25 rounds in the same 6 to 8 in group.

I keep thinking I can get tighter with this gun, I've just not hit the sweet spot yet.

I'd appreciate suggestions and other load posts.

Thx. - PvtGreg

treebeard

In reply to Coal Creek--I subscribe to load data.com which compiles loads from various recognized sources.  The load I have been
Using came out of Oregon Trail rifle data and is 8.0gr of Unique. This load is quoted at 1119fps from a Marlin 24 inch rifle. For me
It is shooting right on at 25 yds with unsupported offhand.  My bullet is a 200gr FP  cast by MI-TE Bullets out of Ellsworth, KS for
The 44-40.  I believe this is too fast for Cowboy Action Shooting.

Coal Creek Griff

Thanks, Treebeard. I appreciate it.

CC Griff
Manager, WT Ranch--Coal Creek Division

BOLD #921
BOSS #196
1860 Henry Rifle Shooter #173
SSS #573

El Supremo

Might want to consider groove depth:
 
Some modern 44-40's, including Italian repro's and HENRY's, Henry (according to them) have rifling as shallow as .003", for jacketed bullets.  Guidance from those that line barrels for cast bullet use favors .005".  Bullet alloy may make a difference.
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Drydock

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