.44mag load

Started by 6MT, February 08, 2022, 08:36:50 AM

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6MT

I've been using H-110 for a nice load for my Marlin 1894 for some time now. But I just sold all of my stash (9+ pounds) of H-110. I was wondering whether anyone has tried the very fast burning TiteGroup powder for their .44mag loads.

I am looking at trying a load of around 8gr for the 240gr plated Campro bullet with large pistol magnum primers. Am I on the right track, or am I a loony tune? I realize that the popular loading with this round is a much slower powder (such as H-110). But I am wondering whether anyone has tried it with TiteGroup....(?).

The only info I can find about this is for 240gr cast bullets with TiteGroup. Around 6 to 10 grains with maximum velocities of just over 1400fps. But I will be using plated bullets, so a bit more is warranted (I think). (This will not be a Cowboy Action load.)

Any help is appreciated.



EDIT: Please disregard. I've been convinced that TG at max charge wouldn't give any where near the same velocities as H-110 or some of the other slower burning powders. I guess I'll bite the bullet and pick-up a pound or two of H-110 (since I already have a load for it).

Thanks for looking!

Andy 6MT

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