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Thread: 300 gr RD bullet in the .44 mag???

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    Boolit Buddy
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    300 gr RD bullet in the .44 mag???

    Has anyone shot the Ranch dog 300 gr. bullet in the Marlin .44 Mag SS?
    What loads and speeds were best in your rifle?

    I have shot them in the .444 but need to work up a load with them in the Marlin.44 mag.

    The Lyman book has loads using 2400 (my favorite pistol powder).

    What say you??

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    I had a Marlin 336-44 of 1967 vintage in 44 MAG !

    And I shot both the Ranch Dog 432-265GC and 432-300GC .

    With the 432-265GC I used 23 grains of H110.

    With the 432-300GC I used 21 grains of H110 .

    Got both these loads straight from the Ranch Dog himself !
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    6pt-sika , I thought that if anyone had shot RD bullets in the .44mag. it would be you.
    Thanks for the reply. I dont need barn burner loads, our deer are small and I would not take that rifle east to hunt the open country. 1100-1200 fps should be enough from the 20" barrel. More is fine but don`t need a hard kicker just to gain a few fps.
    What kind of accuracy did you get?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck 100 yd View Post
    6pt-sika , I thought that if anyone had shot RD bullets in the .44mag. it would be you.
    Thanks for the reply. I dont need barn burner loads, our deer are small and I would not take that rifle east to hunt the open country. 1100-1200 fps should be enough from the 20" barrel. More is fine but don`t need a hard kicker just to gain a few fps.
    What kind of accuracy did you get?
    I tried them with 2400 as well but for the life of me I can't find my data and certainly don't remmember what it was . Seems to me that the recoil factor was a little less with the 2400 loads but 100 yard accuracy was better with the H-110 .
    Parker's , 6.5mm's and my family in the Philippines

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    Chuck I agree with 6PT-Sika try 21.O Gr of H-110 or W-296. It might be faster than what you are looking for but it will shoot where you point it and that is what counts. Load for an accurate round not for speed.
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    I also use the 21gr of H110 with the RD 300gr bullet. My 1979 vintage 1894 Marlin likes them pushed a little harder than light loads. It is definately a great bullet in the 44mag.
    HTH, Joe

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