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Thread: Do I need a gas check for lee 430-310 wfn

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    Do I need a gas check for lee 430-310 wfn

    Just got my new lee mold and was just wondering if I need to use a gas check with a load of h-110 behind it ? they are cast from straight coww and water dropped, sized to .430 and pan lubed with darr's . I will be shooting them from my 7 1/2 ruger SBH.

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    You can shoot them with no gas check.

    You will pay a penalty in accuracy.


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    A high performance load such as that will want a gas check.
    To shoot with no gas check use a faster powder and shoot reduced loads. They will be very accurate as long as the velocity is kept down (.44 special velocities)

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    You will change the drive length of the boolit so it might need a different velocity. Might be as small as 1/2 gr of H110. You will not have much luck shooting it too slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boolseye View Post
    A high performance load such as that will want a gas check.
    To shoot with no gas check use a faster powder and shoot reduced loads. They will be very accurate as long as the velocity is kept down (.44 special velocities)
    Not to disagree, but from what I understand, according to 44man, these bullet like to be drive fast to get good accuracy. I also have the same bullet and right now , my son is opening up the gas check shank to except a .016 alum gas check. Now I'm trying to decide what powder to use. I have 296,2400,4227,Unique,231 Blue Dot, Green Dot, Red Dot. So many powders, too many choices. I'd like to keep around 1000-1200 fps.
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    When in doubt, I'd try the gas check first, then take notes. You have all the right powders, it should be fun with all the possible combinations. As a side note, I apply a "plain base" gas check to all my plain base bullets, just my personal choice (no need to modify a perfectly good mold). Lol!

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    thanks for the info fellas. I have a good choice of powders,It seems that a charge of 21.5 gr of h-110 is the go to for most folks . I also have gas checks comming .

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    Not to disagree, but from what I understand, according to 44man, these bullet like to be drive fast to get good accuracy.
    You may be right. The one I shot without the gas check was the 240 grain SWC (I think).
    It shot very well at .44 special speeds in a Ruger SBH

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    Quote Originally Posted by harryman View Post
    thanks for the info fellas. I have a good choice of powders,It seems that a charge of 21.5 gr of h-110 is the go to for most folks . I also have gas checks comming .
    Be prepared for the recoil! That load is an arm twister in the SRH I shoot.

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