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Thread: MP 432-640 RF HP GC Load data sought

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    MP 432-640 RF HP GC Load data sought

    Mine weigh 270gr, with lube and GC installed, when cast of 20:1.
    Powders on hand: Unique, 2400, 4227, #9, 296, H110, TiteGroup.
    6.5" 29-2.

    Deer hunting application, so thinking between 1k and 1100 fps?

    Very much appreciate your suggestions.

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    What cartridge?

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    .44Mag..or...44Spl

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    I would start with 18gr of 2400 or 9gr Unique.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddixie884 View Post
    I would start with 18gr of 2400 or 9gr Unique.
    Appreciate that

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    I have loaded 21.5 grains of H110 with that boolit, though mine ,IIRC, weighs more like 263-265 grains with my alloy. However, I have been using the PB version much more, and 18.5 grains of 2400 does quite well with that in my 629 and Redhawk Revolvers.

    In the 44 Special, I use 7.0 grains of Unique or 7.5 grains of Herco with this boolit.
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    Thanks very much

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    I use the plain base and large hp powdercoated. In the 44 special I use 8 grains of Longshot , Starline brass and WW primers in a Ruger as this is a tier 2 load and the same bullet with Starline brass and CCI 350 and 23 grains of H110 in a SRH. These work well in mine but work your way up.
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    16 grains of #9 should get you right where you want to be. 20 grains of 4227 might be 100-150 fps faster. this is in 44 mag

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    Elmer Keith loaded 18.5gr of old H2400 in the balloon head .44spl. He dropped that to 17.5gr in solid head cases. For less than full loads I have always kinda treated the .44Mag as a balloon head .44spl but a lot stronger. I really like 18gr of A2400 under a 240 to 250hr swc. It shoots really well with machine cast 240gr swcbbs in my Rossi R92 16" carbine. JHMO-YMMV
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    Plain base version cast 20:1. Wolf lp primers.
    5.5 inch Ruger Bisley. 44 special. 8.0 power pistol.
    1. 992 fps.
    2. 990 fps.
    3. 999 fps
    4. 997 fps
    5. 972 fps.

    Ruger Bisley 4 5/8"

    1. 917 fps.
    2. 963 fps.
    3. 975 fps.
    4. 984 fps.
    5. 966 fps.

    Solid point plain base acww

    Ruger Hunter Model .44 mag. Wolf lp primers
    9.5 power pistol
    1.1104 fps
    2. 1114 fps.
    3. 1105 fps
    4. 1105 fps
    5. 1109 fps

    22.0 H110 Wolf lp primer
    1. 1388 fps
    2. 1394 fps
    3. 1374 fps
    4. 1401 fps
    5. 1405 fps

    9.0 power pistol Wolf lp primers
    1. 1084 fps
    2. 1092 fps
    3. 1077 fps
    4. 1087 fps
    5. 1062 fps.

    5.5 inch Bisley .44 mag. Wolf lp primers solid point plain base acww 22.0 H110

    1. 1317 fps
    2. 1320 fps
    3. 1308 fps
    4. 1296 fps.
    5. 1260 fps.

    9.0 power pistol
    1. 1011 fps.
    2. 1030 fps.
    3. 1041 fps.
    4. 1014 fps
    5. 1018 fps.

    9.5 power pistol
    1. 1042 fps.
    2. 1058 fps.
    3. 1039 fps.
    4. 1049 fps.
    5. 1052 fps.

    Standard disclaimers.
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    Id be more interested in accuracy and then work on velocity. I had a plain based version of this bullet (sold the mold) that I bought to use in a 10" bbl'd contender. It was extremely easy to find accurate loads with that combo.

    Playing around making blammo ammo for plinking at the 100yd line. 7.0gr of bullseye sighting in a burris fastfire III
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    When I wanted something a little harder hitting I'd use 11.5gr of unique. Typical 5-shot groups @ 50yds.
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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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