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Thread: trail boss and the 41 mag

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    trail boss and the 41 mag

    Not too long ago there was a thread about 41 special loads. Now you can create Special velocity loads in 41 mag brass

    Data is now avalible on line (cut and pasted below) using trail boss in the 41 mag.

    215 gr @750-800 FPS, sounds fun!!!

    Enjoy!!


    Case: Remington Twist: 1:18.75"
    Barrel: 10.125" Trim: 1.280" Primer: Winchester LP

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    Bullet: 215 GR. CAST LFP Dia. .410" COL: 1.600"
    Trail Boss 4.5 752 13,000 CUP 6.5 910 17,100 CUP

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    Bullet: 245 GR. CAST LSWC Dia. .410" COL: 1.630"
    Trail Boss 3.5 683 12,600 CUP 6.0 834 16,100 CUP

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    Bullet: 250 GR. WFNGC Dia. .410" COL: 1.540"
    Trail Boss 3.7 611 14,600 CUP 5.0 748 20,300 CUP

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    Has anyone actually try trail boss in the .41?
    7br aka Mark B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7br
    Has anyone actually try trail boss in the .41?
    I will soon!

    Thaxs Hackleback!

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    A case full of WC680/AA1680 will do the same and NO chance of double charge.

    Sean

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    475/480, same with trail boss. A very bulky powder, only get 9 oz in a 1 pound size can. I think that I read some where that a double charge will either overflow the case or will be at a low enough presure as not to destroy the gun (I will not be trying the latter). I have a can of trail boss but have not loaded with it yet. I have been told that it is very clean burning and there are several threads waxing about its fine accuracy. Odd looking powder, like little flatened cheerios, right down to the color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hackleback
    I have been told that it is very clean burning and there are several threads waxing about its fine accuracy. Odd looking powder, like little flatened cheerios, right down to the color.
    Alliant Unique is my favorite "special level" powder in the .41's but no one has accused it of being clean burning. Gotta try a can of that.

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    Trailboss is Da Bomb!

    [QUOTE=Hackleback]Not too long ago there was a thread about 41 special loads. Now you can create Special velocity loads in 41 mag brass


    I just tried 4.5g Trailboss with a 240g Lee SWC in 41 Mag.

    It rocks! This is the first time I have been able to shoot my Blackhawk with any kind of accuracy. It may be due to the reduced recoil as well as the inherent properties of the load, but I was able to ping a propane cylinder off hand from 20 yards producing a big ragged 2-1/2 inch hole in it with about a dozen shots. The 2 misses were clean misses and I'm sure were due to operator error.

    In the past I really couldn't reliably hit anything smaller than a paper plate with this revolver, probably because I can't control the recoil but NOW she is a potential target gun.

    Look out gophers here I come!

    Kev
    Last edited by KevMT; 03-07-2006 at 04:07 PM.

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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
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LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
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