Here's my .44 mag rossi, shoots like a dream it does:
Here's my .44 mag rossi, shoots like a dream it does:
After reading this thread I had to shoot my lever yesterday. Loaded 9gr Unique under a Lee 240gr rn bullet lubed with 45/45/10. Shot a mayonanise jar full of them with no leading in my 94ae with a 24''barrel. Not to impressed with the accuracy, 3'' at 100 yds. I dont know if they could talk someone into NOT buying a lever, I think this thread talked me into looking for another one LOL.Tom
HI,
You'll end up saying "AND I could a had a 444 !"
Well i dont know if im gonna be much help to you, but i think everyone needs to ow at Least one 44mag,
Marlin 1894P above 1895G
Center
How it looks now wearing Skinner Tactical's
Good Luck to'ya
Marlin makes a great lever gun, but I had a 92 Rossi in 44 magnum come my way about a year ago, I've shot the dickens out of it with no problems. Blued, 20" barrel, couldn't ask for more. My personal preference is the Winchester model 92 styling, rather than the Marlin. My Rossi in 454 will give me pretty good boot on the shoulder, but the 44 isn't too bad, and it's a great companion for my revolvers.
Placed my order this morning. Rossi (w/safety) 20" Round Blue. $440 out the door. Now to place an order with Ranch Dog...
Ok -
I am confused. Several people on this thread have said "if you don't cast your own ammo, then don't buy the gun, you won't be happy".
I don't get it. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of places to buy bullets. Many do cast bullets, and quite a few will size them to your spec. Assuming a bullet with a large meplat, what is the problem with buying them from a commercial bullet maker?
I can understand talking him out of the purchase because that is more for the rest of us, but because you don't cast lead yourself???
You might consider a .444 Marlin rifle, you can use the same .429 bullets.
I've had a couple of Marlin 1894's in 44 mag. One with micro-groove rifling, and the one I have now with standard rifling. I also have a Ruger Redhawk 44 mag. "All" of my 44 rounds get 6 grains of Winchester 231 powder with a Lee tumble design 240 grain boolit, with no gas check. I've done extensive chronograph testing of this load in both guns. I get 1051 FPS in the rifle and 830 FPS in the revolver, with absolutely no leading in either. I wanted the revolver to have the power of a 45 auto, which it does, and hardly kicks at all in the big Redhawk. The same load in the rifle is a tack driver, and extremely pleasant to shoot. A few years ago I loaded a few "magrums" for hunting season using 2400 powder and a gas checked boolit, and still have plenty of those left for future deer seasons. My "pet load" is all I ever shoot now and it serves me well in both guns.
So get that 44 rifle and shoot non-gas checked cast boolits. Just hold down the velocity, as you experiment to see how fast you can push it before leading occurs.
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Picked up the Rossi today, action is pretty smooth, better than the other ones I have felt. Only fault is a little spot the forarm band chewed up on installation, figured I would live with it. Can't wait to try it out! Also have a Ranch Dog mold and a pot on the way (plus accesories) and a week with the family out of town to try it out!
Got a chance to squeeze a few off tonight just before dark. Only about 15-20 yards, but the holes were touching using my commercial cast 240 grainers over red dot and 2400. Both loads were very managable, fed well, and didn't show any leading to speak of (only 10 rounds or so). Can't wait to cast up some boolits and give it a proper workout!
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You guys called it! I took the Rossi to the indoor range after work just to play a little and the commercial cast wouldn't group for anything, some even tumbled, even at twenty five yards. Popped a couple j-words in and 3 rounds went through two touching holes!
I size my own bullets to .431" and it has worked like a charm.
I have a Henry in .44 mag and have been thinking of a hand gun so as to make the reloading runs last longer.
I say go for it!
Just added a Marbles tang sight to my Marlin 1894. Standard sights getting to fuzzy and I did not want to put a scope on it. Will find out tomorrow if these old eyes can make the tang sight work.
Larry
My 1894 in 44 is my favorite general purpose rifle. It will handle most any chore that needs doing. It was my first one and it will be my last to go(if any have to go). I bought a 357 since I liked the 44 so much. Its alright and pretty handy on smaller game but it hasn't earned favorite status yet. I could be just as happy with a model 92 clone, just found the marlin first. Plenty of power in a handy package. By the way,those 44 special cowboy loads work pretty good on rabbits. And the 44 mags can handle every thing else. We use a 265gr cast and 9.5gr unique for all hunting in the 44. mid range and very effective.
The stuff where the butt plate should be is wood epoxy, I removed the buttplate, filled out the area and sanded it down. It'll be fitted with a recoil-pad soon. I wanted a longer stock and that seemed the easiest way todo it for me.
I refinished the stocks using birchwood casey tru-oil as well, that's why they look shinier.
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 |
GC | Gas Check |