Have been using a Lee 210 Grain RNF CB (# 90285) in my .44 Magnum guns and found a great medium load that is economical & very accurate. I used a Wolf Std Large Pistol primer and 8.0 grains of Bullseye powder. Bullet was from pure WW and sized to .431"; quenched straight from the mold. The stats are:
Ruger SBH w/ 7.5" barrel 1,150 FPS Muzzle Velocity
S & W 29 w/8.3/8" barrel) 1,100 " " "
Mo94 crabine 1,350 " " "
Std Deviations were 11/23/7 FPS respectively---
The load was very accurate and the recoil was mild for a .44 Magnum
I do caution one to check each case for double-overcharges as this can be easy to do when using Bullseye powder in a large .44 Magnum cartridge case. [/B]I fill mine with powder and then place in a loading block and then insepect them using a flashlight to see that they are all at the same load level. I had been using 9.0 grains of W-231 but find that this load is better (and uses less powder).
Good shooting!