Good .41 Magnum Load


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ACP230
April 25, 2003, 08:59 PM
A good .41 Magnum load for plinking and bowling pin shooting, can be made by loading any 215 grain LSWC bullet over enough Unique to drive it at around 1,000 feet per second. I've used Remington and Winchester Large Pistol primers to make these.

This load almost duplicates the velocity of the original .41 Magnum "Police Load," (210 grain LSWC at 900 fps.) and is fairly easy on both shooter and gun.

Any good loading manual should have a recipe.

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Mike Irwin
April 25, 2003, 11:52 PM
Pshaw!

WW 231 to equal approx. 950 fps!

Much superior load. :)

WESHOOT2
April 26, 2003, 05:46 AM
I have found Hodgdon Universal Clays to offer: similar accuracy; similar velocities; considerably less soot; considerably easier metering.
Perfect.

Mike Irwin
April 26, 2003, 03:22 PM
These recent threads will have me heading to the basement this evening to load up some .41 Mag.

I got some AA 7 to use in my 10 mm. I may try that, as well.

Yo
April 27, 2003, 01:12 AM
Clays, American Select (alliant), and AA #5 will all give you a very accurate load in that velocity range. AA #5 meters the best, Am Select is probably the cleanest. Clays is the most versatile.

ACP230
April 28, 2003, 05:09 PM
Does anyone have a good .41 load for a carbine?

I have a Marlin lever carbine on the way. I plan to start with the loads I have, but has anyone made specific loads for a carbine?

Tusker10mm
May 12, 2003, 09:15 PM
HAVE USED THIS FOR YEARS, AS ALWAYS WE USE AT OUR OWN RISK. 13.2 GR IMR 800X CCI300 PRIMERS. 210GR HORNADY XTP. :)

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