i decided to work up a light kicking heavy bullet load for the 44 special. i have never seen or heard of such a thing, so here we go.
i shot this out of my 44 special blackhawk, but i am already getting leading just past the forcing cone. i will be using the super blackhawk from here on out. the 44 special blackhawk has a 5.5 inch barrel, the super blackhawk has a 7.5 inch barrel.
i fired nine shots through the chrony and one shot through the water jugs. the first five shots had a heavy crimp, the last five had a light crimp. the heavy crimp appears more accurate and appears to not affect velocity, so i will go with the heavy crimp from now on.
i guessed at the 4.0 grains of w231 load and consider it maximum for this application (620 fps). i also loaded four more rounds using 3.0 grains of w231 and consider it minimum for this application. my next loading will be @ 3.5 grains of w231 (472 fps). i'm looking for 550 fps.
cartridge col is 1.445" (max col is 1.615") so this should fit in all 44 special guns. the 550 fps chrony velocity should keep the pressure of this load below the 15.5k psi pressure limit. this will be a really nice load for my 44 special blackhawk when i go camping, hiking, etc.
the 620 fps load kicks like a 45 colt factory load, the 470 fps load kicks like a 38 special factory load. maybe the 550 fps load will kick like a 9mm. we'll see. at least the final load will have a bunch of penetration.
questions and comments are always welcome,
murf
caution: these loads are not produced anywhere else and, therefore, have not been pressure tested and may not be safe in your gun. use this information at your own risk.
i shot this out of my 44 special blackhawk, but i am already getting leading just past the forcing cone. i will be using the super blackhawk from here on out. the 44 special blackhawk has a 5.5 inch barrel, the super blackhawk has a 7.5 inch barrel.
i fired nine shots through the chrony and one shot through the water jugs. the first five shots had a heavy crimp, the last five had a light crimp. the heavy crimp appears more accurate and appears to not affect velocity, so i will go with the heavy crimp from now on.
i guessed at the 4.0 grains of w231 load and consider it maximum for this application (620 fps). i also loaded four more rounds using 3.0 grains of w231 and consider it minimum for this application. my next loading will be @ 3.5 grains of w231 (472 fps). i'm looking for 550 fps.
cartridge col is 1.445" (max col is 1.615") so this should fit in all 44 special guns. the 550 fps chrony velocity should keep the pressure of this load below the 15.5k psi pressure limit. this will be a really nice load for my 44 special blackhawk when i go camping, hiking, etc.
the 620 fps load kicks like a 45 colt factory load, the 470 fps load kicks like a 38 special factory load. maybe the 550 fps load will kick like a 9mm. we'll see. at least the final load will have a bunch of penetration.
questions and comments are always welcome,
murf
caution: these loads are not produced anywhere else and, therefore, have not been pressure tested and may not be safe in your gun. use this information at your own risk.
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