I have a Ruger Super Redhawk Alaskan .44 Mag that I want to develop a bear defense load for. For bullets I currently have Montana Bullet Works .431 300 Grain WFN-GC hard cast.
My Lyman 49th and 50th edition lists a 300 grain lead bullet with a max H-110 load of 18.5, I read an article that listed a load of 21.5 grains.
Does anyone have experience working with 300 grain hard cast and h-110 that could shed some light on this? Is there any published data that anyone recommends that shows any charges higher than 18.5 grain?
Thank you!
My Lyman 49th and 50th edition lists a 300 grain lead bullet with a max H-110 load of 18.5, I read an article that listed a load of 21.5 grains.
Does anyone have experience working with 300 grain hard cast and h-110 that could shed some light on this? Is there any published data that anyone recommends that shows any charges higher than 18.5 grain?
Thank you!