usmc0811
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Hello everyone hope all is well. I recently bought a used Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 Mag.
I love it so far, I shot about 20-30 rounds the other day with some stout .44 and loved it. It had some kick for sure but im cool with that. I want to take my 18 year old son out to shoot it, however I know he will not enjoy and most likely not be able to handle them hot loads. He is a smaller size kid and has a disability so his hand strength it not as other kids his age. He has shot other calibers such as .40/.38/.22/.380 not sure if he shot .357 or not but I know these .44 will be too much. Im looking for some advice/ideas for loading some very light and safe .44 mag. cartridges he could handle and enjoy shooting at steel. I have 3 reloading manuals, several powders, and bullets weights to choose from on hand at my buddies house so I don't have exact details of what I have right now. He is holding all my reloading components as I am in the processos of moving an didn't want to put that stuff in storage. Thanks for any advice.
I love it so far, I shot about 20-30 rounds the other day with some stout .44 and loved it. It had some kick for sure but im cool with that. I want to take my 18 year old son out to shoot it, however I know he will not enjoy and most likely not be able to handle them hot loads. He is a smaller size kid and has a disability so his hand strength it not as other kids his age. He has shot other calibers such as .40/.38/.22/.380 not sure if he shot .357 or not but I know these .44 will be too much. Im looking for some advice/ideas for loading some very light and safe .44 mag. cartridges he could handle and enjoy shooting at steel. I have 3 reloading manuals, several powders, and bullets weights to choose from on hand at my buddies house so I don't have exact details of what I have right now. He is holding all my reloading components as I am in the processos of moving an didn't want to put that stuff in storage. Thanks for any advice.