Posted on 07/08/2014 12:10:51 PM PDT by Beagle8U
The Ruger 10/44. Had a chance to buy one cheap a while back. Wish I’d grabbed it.
OK, sounds right.
OK, my son went to pick up some components to start out with. Stuff is hard to find in stock locally.
H-110 powder, Federal LP mag primers, Sierra 210 JSP.
I’m going to start with 26.5 grains of H-110.
That will give about 1950+ fps out of the 18 1/2” carbine barrel.
The barrel on the Ruger 77/44 is 1-20 RH rifling.
With a .16 BC it will have well over 1,000 fpe at 100 yds and nearly 900 fpe at 150 yds.
If that load proves accurate I may just stick with that one.
That yields a Taylor KO factor of 25. ( The 30/06 with a 150 gr at 3,000 fps is only a TKO factor of 19.)
I’m thinking it will kill a deer.
I’ll bet it will.
“The Ruger 10/44. Had a chance to buy one cheap a while back. Wish Id grabbed it.”
44 Mag rifles are flying off the shelves in MI and OH now.
Both states just made them legal for deer hunting this fall. The dealers can’t keep anything in stock.
I bought mine on Gunbroker.com and had it shipped to a local dealer.
post 43 has my load that I settled on to start with.
Sounds about right. That 210 is a fine pill.
My cousin owned one and I’ve seen the effects of the .44cal mag. Amen.
I don’t know the correct term off the top of my head, but they aren’t pinched down/tapered on the brass next where the lead goes. The brass wall is straight up to the bullet.
Here’s the term from the regs: “straight walled rifle cartridges”
Right, it is a straight walled case, generally for revolvers and used in carbine rifles.
I just wasn’t following...
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