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Testing Some 44 Mag Loads with the Raging Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3719755" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>Don't know your answer about fireballs. I have never seen one out of mine that I noticed but I may be too engrossed in aiming to notice any. I have never used winchester powder either at least in a .44. I have tried H110, Lil Gun and currently playing with Enforcer simply because I can find it. Still working with it but it seems like a good one for me. Lil gun was OK. The 110 I spray all over for some reason and never got it down with that. Your powder looks accurate enough not sure about the 2fliers.</p><p></p><p>I always just use L mag pistol primers simply because its a mag caliber. but I really dont think that would solve a dirty burning power. I always thought that was just looking for some accuracy in big cases. I really don't think any pistol case would be that hard to completely burn/ ignite and that advice was for large rifle cases but who knows. Some are just cleaner burning than others in my experience.</p><p></p><p>I have shot mine anywhere from about 20 to 125ish yds but that depends if I have a suitable rest or not. If it is off hand shooting I am lucky to even hit near a bull at 25 or 30 yds. I suck at offhand pistol shooting but can really bean a target a good ways out there with a rest with my pistol. A few shots that I didn't even believe over the years. I did kill one doe deer about 20 yrs ago with mine at about 55-60yds that I had to track a long way.</p><p>Sorry I am not more help. There are a ton of guys here that can help though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3719755, member: 46875"] Don't know your answer about fireballs. I have never seen one out of mine that I noticed but I may be too engrossed in aiming to notice any. I have never used winchester powder either at least in a .44. I have tried H110, Lil Gun and currently playing with Enforcer simply because I can find it. Still working with it but it seems like a good one for me. Lil gun was OK. The 110 I spray all over for some reason and never got it down with that. Your powder looks accurate enough not sure about the 2fliers. I always just use L mag pistol primers simply because its a mag caliber. but I really dont think that would solve a dirty burning power. I always thought that was just looking for some accuracy in big cases. I really don't think any pistol case would be that hard to completely burn/ ignite and that advice was for large rifle cases but who knows. Some are just cleaner burning than others in my experience. I have shot mine anywhere from about 20 to 125ish yds but that depends if I have a suitable rest or not. If it is off hand shooting I am lucky to even hit near a bull at 25 or 30 yds. I suck at offhand pistol shooting but can really bean a target a good ways out there with a rest with my pistol. A few shots that I didn't even believe over the years. I did kill one doe deer about 20 yrs ago with mine at about 55-60yds that I had to track a long way. Sorry I am not more help. There are a ton of guys here that can help though. [/QUOTE]
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