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Testing Some 44 Mag Loads with the Raging Bull
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3719777" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>H110 and 296 are the same powder from the same plant only variation may be lot numbers.</p><p>Check the diameter of all your cylinders in that revolver.</p><p>At the back and the front of the cylinders.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully you have a good one where all holes measure exactly the same.</p><p>My Ruger 45 Colt Blackhawk was .0035" different between smallest and largest hole and this resulted in very poor accuracy.</p><p>There was also a constriction where the barrel entered the frame.</p><p>Found that out when slugging it.</p><p></p><p>Something else I found out was brass I used was all over the place on thickness and length.</p><p>When shooting for accuracy (Hunting) I need everything exactly the same.</p><p></p><p>Measure and measure again.</p><p></p><p>You did very well with your shots.</p><p>My 45acp always has dirty cases but very accurate so I do not worry about dirty cases.</p><p>Take accuracy first and worry about dirty cases last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3719777, member: 15054"] H110 and 296 are the same powder from the same plant only variation may be lot numbers. Check the diameter of all your cylinders in that revolver. At the back and the front of the cylinders. Hopefully you have a good one where all holes measure exactly the same. My Ruger 45 Colt Blackhawk was .0035" different between smallest and largest hole and this resulted in very poor accuracy. There was also a constriction where the barrel entered the frame. Found that out when slugging it. Something else I found out was brass I used was all over the place on thickness and length. When shooting for accuracy (Hunting) I need everything exactly the same. Measure and measure again. You did very well with your shots. My 45acp always has dirty cases but very accurate so I do not worry about dirty cases. Take accuracy first and worry about dirty cases last. [/QUOTE]
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