.44 Remington Magnum (rifle)
For several years after the .44 Magnum was
introduced in 1956, a number of gunsmiths paid their bills by converting
Model 92 Winchesters for Remington's big revolver cartridge. Some were
re-barreled, others were re-bored and re-chambered. A few years later the
Ruger autoloading carbine, Winchester Model 94, Marlin Model 336, Marlin
Model 94, Remington Model 788 and several foreign made rifles in .44 Magnum
came on the scene. The extra barrel length boosted muzzle velocity by about
300 fps, which didn't exactly transform the .44 Magnum into a rifle cartridge
but it did make it an excellent choice for the woods hunter looking for a
quick handling rifle for use on Whitetails, Black Bear, and wild boar.
Whereas, a good portion of the effectiveness of many cartridges on big game
comes from high velocity, the .44 Magnum simply punches a big hole through
whatever it encounters. This can be quite important to the fellow who loves
to sit down to a venison dinner since, as the old saying goes, "you
can eat right up to the bullet hole." If the .44 Magnum has a strike against
it as a deer cartridge it is its rainbow like trajectory beyond 100 yards.
But, at woods ranges it is about as effective as the
.30-30 and
the .35
Remington.
A few handloaders have tried to transform the .44 Magnum into something it
will never be by loading it with lightweight bullets at relatively high chamber
pressures. Such bullets with their low sectional densities work fine on broadside
shots into the lung area, but for quartering shots they are a poor choice.
The 240 grain bullet at about 1800 fps is tough to beat in this cartridge
but for deer, hog, and Black Bear load that seldom fails to punch on through
and leave a blood trail, no other bullet comes close to the
Hornady 265 grain round nose.
Excellent powders for the .44 Magnum are H110, H4227,
IMR-4227,
Alliant 2400, and
W-296.
Source: Hodgdon Data Manual, 26th Edition
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New Unprimed PMC Brass
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Lee Case Length Guage & Shell Holder
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Hornady Shell Holder #30
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