Hi All,
I have a Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 magnum that I would like to use for deer hunting. Up till now, I've mostly shot jacketed and copper plated loads (both factory and hand loaded) through this gun. I am now going to work up some hunting loads using some Cast Performance .44 caliber hard cast bullets that I recently purchased.
My goal is to develop a mid range hunting load using this Cast Performance 44 caliber (.430 diameter) 255 gr wide flat nose hard cast lead bullets. I noticed the other day that these hard cast bullets are a snug fit in the chambers of my Super Blackhawk. The bullets get stuck at the mouths of the chambers (i.e., near the front of the cylinder) when I try to push them through lightly with my finger. I've read that this snug fit can cause excessive bore fouling and inaccuracy. Should I be concerned about the snug fit of the bullet in my gun if I am only planning to shoot these loads occasionally (to sight in before going into the field)? Is the snug fit of the bullet to the chambers going to be a big problem? Is accuracy dramatically affected or can I still get decent groups at 25 yards (good enough for hunting) with this combination?
I only plan on using these hardcast loads during hunting season. The rest of the time, I will continue to use my lower velocity copper coated handloads for practicing and plinking. I'm hoping to develop some moderate loads that will reach 900+ fps out of my 4-5/8" barreled gun.
Thanks in advance.
Cynery