I finally got some time off to go to the range. I took the 11-87 and some ‘home rolled’ Lee mold slugs and the Handi with the .44 mag and 4 different 180 Gr. XTP loads. The 11-87, with a red dot scope, performed as usual, about a 5” group at 50 yards. I really went out to test the .44 loads. As I have written in the past getting this .44 barrel to group has been a challenge. I was using Winchester primers and a mix of mostly Winchester and Mag Tec brass. I had ten each of 11Gr AA#2, 9.5Gr Red Dot, 18Gr Blue Dot, and 29Gr H-110. The results were interesting. I started off with the AA#2 and a cold but fouled barrel. The first two shots were high but the remaining eight were in about a four-inch group. The Red dot loads were in the same area of the target but in about a three inch group with no flyers. Feeling the barrel after these twenty shots it was only pleasantly warm. The next twenty shots really heated it up! The .44 did not seem to like the Blue Dot loads at all. While the shots moved up on the target to where the scope was aimed it looked like I had gone out of my way to shoot all around the bulls eye. It was a five-inch ‘pattern’ not a group. At the end of these ten rounds the barrel was getting real warm. As I was pressed for time the only cooling off time I gave the gun was when I walked the 50 yards to change targets. If it didn’t like the Blue Dot loads it was really fond of the H-110 ones. The H-110 really warmed up the barrel as they were probably in the 2100-fps range out of the Handi. As the barrel got hotter I started to get vertical string but the holes were touching. This H-110 XTP load is the closest thing I have yet got to how I want this barrel to shoot. Why it liked the H-110 so well and didn’t like the Blue Dot loads, which were only marginally slower, I don’t know. The Red Dot loads hold promise and if I can get somewhat similar results with them and say some 180gr hard cast I may be in business. I guess I will order some Lazer-Cast from MidWay and see what happens.
RJ