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New 44 magnum Marlin Range and deer results
« on: October 12, 2010, 10:22:05 AM »
June 2010 I picked up a new blued with beautiful Walnut stock Marlin with the Ballard rifling. Using quick release low rings I mounted a 15 year old Nikon 1.5 x4.5 20 mm scope. This rig is rock solid.
I only reload and was not happy with the 240 gr lead swc That I use in my Smith model 29. Load A= 240 gr. Speer Gold Dot jhp  , Load B = 240 gr Hornady xtp-jhp and Load C = 200 gr.Hornady xtp-jhp.  Loads A and B were 24 gr H-110 powder with magnum pistol primers. Load C used 28 gr. H-110
After standard range time I had 1" groups at 75 yds and called it good. So 3 weeks ago we had a four day early doe season to cull. First morning big doe at 50 paces quartering towards me front shoulder, deer collapsed from Load A. Fourth evening seven does out at 150 yards aimed behind shoulder a few inches high deer flipped on back with 4 legs sticking in the air with load A again. The bullet hit where I aimed clipping scapula and just under spine with exit.
Today I went to shooting area on back 40 with targets set at 50, 100 and 150 yards.
Bulls are 2 x 2 inch squares with 1 " black dot in center. For this repore a bull is in the orange square. First shot at 150 then 100 then 50 with all 3 loads.
Load A 150 bull, 100 3" high, 50 bull.  Load B bull at 150, 2.5 " high at 100 and bull at 50. Load C with 200 gr bullet and 28 gr powder was 3' high at 150, 2.5 " high at 100 and2 " high at 50.
Basically this proves to me that the 44 Marlin is a 150 or better yard deer gun with no holdover. Load A  ( my favorite ) velocity was chronoed at average of 1760 fps. Just trying to lend a little experience.
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Re: New 44 magnum Marlin Range and deer results
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2010, 10:25:15 AM »
Correction, Load C w3as 3 " high not 3 foot.
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Re: New 44 magnum Marlin Range and deer results
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2010, 12:33:37 PM »
Nice shooting and congrats. on the deer, they are nice shooting guns I love mine. It sounds like you found your load, I picked one a few mo. ago it's a older 1978 pre-saftey micro-groove, it seems to like speer 240 sp the best, I recovered one gold dot soft point it was 238.9 gr and expanded to .69" but that one I was shooting a 44mag. handi, the farthest I'v taken deer with a 44 is 139 yrds.
an unloaded wepon is equal to the same mass and volume as a rock.

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Re: New 44 magnum Marlin Range and deer results
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2010, 05:40:00 PM »
Yea, While I'm not recoil shy as I do a bit of shooting that 44 is just a low pop with little kick . The 200 gr. bullets w 28 gr of powder actually were louder and kicked more than the 240 gr bullets.
I've just read too many reports of the 44 being a 100 yd. or less deer gun. I agree that is so in a handgun for most shooters including myself. The farthest shot I ever took on a deer with my model 29 was 87 yards on a 2 1/2 year old buck and he did go about 20 yds. One reason I picked up the 44 was to use in Indiana where you now can use pistol cartridges in a rifle instead of shotgun only. Also in the U.P. of Michigan to cut down on the tracking in the thick stuff on Public land.
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