Jared,
I will echo what Mark posted, the 335 CP WLNGC fits nicely in the 83.
Mark,
Thanks for saying hello. I guess it has been a while. I just found this forum a few weeks ago. I read about your injury on the other forums, man that is a bummer.
I gave up on H4227, as I had a lot of powder residue in my chambers, with intermediate loads. I actually had to blow into each chamber after ejection, to keep them clear. I still have a couple of pounds of it, but my understanding was that Hodgdon was only gonna keep one flavour of 4227. I think the I4227. I have not tried any of recent mfg.
I have been going through lots of HS6 for my lighter loads. It is a fantastic powder, reasonable velocity and amazingly clean. I have played with the Nosler 250, and a boatload of other jacketed in similar weights, and everything shoots very well. I have been stopping more at 15 grains. Right now, I can put just about any 250ish class bullet, lead or jacketed over about 15 grains of HS6, and pretty much drop them in some really nice groups at 25 yards. All grouping pretty much the same. Right now my bullet of choice is the Hornady 250 non-mag XTP. I have lots of other XTP weights that I am going to work with, and the FA JFP in 260. My plan is to work up the loads that are comfortable to shoot, then media test the dickens out of all of them.
My "problem" is that Titegroup is giving me even better accuracy. As I posted, startling at times. I am definately running out of intermediate room with Titghtgroup, but right now I will be using it for plinker loads, and light intermediate. The only problem that TG is giving me is that it is significantly dirtier than HS6. After about 250-300 rounds, the gun starts to get sluggish. Not an issue with HS6.
My quest for lighter loads has not been due to an injury like you are enduring, I just need to relearn my approach to the heavy hitting single actions. After spending 30 minutes 15 yards from a nice 6x6 elk this last deer season, I decided that the 460 Rowland on my hip would note be quite enough handgun for any future elk trips. I was deer hunting with my AR in 458 Socom, by the way, no elk tag. Funny how a lot of internet theory meets up with real world experiences. I guess I am not the first to not need to take a shot to question a choice in application.
I shoot my 1911's very well, especially my 460 Rowland, stoked up very warm, but my FA gun has always given me fits. So, I am trying to reteach myself, from the beginning. I have mounted a JPoint on a FA base, and the dot is really helping me understand my issues with trigger control and SA revolvers. The FA base only needed slight modding to ride nicely in my Myres holster. And it carries and even conceals nicely. The FA base has a nice fixed rear back-up sight that is also working well for my mid loads. I have fitted a nice pair of bastogne walnut grips to the gun, and have them whittled down nicely to fit my hand. Now to spend some quality time with less than mega thumper loads this year, and I should be good to go. Besides, these intermediate loads in my FA gun end up being pretty warm loads in my Puma.
I do hope that you and yours are well this Christmas season. I do know that your hunting season went well. Even if you are having a love affair with rifles.........
Craig