hello;
purchased a marlin 1894s in 44 magnum to shoot cast bullets. today was the first time i fired the rifle.
anyone shoot a 44 magnum rifle using 18.5 grains alliant 2400, using a 240 grain hornday 240 grain xtp bullet?
shooting at the sheriff’s range and they will not allow a chronograph. goal was to sight rifle in for 50 yards. when all was done, able to shoot 3 shots into the 1” center square of the target at 50 yards.
same powder charge, ohause cast bullet, weight 258 grains, speed (?), bullets hit @ 3" higher than the horandy bullets at 50 yards. bullet is a plain base, swc keith style bullet. lee liquid alox for bullet lube, sized to .430”.
rifle had no leading or copper fowling in barrel after 12 jacket bullets and 18 cast bullets.
no sign of pressure with either bullets. from loading manuals, looks like 20.5 grains of 2400 might be the max for the rifle.
thanks for a any input.
rp