Marlin 44 Remington Magnum load data wanted.

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Marlin 44 Remington Magnum load data wanted.

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Anyone loading for the 44 Remington magnum using Vit 310, can you suggest a starting load. 200grain cast boolit. For use in a marlin underlever.
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6 grn
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Thanks.
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Oops wrong powder should of been N110.
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N110, like H110, is designed for full power magnum loads. There is not a great deal of movement between minimum and maximum. Likewise, minimum should not be gone below because of performance issues.

The Lyman Cast Bullet Manual lists a 200gn bullet, of #2 alloy from a Saeco mold as 22.2gns starting and 24.5 maximum. Going to rattle teeth, Dave!
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Sim G wrote:N110, like H110, is designed for full power magnum loads. There is not a great deal of movement between minimum and maximum. Likewise, minimum should not be gone below because of performance issues.

The Lyman Cast Bullet Manual lists a 200gn bullet, of #2 alloy from a Saeco mold as 22.2gns starting and 24.5 maximum. Going to rattle teeth, Dave!
That's actually handgun data for a 4" barrel. Page 273.

Rifle data 20" barrel quotes 210grain No2 alloy 19.3 to 21.5 grains. Page 209.

I should have looked at the Lyman manual first. Forgot I had it till your post prompted me. I ran it through quickload and the numbers make sense.
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