Jacketed .44 bullets?
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- mag41uk
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Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
I have used plenty of the 200 and 240 gn plated type when I had a 44.
The 200gn could get up to 2100fps with W296/H110.
Never had any fouling problems with them.
I might still have some left over.
Tony
The 200gn could get up to 2100fps with W296/H110.
Never had any fouling problems with them.
I might still have some left over.
Tony
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Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
At £53/100? that's over 3x the cost of reloading using 245gr Plated bullets and over 4x the cost using 200-240gr lead!greenshoots wrote:just buy some ppu ammo cheap enough
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
he wants to use jacketed around £26 per 100 buy ppu he has a 100 loaded plus he will be left with brass simples
greenshoots
greenshoots
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Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
BlackRifle usually has the 240gr plated LOS bullets, for targets they work just as well as jacketed, £28/250
Or if you know anyone going to Rotterdam Bold Action have them at €103/1000
http://www.bold-action.com/producten/ko ... 40grs-rnfp
Or if you know anyone going to Rotterdam Bold Action have them at €103/1000
http://www.bold-action.com/producten/ko ... 40grs-rnfp
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
I've already got loads of brass,primers,and powder. Plus I enjoy making them.greenshoots wrote:he wants to use jacketed around £26 per 100 buy ppu he has a 100 loaded plus he will be left with brass simples
greenshoots
So plated is fine?
Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
Rock on, I am 10km away from there and might just have a taxi ride over, on Wednesday and bag a box of them.phaedra1106 wrote:BlackRifle usually has the 240gr plated LOS bullets, for targets they work just as well as jacketed, £28/250
Or if you know anyone going to Rotterdam Bold Action have them at €103/1000
http://www.bold-action.com/producten/ko ... 40grs-rnfp
Ta Phaedra
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Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
If you mean Black Rifle I'd check first, the website is saying out of stock :(
There's room for all Gods creatures, next to the mash and gravy :)
Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
Cheers, checking with them first but LOS .44RNFP seem to be in stock .
Re: Jacketed .44 bullets?
Out of stock, but more due end of next weekGazoo wrote:Cheers, checking with them first but LOS .44RNFP seem to be in stock .
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