Whisky Tahoe Foxtrot
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Edited 9-12-23
For casual Silhouette shooting I picked up a Rossi R92 Triple Black lever gun in 44 mag.
It has a pic rail as well as a threaded barrel making it perfect with my SilencerCo Hybrid 46 suppressor or the Octane 45 in ATF jail. FYI the octane works because the Rossi has a 16" barrel.
Ordered some Starline Brass and the250gr 240gr Blue Bullet poly coated lead SWC cast lead. I started with a load of 7gr of HP38 which is between the minimum of 5.5gr and max of 11gr for a 240gr bullet. Trying to find the maximum velocity for the polymer coating has been a challenge. All Blue Bullet will say is "refer to reloading manuals" which is not helpful.
250gr load data isn't readily available so I'm starting with 240gr SWC Cast Lead data as a reference and working up.
Unfortunately the twist is too slow for that load. Keyhole-ing at 50yds.
Dismal accuracy for groups though it knocked over pigs at 100 yds. Estimating ~ 1000fps.
Next steps include working up small samples of faster loads with that bullet/powder combination and test for velocity and accuracy. In addition, I'll get an assortment of semi jacketed bullets that I can push faster to find the best load for that twist rate.
Finally, I'll test more powders like H110. I didn't start there because I was trying to avoid "cooking" the poly coating off as H110 pushes 240s pretty fast.
I remember seeing the twist rate in the specs and noting it was slow. My "wants" outweighed my "concerns" in the end though.
My TC contender carbine 44mag barrel is 1:18 and it was very accurate at 100yds with 23.5 gr H110 pushing 240gr Nosler JHPs
Almost qualified as a flame thrower though even out of the longer barrel which was a little surprising.
Anyone walk this path and have an experience to share?
note: the bullets are .4305 and are 240gr. I incorrectly used the weight from their website.
note 2: I will expand the case mouths more before reloading. I could have caused this with the mouths a touch too tight.
For casual Silhouette shooting I picked up a Rossi R92 Triple Black lever gun in 44 mag.
It has a pic rail as well as a threaded barrel making it perfect with my SilencerCo Hybrid 46 suppressor or the Octane 45 in ATF jail. FYI the octane works because the Rossi has a 16" barrel.
Ordered some Starline Brass and the
Unfortunately the twist is too slow for that load. Keyhole-ing at 50yds.
Dismal accuracy for groups though it knocked over pigs at 100 yds. Estimating ~ 1000fps.
Next steps include working up small samples of faster loads with that bullet/powder combination and test for velocity and accuracy. In addition, I'll get an assortment of semi jacketed bullets that I can push faster to find the best load for that twist rate.
Finally, I'll test more powders like H110. I didn't start there because I was trying to avoid "cooking" the poly coating off as H110 pushes 240s pretty fast.
I remember seeing the twist rate in the specs and noting it was slow. My "wants" outweighed my "concerns" in the end though.
My TC contender carbine 44mag barrel is 1:18 and it was very accurate at 100yds with 23.5 gr H110 pushing 240gr Nosler JHPs
Almost qualified as a flame thrower though even out of the longer barrel which was a little surprising.
Anyone walk this path and have an experience to share?
note: the bullets are .4305 and are 240gr. I incorrectly used the weight from their website.
note 2: I will expand the case mouths more before reloading. I could have caused this with the mouths a touch too tight.
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