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Join Date: November 25, 2012
Posts: 30
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44mag with AA#7
Does anyone have any load data for a 200 grain Raineer flat point bullet with AA#7 powder for 44mag. I don't see anything for that bullet in my load data. I checked 200g jacketed data and they say start with 15.6g but that would be about 1270fps and I have always been told not to run plated bullets over 1200-1250 fps. Thanks for the help.
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Join Date: January 7, 2013
Location: hobart,in
Posts: 82
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Have u looked on bear tooth bullets load swap section
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Join Date: January 7, 2013
Location: hobart,in
Posts: 82
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rainier states if you have taditionally jacketed load data start in the mid load range
sorry didnt completely read the entire post i run the rainer hollow points in my 44mag rifle and am at mid range powder and they do fine no chrono on it yet. |
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Join Date: December 14, 2004
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 4,328
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Accurate’s web site has loads for 7 for lead bullets your weight. Plated bullets should be run at the same max velocity as lead.
http://www.accuratepowder.com/wp-con...d_data_3.5.pdf
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Join Date: April 16, 2011
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It will use the same load as lead and I have used it with my .44mag on several occasions with cast bullets...worked very well.
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