Good stuff. Thank you. I have been shooting & reloading 44 magnum since 1985. It is my favorite handgun round. Win296 was my main powder for a long, long time. I have been using H110(which seems to be identical now) for a good # of years. But we have harvested many midwestern whitetail with a 44 rifle & a few with revolvers(629 & Super Redhawk). That being said, most of them were with 240 XTP. Excellent performance and accuracy. Even with handguns I have harvested out to 75 yards. Look forward to hunting updates in future.
Glad you enjoyed the video! I have heard of good performance with the 240 XTP although I have never shot any game with them. Glad you have had good experiences with the 44 mag!
I am just getting into reloading. Plan on using H110 at about 20.7 Gr (to start with), with 240 Gr coated hard cast lead. I think that will work as best as I can tell from the charts. Thanks, and take care.
@@bobcatforever3485 At a glance I would think that is good. When loading cast, I have used faster burning powders in the HS-6 range. Actually thousands of rounds with 10.5-11.0g of Unique have been shot through our family's 44s. We use to run max on 296 (25.0) back in the 80s & 90s but I started 23.5-24.0 in the late 90s and I believe it is much better on everything. And only at a small loss of velocity in revolvers and almost no noticable loss in rifles. Happy hunting.
@@guardianminifarm8005 Guardian. Thanks. As you can tell I am a real beginner at reloading. I am not really a hunter but do target shooting and then make TH-cam shooting videos with just a small following. One thing I have notices is that powder selection is kind of lean around here. Thanks again I really appreciate your input. Take care.
@@bobcatforever3485 Enjoy & stay safe. Powders have come back a good bit. Primers are still difficult to get and when we do they have a hefty price tag.
I cooked the forcing cone on my super Blackhawk with h 110. The nosler # 4 manual has a warning about using 296/h110. Frredom arms was the only one that doesn't show wear.
John, try taming the H.C. down a notch and maybe even try another powder like 2400, H-S 6, Longshot. You may lose 100-150 fps but tighten groups. I have an H-S 6 load that I practice with at 50 to 60 yards to conserve my XTP & other jacketed bullets. These mimic my basic poa/poi of 23.5gr. H110 in a 6" 629.
Yeah, if I start shooting a lot of 240s, I'll have to do something like that. I will probably reshoot at 50 yards again just to see if it was me or the reloads.
I remember using Win 296 about 25 years ago. The loads were super hot and very powerful. Everyone at the range would look around to see who was shooting. My loading book didn't have a low & high grain charge for the powder. It was only one charge--Max.
Yeah, early reloading books had some coarse data. But W296 does not like being lightly loaded, sort of a drawback for the powder. People at the range still turn and look when shooting full powder 44 mag loads! Thanks for the comment and watching!
I just discovered 296 and holy moly does that stuff offer up some whoopin power! My first loads were with 180gr and 200gr xtp and even with the lower range charge weight they were screaming out of the gun. I tested them on water melons and I'm pretty sure the 180gr bullets were exploding inside of the melons because they were nearly evaporating the melon. Kinda fun to watch. Now...if i can just get rid of my tendency to tense up when firing those higher energy rounds ill be happy. Far too many shots are being pulled to the left. Got them beginner problems ya know.
Nice shooting John, at least at 25 yards your pattern was acceptable for taking game. Would also like to see some more load development on the xtp 240 grain. Thanks for the video, Echo.
Thanks! Yeah, not sure what happened at 50yds. I might try that again. I am running short on the 240 XTPs, what development would you like to see? Thanks again for the show on Monday!
@@30-06john I would like to see maybe you progressively get further out from 25 yards. I understand the ammo shortage. Let me see what's available in 240 grain Hornady xtp in the lower 48. I'll get back to you brother. Echo
Yes Sir when I'm pedal to the medal it's W296 for me as well yes H110 is the same and can be interchangeable however I found W296 is a tad cheaper on 8lb kegs
You might try to gas check your bullet. I shoot the same bullet and use gas checks on the bullet with 22 grains of 296 with both the xtp and the cast. They shoot good in all of my guns.
Yeah, that would help. I actually did an update to this video where I went back to the range and shot again at 50 yards with much better results. I think the difference was paying more attention to good sight alignment, trigger squeeze and consistent grip. Thanks for watching!
I use 180 or 200g lead bullets for range shooting. Reloading with this super hot W296 is very tricky. I go 30g. I regularly have "squib" events where the powder in the cartridge just does not burn properly -- bullet does not exit the barrel and gets stuck. Plus it is messy. Thoughts? (I don't get this problem when using the much less powerful Titegroup powder.)
That may be several things. W296/ H-110 is a magnum powder and performs best with a full or slightly compressed load, following published load data. Titegroup is known to work well with minimal case fill. It might be the case resizing and bullet crimp. W296/H-110 needs a tight case and good crimp to generate full pressure. Titegroup is less sensitive to this. I hope this helps and good luck!
The 240HC worked well, one shot was all that was needed as long it was in the vitals. I did have to track one deer a mile or so but I hit it peripherally. Only killed Blacktail deer with HC. Thanks for the question and watching!
First of your videos I've seen, nice tutorial thank you. I've loaded CP 260 and 300 with 296, carries a whollop, but I use my New Model Ruger Blackhawk 44 for my fishing trips. I've also loaded up 265 solid copper Underwood.
Also Magnum primers fuse the bottom of the lead bullet too hot ! Suggest Large pistol primers and 2400 around 22.5 with 240 lead. I shoot a 629 4” with 240gr Jacketed SP with CP-38 at 9.5 grs and LP primers for 1147 fps .
I use to use 2400 in 44 Mag, they changed the formula a bit 15-20 years ago. I have a 4" Redhawk that I carry and shoot a lot. For 240 gr bullets, I usually use 10gr of Unique. Appreciate you watching!
The 260 grains requires the brass Tobe cut back aliitle. The 225 grains you don't need to. The been using the 225 grains , using h110 powder. I don't they ftx are around anymore. Because I can't find any anymore. My groups were 3 inch at 100 yards. What ever fxt I have right now I'm really don't waste them at the range anymore. They are devastating on deer even at 100yards
Good stuff. Thank you. I have been shooting & reloading 44 magnum since 1985. It is my favorite handgun round. Win296 was my main powder for a long, long time. I have been using H110(which seems to be identical now) for a good # of years. But we have harvested many midwestern whitetail with a 44 rifle & a few with revolvers(629 & Super Redhawk). That being said, most of them were with 240 XTP. Excellent performance and accuracy. Even with handguns I have harvested out to 75 yards. Look forward to hunting updates in future.
Glad you enjoyed the video! I have heard of good performance with the 240 XTP although I have never shot any game with them. Glad you have had good experiences with the 44 mag!
I am just getting into reloading. Plan on using H110 at about 20.7 Gr (to start with), with 240 Gr coated hard cast lead. I think that will work as best as I can tell from the charts. Thanks, and take care.
@@bobcatforever3485 At a glance I would think that is good. When loading cast, I have used faster burning powders in the HS-6 range.
Actually thousands of rounds with 10.5-11.0g of Unique have been shot through our family's 44s. We use to run max on 296 (25.0) back in the 80s & 90s but I started 23.5-24.0 in the late 90s and I believe it is much better on everything. And only at a small loss of velocity in revolvers and almost no noticable loss in rifles. Happy hunting.
@@guardianminifarm8005 Guardian. Thanks. As you can tell I am a real beginner at reloading. I am not really a hunter but do target shooting and then make TH-cam shooting videos with just a small following. One thing I have notices is that powder selection is kind of lean around here. Thanks again I really appreciate your input. Take care.
@@bobcatforever3485 Enjoy & stay safe. Powders have come back a good bit. Primers are still difficult to get and when we do they have a hefty price tag.
24.0 with 240 SP
Great load in Ruger Redhawk
Yep, works pretty good, thanks for watching!
I cooked the forcing cone on my super Blackhawk with h 110. The nosler # 4 manual has a warning about using 296/h110. Frredom arms was the only one that doesn't show wear.
I use a lot of H-110/ W296 in my 44 magnums. I have not noticed any undue wear. Thanks for watching!
John, try taming the H.C. down a notch and maybe even try another powder like 2400, H-S 6, Longshot.
You may lose 100-150 fps but tighten groups. I have an H-S 6 load that I practice with at 50 to 60 yards to conserve my XTP & other jacketed bullets. These mimic my basic poa/poi of 23.5gr. H110 in a 6" 629.
Yeah, if I start shooting a lot of 240s, I'll have to do something like that. I will probably reshoot at 50 yards again just to see if it was me or the reloads.
I remember using Win 296 about 25 years ago. The loads were super hot and very powerful. Everyone at the range would look around to see who was shooting. My loading book didn't have a low & high grain charge for the powder. It was only one charge--Max.
Yeah, early reloading books had some coarse data. But W296 does not like being lightly loaded, sort of a drawback for the powder. People at the range still turn and look when shooting full powder 44 mag loads! Thanks for the comment and watching!
I just discovered 296 and holy moly does that stuff offer up some whoopin power!
My first loads were with 180gr and 200gr xtp and even with the lower range charge weight they were screaming out of the gun.
I tested them on water melons and I'm pretty sure the 180gr bullets were exploding inside of the melons because they were nearly evaporating the melon. Kinda fun to watch.
Now...if i can just get rid of my tendency to tense up when firing those higher energy rounds ill be happy. Far too many shots are being pulled to the left. Got them beginner problems ya know.
That’s a hot load !
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The Orginal Norma load was 1705 Fps with 240gr FNSP in 18.5” barrel Ruger Carbine.
They are hot but the XTP load is from the Hornady manual and the HC lead is from the Lyman manual.
Nice shooting John, at least at 25 yards your pattern was acceptable for taking game. Would also like to see some more load development on the xtp 240 grain. Thanks for the video, Echo.
Thanks! Yeah, not sure what happened at 50yds. I might try that again. I am running short on the 240 XTPs, what development would you like to see? Thanks again for the show on Monday!
@@30-06john I would like to see maybe you progressively get further out from 25 yards. I understand the ammo shortage. Let me see what's available in 240 grain Hornady xtp in the lower 48. I'll get back to you brother. Echo
Yes Sir when I'm pedal to the medal it's W296 for me as well yes H110 is the same and can be interchangeable however I found W296 is a tad cheaper on 8lb kegs
Yeah, sometimes one can find the powder cheaper, even if they are the same! Thanks for watching!
I'm thinking that you pulled that one on the bottom at 50. i would give it a try again.
Yeah, I think I was a bit sloppy on my sight picture and grip. I'm going to shoot that again at 50 a in day or two. Hey, thanks for watching!
You might try to gas check your bullet. I shoot the same bullet and use gas checks on the bullet with 22 grains of 296 with both the xtp and the cast. They shoot good in all of my guns.
Yeah, that would help. I actually did an update to this video where I went back to the range and shot again at 50 yards with much better results. I think the difference was paying more attention to good sight alignment, trigger squeeze and consistent grip. Thanks for watching!
I use 180 or 200g lead bullets for range shooting. Reloading with this super hot W296 is very tricky.
I go 30g. I regularly have "squib" events where the powder in the cartridge just does not burn properly -- bullet does not exit the barrel and gets stuck. Plus it is messy.
Thoughts? (I don't get this problem when using the much less powerful Titegroup powder.)
That may be several things. W296/ H-110 is a magnum powder and performs best with a full or slightly compressed load, following published load data. Titegroup is known to work well with minimal case fill. It might be the case resizing and bullet crimp. W296/H-110 needs a tight case and good crimp to generate full pressure. Titegroup is less sensitive to this. I hope this helps and good luck!
Loading some 44mag 180gr XTP wit 29.2grs of 296. For a S&W 29-2/ 6" and a Ruger Super Blackhawk 7.5".
Those should work well! You might want to watch the update video I did after this one, where grip tension improved my groups. Thanks for watching!
Great vid!!! How well did the hard cast bullet do for deer? Have you ever killed anything else with the hard cast?
The 240HC worked well, one shot was all that was needed as long it was in the vitals. I did have to track one deer a mile or so but I hit it peripherally. Only killed Blacktail deer with HC. Thanks for the question and watching!
Interesting content. Enjoy your day. Take care. 🇺🇲🌲🔥🔪
Thanks, stay safe and have a great day!
First of your videos I've seen, nice tutorial thank you. I've loaded CP 260 and 300 with 296, carries a whollop, but I use my New Model Ruger Blackhawk 44 for my fishing trips. I've also loaded up 265 solid copper Underwood.
Yeah, I am going to get some of the solid copper bullets soon! Appreciate you watching.
Also Magnum primers fuse the bottom of the lead bullet too hot ! Suggest Large pistol primers and 2400 around 22.5 with 240 lead.
I shoot a 629 4” with 240gr Jacketed SP with CP-38 at 9.5 grs and LP primers for 1147 fps .
I use to use 2400 in 44 Mag, they changed the formula a bit 15-20 years ago. I have a 4" Redhawk that I carry and shoot a lot. For 240 gr bullets, I usually use 10gr of Unique. Appreciate you watching!
Magnum primers are just primers with a thicker metal. Don’t know why people don’t understand that.
Gas Check your bullets and use Magnum Primers
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No Magnum Primers have more flash than standard primers
That looks like a bevel base bullet, not like any gas check bullet I have ever seen?
I mentioned that the hard cast lead was not gas checked, maybe I mis-spoke somewhere in the video. Hey, thanks for watching!
You had gotten a bunch of deer with it? Wow.
Yeah, I mostly used 240 HC lead using 2400 powder, worked pretty good! Thanks for watching!
Have you tried ftx and h110
If you haven't, give a try
I have not tried the FTX. I don't want to cut back my brass but I could probably load them long. Thanks for watching!
The 260 grains requires the brass Tobe cut back aliitle. The 225 grains you don't need to.
The been using the 225 grains , using h110 powder.
I don't they ftx are around anymore. Because I can't find any anymore.
My groups were 3 inch at 100 yards.
What ever fxt I have right now I'm really don't waste them at the range anymore.
They are devastating on deer even at 100yards
Sorry, I was wrong, I did trim the case for the 225 graing ftx bullets.
Hard Cast suggest Gas Check for hunting loads
Sometimes I use gas checks, not always. Thanks for watching!