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  • reloader44mag
    IMHO stick with 44mag brass, This load is from Lyman's 48th edition, it is a 44mag load. 10.5 gr Unique powder, 200gr Jacketed hollow point, large pistol primer, 1.610 OAL = 905 FPS, Lymans manual suggests this combo as "potentially must accruate load" for this weight and type of bullet. I shoot this load out of my gun and can get sub 1 1/2" groups off bag open sites at 50ft
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  • wtroper
    Agree. Stick with the longer brass & load it down to the velocity that you desire. Be sure to use faster powders for the light loads. Unique is a good one to try.
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  • coledigger4
    Nothing to do with reloading but does your Model 29 have rubber grips? If not, would you be interested in a set of Pachmeyer grips for free? I tried to sell them but didn't get any bids, no reserve even, so if you want them let me know.
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  • BHAVIN
    I would and do stick with 44 mag brass. You might look at Hodgdon Titegroup powder. We have had great luck with it and it is made to not be position sensitive which is a great asset in big cases. It is cheaper than most other powders and you can load most pistol rounds with it. It is not meant for hot loads but for medium to low velocity.
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