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Old 08-21-2010, 11:10 PM
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I've had trouble finding Remington's 210gr SJHP that I like to load in the .44. I'm placing an order on Midway the other day and notice they have some in stock.

I jumped on 100. Haven't loaded any 210s in years. Way back when I used 25.3 gr of 296 but hand weighed them all back then. Now I use a Lee turret with an auto disk and the closest I could get was 25.2 with few coming in at 25 and a couple at 25.3 over the course of 18 rounds.

Went right outside to test. I forgot how much fun this load is. The target is 12 rounds from 10 yards away. 6 single action and 6 double. And I just love what it does to gallon jugs of water.

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