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Favorite 44 mag load for bowling pins?
Ever since watching my first bowling pin shoot, I've wanted to do it. If I can ever find some 44 mag brass, I want to try it. Any favorites?
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10-21-2020, 12:57 PM
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Penn Bullets (in Pennsylvania) sells a special "bowling pin" bullet.
In 38, the "Thunderhead" is specifically for bowling pins,,
they have a 44 "Thunderhead"
.44 Caliber Bullets Available From Penn Bullets
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Originally Posted by DeplorabusUnum
Ever since watching my first bowling pin shoot, I've wanted to do it. If I can ever find some 44 mag brass, I want to try it. Any favorites?
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I suspect that any 44 special load will do well. A 44 mag load would be a problem because the recoil would slow you down.
Bowling pin shoots are timed events: the score is how fast you knock the pins off the table.
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10-21-2020, 02:04 PM
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A while back I tried Hunter Silhouette with the 44 Mag.
I used the cast bullet hand loads that were handy.
Didn’t have any problem knocking them over,
Had some troubles hitting them!
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That is awesome. I'll take a look.
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I would think any cast bullet over 7-9 grains of Unique. You want soft recoil so you can stay on target.
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