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Old 06-21-2016, 07:41 PM
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Shot some of this today.
Burns pretty clean. Lower recoil.
Not sure about FPS. Not bad plinking ammo.
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Old 06-21-2016, 08:12 PM
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I've shot some of their 44 cowboy ammo in a different box. Worked fine for me also. My box spec'd out at 240 grains@1140 fps according to the HSM website.

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I don't do cowboy, but thought they limited their velocities to 1000 f/s or less. Unless HSM is just using the label as showing less than max velocities.
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I have loaded 850-900 fps, lead bullet, Field loads for my .41 and .44 mags, for years. They do 95% of what I need short of when I carry in bear country.

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The cowboy loads I have fired in the 41 mag were rated at 800fps.
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Nice that there are at least a couple of companies that load a target velocity round for Magnum cartridges. It is too bad they are more widely available...

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Old 06-26-2016, 11:26 AM
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Xfuzz,
Little off topic and not to hijack but that M57 in your post is gorgeous..
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Georgous 57 and I would like to try the hsm cowboy stuff. I shoot some of the full power stuff and a lighter plinking load would be nice to have too!
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Superman posted sometime back that 8 grs. of Unique will do probably 90% of what needs doing with a 210 gr bullet . It's a little more than just a target load but very nice mid range load . I have to agree with him .
For a pure target load I have found that 4.5 grains of Bullseye is real nice using a 210-220 grain cast bullet . That load came from Elmer Keiths book , " Six Guns " .
I have switched to 8.5 of WSF (Winchester Super Field ) for my day to day carry load only because I couldn't find unique for the past 5yrs. but I could find WSF . Those 2 loads work for me .
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I don't think the low velocity is a requirement, but in that type of competition the low recoil enables fast follow up shots.
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Shot a customized 58 yesterday in an IDPA shoot...used the 8.0 grains of Unique with a 210 Berry's plated bullet. No smoke and very quick to reload. Out of four stages I had one round out of the A-Zone... I'm not fast but I can hit what I aim at with that gun...

From a 4" barrel, I consider 1000-1200 fps as a Mid-Range load. The original Police loading was a 210 at 950+- from a 4". That is exactly what 8.0 grains of Unique will run a 210. Most of the full power 210s run in the mid to upper 1200s.

Lately I have been somewhat off-track with reloading .41s. I had a bunch of powder like 2400 and Blue Dot and a bunch of different weight cast bullets. So rather than waste Unique I loaded up a bunch of mid-range loads with bullets from 169-250 grains. Have yet to find an inaccurate load for a .41...

If you are looking for target velocity rounds, Reed's Ammo has .41 Special available.

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LAX Ammo is making a reduced power 41 magnum round for sale . Regards, Paul
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