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Old 04-19-2010, 12:35 PM
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320gr. .44 Special standard pressure? 320gr. .44 Special standard pressure? 320gr. .44 Special standard pressure? 320gr. .44 Special standard pressure? 320gr. .44 Special standard pressure?  
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Default 320gr. .44 Special standard pressure?

I picked up some Cast Performance 320gr. bullets from a buddy- only about 36 of them, and I want to know if anyone can suggest a standard pressure load to try on them, in a Ruger blackhawk and my 2nd model HE's.

I have never loaded anything this heavy in the Special before, but wouldn't mind trying this few to see how they work, but more than anything, how they look. I have no idea how they will shoot, but I think they will certainly fill the cylinder completely and make some great photos- I'm goin' to keep six just for this purpose.

Suggestions appreciated.
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