Just shoot .44 special rounds for less power.
John
If you are looking for range ammo Georgia Arms makes a 240 grain FMJ at 1000 fps that splits the difference between 44 Special and full power magnums. That was my favorite ammo for my S&W 69 with a 4 inch barrel. Strong enough to be interesting but not so punishing I wanted to quit after a cylinder or two.
EDIT: I tried going to the Georgia Arms website to verify the 240 grain FMJ was less than half the price of the BB ammo. The website said they had a catastrophic fire and are closed until further notice. I live in Georgia but somehow missed this story on the local news. From the pictures I saw it looked like the building is a total loss. Hope they rebuild, I really liked some of their ammo and it always shot well for me.
Winchester white box 240 JSP is listed at 1175fps. Their 240 HP hog or boar or whatever flashy name stuff that comes in a 20 round box for the same price as 50 in the white box is listed at 1425fps.
If you ever get into reloading you’ll need to look no further than a 240-250 cast bullet over 9 grains of Unique. 1050fps and wonderfully accurate in every 44 I’ve tried it in.
I'm looking into this idea. I'd never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing it.Okay I just have to add this: Instead of trying to find weakened .44 magnum loads why not buy a 1911 of your favorite brand (which you probably already own) and install a .460 Rowland conversion with the V2 Damper system and 9-11 pound reaction spring. The resultant gun can shoot full power .460 Rowland advertised at just under to over 1,000 foot pounds of energy which easily beats most 4" barrel .44 magnum loads, but with far, FAR less felt recoil or muzzle flip. Recoil is so mild you'll find yourself wanting to shoot the full power ammo, but you can also step down to .45 Super loads in the 600-650 foot-pounds of energy range, then on down to the .45 ACP+P power range, and on down to the .45 ACP standard load, all from the same gun, no spring changes required.
The 1911 also holds 8 rounds standard, or 11 rounds with 10 round mag, can be recharged in the blink of an eye, and has the near perfect ergonomics and trigger of the 1911.
I'm looking into this idea. I'd never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing it.
I knew of it, but never really thought about it in this particular context.
But then ... I reload, I cast, and I powder coat.
Thus I have a lot of resources to solve such problems.
460 conversion..... The man makes a hell of a case