That's not a "light" .44 magnum load, it's a .44 special load.
A "light" .44 magnum load should be 240 grain slug around 1,000 to 1,100 fps! Anything LESS is well down within the .44 Spl range!
Well, I can't say I'd agree with that. Not that I'm any kind of expert, but...
For W231 with a 240gr bullet, 975 FPS isn't "well down within the 44 special range" - its just below the 44 mag range which the Winchester load guide shows as EXACTLY 8.0gr W231 with a 240gr bullet at 1021 FPS for a starting load.
There isn't even any load data in Winchesters online manual for loading a 44 special with a 240gr bullet and W231. The closest thing they list is an even lighter 220gr bullet and it shows a MAX load of 5.8gr running at only 845 FPS.
Also, if you're loading it in a 44 mag case, it would certainly be more incorrect to call it a "hot" 44 special, wouldn't it?
All that being said, what would you call it if not a "light" 44 magnum?
BTW, I'm not saying that there isn't other good valid published load data out there for 240gr bullets and W231 - I'm just referencing the most CURRENT data from the actual powder manufacturer.
As with all things reloading, YMMV.
