gingergiant93
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Background info:
Grandpa's .41 MAG
S&W Model 57
N-FRAME
8 3/8" Barrel
Stainless with Rosewood grips (I believe)
Most of my research has turned up rugers, and marlins and other such .41 magnums, all having little 4-6" barrels. I have been having a hard time finding any load data with a 8 3/8" barrel. I know that barrel length makes a difference in pressures and velocities, hence the continued effort to find quality information..
So I have been doing quite a bit of searching, and researching for a quality load that I can use (safely) in my inheritance. I am looking for a MAGNUM load not a weenie load, I do not have any fancy-pants tools. I have a Lyman D5 scale, powder dippers, a LEE single stage O-Frame press, Lee .41 Mag die set will be here on my birthday. Based on what I have read to this point, 2400 seems to be one of the better Magnum powders? Also I have seen a lot of W110(?) and 296(?) recommendations? I measure every charge one at a time with a scoop and scale (This is a hobby, not a profession. I take time on my work, pride in my body parts)
The just of what I am asking for is this?
What is the difference between the three powders mentioned?
&
What is the pressure and velocity differences from a short (4-6") barrel to a long (8 3/8") barrel? With the three powders mentioned?
& what would you recommend as a starting load?
If you think another powder may give better results (or equal) I would be happy to absorb more information.
Long story short, what would be your PREFERRED .41 MAGNUM Load?
P.s. I like to shoot 210-220gr JHP or plated RN.
Any safe information will be appreciated, snide comments or remarks will not be.
Thank you for your time and thought.
Grandpa's .41 MAG
S&W Model 57
N-FRAME
8 3/8" Barrel
Stainless with Rosewood grips (I believe)
Most of my research has turned up rugers, and marlins and other such .41 magnums, all having little 4-6" barrels. I have been having a hard time finding any load data with a 8 3/8" barrel. I know that barrel length makes a difference in pressures and velocities, hence the continued effort to find quality information..
So I have been doing quite a bit of searching, and researching for a quality load that I can use (safely) in my inheritance. I am looking for a MAGNUM load not a weenie load, I do not have any fancy-pants tools. I have a Lyman D5 scale, powder dippers, a LEE single stage O-Frame press, Lee .41 Mag die set will be here on my birthday. Based on what I have read to this point, 2400 seems to be one of the better Magnum powders? Also I have seen a lot of W110(?) and 296(?) recommendations? I measure every charge one at a time with a scoop and scale (This is a hobby, not a profession. I take time on my work, pride in my body parts)
The just of what I am asking for is this?
What is the difference between the three powders mentioned?
&
What is the pressure and velocity differences from a short (4-6") barrel to a long (8 3/8") barrel? With the three powders mentioned?
& what would you recommend as a starting load?
If you think another powder may give better results (or equal) I would be happy to absorb more information.
Long story short, what would be your PREFERRED .41 MAGNUM Load?
P.s. I like to shoot 210-220gr JHP or plated RN.
Any safe information will be appreciated, snide comments or remarks will not be.
Thank you for your time and thought.