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Old 11-07-2022, 05:41 AM
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$50 well spent I'd say!




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Thief! Lol! Great score!
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Originally Posted by Nomercy448
Thief! Lol! Great score!

I didn't argue the price any. Guy died. No family.

Executor of the will is just getting rid of stuff. Mostly junk.

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Old 11-07-2022, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Nomercy448
Thief! Lol! Great score!
What do you think about those 200grains for a .44 magnum? 6" revolver.

Can I make a reliable deer load with that? Or too light?

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Without looking in my reloading manuals and checking my state regs for legal handgun loads I would think you could produce a legal load.

And with the proper sabot you could certainly use them in a muzzleloader.
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Where I live (Nebraska) the state reg's are fairly simple, a handgun must deliver at least 400 foot-pounds of energy at 50 yards and a muzzleloader must be a minimum of .44 caliber.
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200grn JHP’s in 44mag should be baking out around 1800fps… they may open a little more than some folks might want, but lay off the shoulder and let them work on the heart and lungs and death will come on swift wings.

Super jealous, that’s a bunch of great bullets.
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Originally Posted by Nomercy448
200grn JHP’s in 44mag should be baking out around 1800fps… they may open a little more than some folks might want, but lay off the shoulder and let them work on the heart and lungs and death will come on swift wings.

Super jealous, that’s a bunch of great bullets.

That's what I was hoping.
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Wow all that for $50! What a deal/steal
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
Wow all that for $50! What a deal/steal
Couple pieces of .375win brass I left for you up at the cabin too.

Only like five or six. But that's stuff can be hard to find
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