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My favorite bullets for the 444

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Harpy, I just bought a new Marlin Model 444P in the 444 and I was wondering where you got your heavy weight bullets for this grand cartridge. Also this is my first lever action I have ever purchased, I just could not pass this one up. KMART here in Alaska is going out of buiseness and they had this rifle for $359.00, so I bought it and because I have always wanted one.
 
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444 Bullets

Harpy: do you have any feeding problems with the 355 grain bullet. It looks like it has a long nose and the crimp groove looks to be far enough down the bullet so you would have to use a Lee Factory Crimp die to seat the bullet below that groove.

What are your powder choices for those bullets? I find tht some of the powder charges from BearTooth for those bullets make seating them deeply enough for the lever action a bit of a problem. What are your experiences on this issue?

BTW, I really like the looks of that 355 grainer - with that I would go after dinosaur, or large dangerous game. Whooeee that's a womper. Mikey.
 
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This is my favorite firearm….period.

Tony,
Excellent buy on your Marlin. I think you will be VERY satisfied with your choice of caliber! I make the bullets in the picture.



Mikey,
The 355gr and 405gr work just fine in my Win 94 BB. I load them to from 2.500 to 2.550 O.A.L and I do use Lee Factory Crimp die .I use Ken’s load data in my gun I have no pressure sighs, and I have put well over 2000 rounds of these two heavy wt. bullets threw my Win 94 BB and a bunch more of other wts. My Win 94 BB has a 1X12 twist and the 355gr loads will put 4 shots into about 2”@ 100yds with the last three going into .940” at a AVE velocity of 2,121 fps. The 405gr will put 4 shots into 1.5”@100 with the last three producing a .550” group at an AVE velocity of 1815fps. AGAIN these loads are safe in MY GUN and might not be safe in yours. I lapped the bbl, had the action slicked up, a muzzle brake installed (that with a twist of the wrist can be engaged/disengaged), a trigger job and a Houge recoil reducer put in the stock. My gun is 6 3/4 lbs. and w/o the Houge in the stock will kick the C#$@ out of you when shooting at the bench.

I have taken all kinds of game with this gun/caliber, from turtles and small game with squib loads to bear and it has NEVER failed me. It just keeps getting better and with the spitzers it is capable making accurate hits and kills at over well 300yds. 90% of my shooting at game in under 100yds but the spitzer just adds a dimension you would never think possible in this gun/caliber and accurately placing shots at well past 300yds+ are possible.

:grin:

Good hunting
Harpy
 
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Harpy: thanks for the information, I appreciate your response. Got a couple of additional questions and a few statements.

Your load velocities with the heavies you prefer are well within the pressure limits for that cartridge and bullet weight. BearTooth gets about the same specs as you do but their accuracy measurements aren't as good as yours. They found they needed more velocity from their 405 grainer to get any sort of a good group at 100 yds. They were using a couple of Marlins, one a 444P with a 20" barrel and a 1:20 twist, the other a 444S with the micro-groove 1:38 twist.

How the hay did you wind up with a Winnie with a 1:12 twist - I ask because your 405 grain velocities are slower than theirs - though not by much - but your accuracy is much better. My Winnie carries a 26" 1:24 twist 6 groove Montana Rifleman barrel and is very accurate but, I haven't yet tried the 405s with it, expecting that my longer barrel with get the velocities needs to accurize that bullet without having to go to max loads.

I have some problems properly seating the heavy bullets over the charges recommended by BearTooth. Have you found that to be true for you, or do you use powders that compress more easily? Got any tips? Mikey.
 
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Harpy: Ooops, I forgot - you said you use 'Ken's' load data - is this a post I missed, or can it be located elsewhere. Also, you said you made those bullets - I am impressed. They looked very good in your post. Do you make these commercially? Also, from BearTooth I read that their accuracy improved as the bullets got larger, that is sizing them up to .432. You had mentioned .429 I believe, and I find it both heartening and a bit exciting to think I can use normally sized bullets in that bore to attain that kind of accuracy. Thanks again. Mikey.
 
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Mikey,
My cast bullets are sized .430 to .431 and .429 to .430 for the jacketed bullets. You will have to experiment and see which dia. will work best for you. Two of my clients use a 300gr WFN LBT bullet that is sized to .433.
My gun is an older Win 94 BB Black Shadow with a 20’bbl and the MB adds about 2”. They came with a 1 in 12 twist, but Winchester changed the twist to 1 in 38, why I will never figure out.
I do sell them commercially. I have a few clients that keep me busy and I don’t want this to turn into something that is no longer a labor of love. I don’t mass-produce my bullets.
I don’t have any problem seating either of the heavy bullets over the powder charges. I just purchased a few hundred nickel-plated 444 Marlin cases and I don’t know if I will have any problems with them. I also use a Lyman “M” neck expander; it has cut my group size in half.

Keep me posted on your results

Good Hunting
Harpy
 
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Harpy- :D

I have a couple quick questions if you don't mind. I also have one of the Winchester M-94BB Black Shadow rifles with the 1 in 12 twist. What is the longest COL you have been able to use in your rifle and how is your accuracy with the lighter (200 to 300) grain bullets?

Thanks,
 
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Matt,
I have tried some of Paco's 250gr load data with my 250gr Keith SWC @ over 2600+fps and the best accuracy I could get was 3" @ 50yds, but I really didn't work with the loads too much. I took a Bear in Maine 2ys ago with a 310gr WFN bullet @ about 2100fps and shoots 2 ½”@ 100yds. My hunting buddy got video of the shot and it looks like it was hit with a MACK truck. You could see the air/mist/blood come out of where the bullet impacted the front shoulder and a huge cloud of the same”stuff” out the other side! We found where the bullet went into the bank after penetrating the bear but it went in so deep that we could not recover it. Both entrance and exit wounds were very large. The pic’s are a little graphic and don’t know if they would allow them on the site. What was interesting was after speaking with the guide I decided to try an unhardened bullet as my first shot and I had the rest of my tube loaded with hard cast. The shot was 45yds across a creek and it took only one shot (as usual with a 444).
My Win BB 94 shoots 265gr bullets and up very well. I love shooting spitzer bullets from 250grs to over 400grs. They shoot relatively flat for a big bore bullet out to ranges where a leveraction in not supposed to be able to according some of the experts. Short range my B&**!

My favorite bullets for the 444 are a 405grLFN, 355grWLN, 310gr and 275gr bonded core spitzer.


Good Hunting
Harpy
 
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Harpy-

Thanks for the info. I was actually glad to find out that my Black Shadow .444 had the faster twist than the standard 1 in 38" that Marlin was using. I really don't think I'll have a need to shoot anything under 265 grains out of it so I'm sure everything will be fine.

Just a suggestion, while you may not want to post the most graphic of the photo's I'm sure everybody would like to see at least one picture of your Bear. Maybe you could post one that isn't all that graphic but still shows off your trophy? :wink:
 
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Harpy: Nice bear. Very excellent pictures, too. Those go hand in hand with some of the pictures coug2wolves posted about the last Hog he took with his 444 - very interesting on how they both look the same on the inside but, his loads had the same effect on his Hog.

Say, where did you find those pointed 444 jacketed slugs. I've got a Lyman Tang sight on my Winnie to accompany its 26" barrel and I think it might be able to shoot those pointed slugs out to a very long range. Single shots of course but what fun. Mikey.
 
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Harpy: The Montana Rifleman put that barrel on - 26" with a 1:24 (I think) twist, full magazine tube and the Lyman Tang sight. She's pretty, and pretty darned accurate, too, which is why I'm so interested in shooting the heavier bullets over longer ranges. Mikey.
 
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best bullet ive found for the .444 is the ballictic cast 340lfngc It was designed for it as it has two crimp groves feeds great and is very accurate. Works great in the handguns too.
 
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444 Bullets

Harpy: I apologize for not responding sooner.

I'm sorry, but I don't have the technological capabilities to send or receive pictures. But to answer your question, yes, my Winnie started out as a timber carbine with a 20" bbl and fullmagazine tube. I was incorrect in one of my earlier posts in that my bbl carries a 1:26 twist. Just imagine the timber carbine with 6 additional inches of barrel and mag tube. It is a nice looking rifle and the extra bbl and tube bring the weight to 7+1/2 lbs. A nice weight that balances evenly along the extra length of the rifle and makes for both easy carry for a long gun and softer recoil from the bench.

You mentioned that you made your own bullets, as does Lloyd, but you also showed a 270/75 grain jacketed spitzer. Is that also of your manufacture, and if so, 'wow'. You also mentioned that you were going to start making some 350 - 500 gn spitzers. I have always felt the 444 capable of accuracy with heavy bullets, whether gas-checked or jacketed and I'm real glad to say that you've confirmed that with the accuracy you descibe. I'm so jealous.

For the time being I am shaking off the winter blahs and getting ready for some range work with some 300 and 335 grainrs I was experimenting with. They're loaded, might as well shoot them. I always stay within pressure limitations, preferring accuracy to the extra ounce of power you might get with max loads. And since I like my Winnie and ant to keep us both around for a while, 2 questions at you: What are your powder charges for the accuracy loads you shoot and are they at safe pressures. Also, how difficult is it to seat the bullet to proper depth for reliable lever functioning with enough powder in the case to move them out like that????? Thanks Harpy. Mikey.
 
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Mickey,
The loads I have been using for the 355gr and 405gr bullets are the “MAX” loads that Marshall Stanton lists. (In a few instances I have went over his max loads but I felt there was no need for the extra power). I have used/tested most of Paco’s loads in my Win 94 BB and they work well also. Again they are safe in my 444 Win 94 BB but might not be in yours, so follow their suggestions and work up slowly. Different alloys/hardness and lube will create different pressures!
I have had no problem with the powder capacity and bullet seating with any of the loads. However with that said, my Win 94 BB is out to a gunsmith to see if the O.A.L can be increased so I can make it a “2” shooter with the 270gr Spitzer bullets. I will keep you posted.

I would love to see a picture of your Win! I prefer the Win 94 BB to all the other leveractions. I love the feel of a slicked up Win 94 BB action, how compact/small they are….just how dam good they point and feel. It is well worth the effort/money to get recoil pad, trigger job, action slicked up. They are certainly not the strongest leveractions but they will do what I ask. I have played with a bunch of caliber’s over the last 30yrs I found the .430dia the most capable/versatile diameter for me, when shooting shot-loads and round-ball’s to my 270gr Spitzer/355gr/405gr WLN bullets. With my bullets I would not hesitate to hunt the world for any game with my Win 94 BB 444.

NOTE: As I mentioned earlier, I use a Lyman “M” neck expander and Lee factory Crimp Die.

Here is a picture of some of my spitzer bullets from 220grs to 425grs. I have been shooting/casting/swaging .430 bullets for over 25yrs and have a small fortune invested in the molds etc. I don’t believe every thing I read, nor do I rely on the information of self-proclaimed experts. Some gun writers will have you think that the 444 only a 150yd to 200yd cartridge, I know better. I guess you can never do enough of your OWN testing!

http://www.chokecreek.addr.com/P20100061.jpg



Good Hunting
Harpy
 
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