@ - even 110 worked in 45 super but velocity was not high enough. Even tried it with side crimp. No difference. But for heavy 44 mag she’ll be right on the money.
@@gboutdoors5198 - maybe! I do think a hot water heater would do the trick. Shot one with 357 mag and it stopped it. Might also stop the 45 cal slug since it’s similar in speed.
45 super has potential. I checked out your channel. You have a bunch of content! I didn’t see the 45 super content. Would you mind coping & posting a link here? Thanks!! And thanks for commenting & watching!
I think 2400 is the best powder I’ve tried so far for 250+ grn slugs. I loaded a 340 grn .457 slug sized to .452 and test fired it today. 800 fps with about 7 grns of powder (2400). It’s was just a “wonder if this will work” test. It did work. Don’t know that it’s practical. 2400 worked great and clocked highest velocity I’ve seen with these cast bullets. The pistol primers did have sone drag so it’s almost time for rifle primers that this level.
@@motorgearhead Like it a lot, especially in the winter when my coat easily conceals that big G21. My carry load is a GI 230 grain solid copper hp at 1076 fps using 9.4 grains of power pistol for 592 fpe. Light recoil, sub sonic, and very easy to control. Bullet expansion is 1.25" in water jugs.
@@motorgearhead when I first started reloading in 1970, I used 2400 in my .44 special loads. But I found that it burned dirty, and there seemed to be quite a few unburned granules of powder left over. Maybe it does better at the higher pressure levels, like with .45 super.
😜🤘🏼🙏🙏🤘🏼😜
10mm speed w an extra 80 gr. That thing is badass sir.
Comp helps a lot. But it is snappy
Solid 4” revolver - 44 mag power levels. 2400 seems to be almost perfect for 250+ grn pills.
@motorgearhead it would have to be with that kind of power sir. It's amazing to see you developing power like that without a Webley or deagle
@@motorgearhead 2400 is what I run in 9" #629 w 240s. Got h110 for my 320 cast but haven't loaded it yet.
@ - even 110 worked in 45 super but velocity was not high enough. Even tried it with side crimp. No difference. But for heavy 44 mag she’ll be right on the money.
Wow no problem going through that! insane!
Yea. A 2x4 and a box of sand won’t save you if someone is slinging these things at you. Thanks for watching & commenting!
@@motorgearhead Lol maybe a wash machine would save you??
@@gboutdoors5198 - maybe! I do think a hot water heater would do the trick. Shot one with 357 mag and it stopped it. Might also stop the 45 cal slug since it’s similar in speed.
@@motorgearhead Wow thats crazy!
Snappy! Happy New Year to ya MG. Mike.
Happy New Year to you. It is snappy but is manageable with a comp.
I love 45Super! I have made some vids and shorts featuring 45Super. My favorite defense round for sure
45 super has potential. I checked out your channel. You have a bunch of content! I didn’t see the 45 super content. Would you mind coping & posting a link here? Thanks!! And thanks for commenting & watching!
@ ua-cam.com/users/shorts_6xwSRgY0pE?si=buZ12AumMQOLWINX
That is the same velocity I get from my .50gi Glock conversion. 1260 with a Rainier 275 grain plated HP at 970 fpe.
I think 2400 is the best powder I’ve tried so far for 250+ grn slugs. I loaded a 340 grn .457 slug sized to .452 and test fired it today. 800 fps with about 7 grns of powder (2400). It’s was just a “wonder if this will work” test. It did work. Don’t know that it’s practical. 2400 worked great and clocked highest velocity I’ve seen with these cast bullets. The pistol primers did have sone drag so it’s almost time for rifle primers that this level.
How do you like the 50gi?
@@motorgearhead Like it a lot, especially in the winter when my coat easily conceals that big G21. My carry load is a GI 230 grain solid copper hp at 1076 fps using 9.4 grains of power pistol for 592 fpe. Light recoil, sub sonic, and very easy to control. Bullet expansion is 1.25" in water jugs.
@ 1.25” WOW!!
@@motorgearhead when I first started reloading in 1970, I used 2400 in my .44 special loads. But I found that it burned dirty, and there seemed to be quite a few unburned granules of powder left over. Maybe it does better at the higher pressure levels, like with .45 super.