Am I overloading my .44?

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Am I overloading my .44?

#1 Post by Tower75 »

Hi guys,

I own a - new to me - .44 Pietta "Colt" Army cap 'n' ball revolver. Took her down the range the other week and had a ball with it. I was using 30 grains, a beeswax wad and a .451 ball.

I just happened to look at the Pietta website the other day and their site states I shouldn't put anymore then 15 grains in a chamber!

I've been loading double that.

I'm not intentionally trying to blow myself up, in fact, I thought 30 grains was avarage - I know people that stick more than that in - should I knock the charge down to 15 grains, or am I safe to still load 30?

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Wait, so I can own a .55 calibre Boys anti-tank rifle, but not a .22 pistol?
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#2 Post by Doz »

It's a lot more than I use, but a lot depends on the type of powder and the distance you're shooting. Not to mention whether or not you prefer spectacle over accuracy! ;)

This is worth a look: http://www.mlagb.com/shooting/pistol/2002loads.pdf

Edit: It's also worth bearing in mind that black powder and it's substitutes (Pyrodex etc.) are supposed to be measured volumetrically rather than by weight. In practice I don't know how much difference this makes, but that's the official line!
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#3 Post by Steve »

I've got a Uberti 44 'Remington' and have gone upto 30 grains with no problems.20 grains however is the more accurate load over 25mtrs.

Edited to add-this is with fine black powder.
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#4 Post by alan108 »

When I had my Uberti .44, I loaded 25gns of Hodgdon 777 fffg with no problems, (easier to clean than black powder). Fairly accurate over 25 yards,and great fun,so much so that i've joined a club and as soon as i'm a FULL member it's off to buy a couple more pistols.

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#5 Post by Tower75 »

...Not to mention whether or not you prefer spectacle over accuracy!
I'm just looking to keep the Rebs and Indians away! :D

I was at 25 yards. Accuracy wasn't bad, considering. I even managed to hit a 500ml empty water-bottle... somehow.

But thanks for the info, guys
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Tower.75 wrote:I'm just looking to keep the Rebs and Indians away! :D
They'll be creepin' up on ya through the smoke! ;)
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Doz wrote: They'll be creepin' up on ya through the smoke! ;)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Now that, made me laugh!
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#8 Post by Tower75 »

Why do you think I carry a cavarly sabre? ;)
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Steve wrote:I've got a Uberti 44 'Remington' and have gone upto 30 grains with no problems.20 grains however is the more accurate load over 25mtrs.

Edited to add-this is with fine black powder.
Thought i might as well update this.

As im an RCO and keyholder i went to the range other day with a friend to try some different loads.I tried 35 grains of black powder and although my shots went high along with lots of smoke,huge theatrical muzzle flash,fair bit of recoil-the gun handled it.The cylinder was so full of powder i couldnt fit any packing agent in!

However,17 grains is by far the most accurate load...but not nearly as exciting. :lol:
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#10 Post by Dave 101 »

I went to Roding armoury yesterday to pick up some ammo and the brothers had a cylinder well not a whole one , at least three quarters of it that someone had overstoked , or maybe put the wrong type of powder in , it was from a Colt .

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