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<blockquote data-quote="jlanecr500" data-source="post: 5410392" data-attributes="member: 16430"><p>You already have 5144 powder that will work at 44gr. With how difficult finding components can be, I'd give it a try. I had issues with that powder about 10 years ago and once I found the Reloder 7 load, I never looked back. </p><p>Order some of the MMP orange high pressure sabots I linked to in my last post. PM me your address and I'll get some bullets in the mail. The fit needs to be pretty snug. Smokeless powder has to have a maintained pressure (1000psi and up depending on powder) on it after ignition to keep burning. A loose fitting load will not attain that pressure. You might want to drill a hole about 1/2" deep in a golf ball to put on the end of the ramrod so as not to bruise your palm when loading. I'll return pm my phone # so we can get this going for this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlanecr500, post: 5410392, member: 16430"] You already have 5144 powder that will work at 44gr. With how difficult finding components can be, I'd give it a try. I had issues with that powder about 10 years ago and once I found the Reloder 7 load, I never looked back. Order some of the MMP orange high pressure sabots I linked to in my last post. PM me your address and I'll get some bullets in the mail. The fit needs to be pretty snug. Smokeless powder has to have a maintained pressure (1000psi and up depending on powder) on it after ignition to keep burning. A loose fitting load will not attain that pressure. You might want to drill a hole about 1/2" deep in a golf ball to put on the end of the ramrod so as not to bruise your palm when loading. I'll return pm my phone # so we can get this going for this season. [/QUOTE]
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