Special Loads for the .44 Special
Not having a lot to do one day I was tinkering around at the loading bench, going through brass that I had not sorted. I had picked up a bunch of .45 ACP cases at the Range and among them were .40 S&W. I sorted them out of the .45 cases and put the .45's into the case cleaner. Then I went to throw the .40's into my scrap brass container when it hit me. Maybe I could shoot these things!
Measuring them showed they would work in the .44 Special ... as bullets!
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Shooting .45 ACP cases in the .475 Linebaugh I had learned quickly that you have to load the empties base-first into the cartridge. Otherwise the primer blows out and leaves a stuck case somewhere down the bore.
I loaded several .44 Special cases and then fired them into a wadded up towel in the shop so I could recover the "bullets" ...
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Then I loaded a small batch and headed to the Range. At 15 yards they hit low which I was anticipating since my .44 is sighted with the Keith 250 gr. SWC. Accuracy was decent. You could take rabbits with these loads.
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I have not tried any high velocity loads using the .40 S&W as the projectile. It would be easy enough to do if I were interested in it. The loads I used were easy and fun which was what I was after.