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CAS TOPICS => The Powder Room - CAS reloading => Topic started by: PJ Hardtack on June 15, 2019, 03:00:56 PM

Title: Tite Group in 44-40
Post by: PJ Hardtack on June 15, 2019, 03:00:56 PM
Up to now my wife has been shooting 6 grs Red Dot in her Pietta 44-40 SAAs with 200 RNFPs 'cause that's what I load for my 44-40 rifles.

It's a tad much for her so on a recommendation I tried 5 grs of Tite Group. It's supposed to be conducive to large capacity cases. She and her guns like it and she groups better with them than with any other calibre or load. No flinching or pulling trying to beat recoil.

I've recently acquired a pair of Pietta 44-40s myself and I think I'll use it as well.

The Piettas are proving to be the best timed, best fitted, best looking CAS revolvers we've ever owned! We're both shooting 7-1/2" barrels, her frames blued, mine case coloured with poly-ivory grips.
Title: Re: Tite Group in 44-40
Post by: Coffinmaker on June 16, 2019, 11:41:08 AM

PJ ....  :D

Not at all surprised you are happy with Pietta.  Really nice guns.  Really nice.

Might I suggest though .... 160Gr bullets for the hand guns??  I like really light bullets for the pistols.  I don't care for recoil in handguns.  Just a thought.
Title: Re: Tite Group in 44-40
Post by: PJ Hardtack on June 16, 2019, 11:45:14 AM
We feel just the opposite in our club - we like the buck & roar of stiffer loads. We let the race gunners chase each other with loads that bounce off steel targets and even wood.

When I want to shoot powder puff, I shoot .44 Russian in my 44-40s. They work just fine, despite warnings that babies would die and birds would fall from the sky.