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500 would probably last me a lifetime. Looking for a source for a mid 2000 production marlin.

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I cast a 310 gr with GC, Lee mold for my 444's. They will shoot through a deer from any angle.

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Originally Posted by The Happy Kaboomer
I cast a 310 gr with GC, Lee mold for my 444's. They will shoot through a deer from any angle.


I think I used the same mold but without the gas check. It was the best bullet that I tried.


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I like to stay under 300 grains in my 444 loads except when going after UFOs and elephants. Then I go to 405 grain loads. LBT makes a 280 long flat nose bullet mold that looks like it would work well. I designed one on Mountain Mold's web site that is 290 grains and use it for my mice to moose load.

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Originally Posted by Bugger
Originally Posted by The Happy Kaboomer
I cast a 310 gr with GC, Lee mold for my 444's. They will shoot through a deer from any angle.


I think I used the same mold but without the gas check. It was the best bullet that I tried.


Memory can play tricks on an old geezer. I looked up the group size. It was about 12 MOA. Hard to say though because one missed the paper. Give me a break, that was about 45 years ago. Sorry to have mislead.


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I've got the Lee mold and a Ranch Dog mold made by NOE. The Ranch dog is the best bullet mold money can buy for the 444 IMO

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260gr with GC on the left. 280gr PB to the right. 280gr should handle most anything with the exception of the big bears. If your rifle is a Marlin with the 1/36 twist it may not handle a bullet heavier than the 280gr. If it's a Win 94 it will have a 1/20 twist & will easily handle the 310gr bullet.

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Yucon 254 Is right about the Ranch Dog bullet design. He came up with a winner when he designed those bullets. They were especially designed to work in a marlin with its short throat. I never heard a bad report on them.


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