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What am I missing by using my mid-range Unique and HS-6 revolver loads in 16" Carbines? Besides the obvious velocity increase of H110?

Never been big into handgun/lever loading, as I'm a bolt action looney.

Talking .44 and .357 Mags, with 240 and 158 grain jacketed, at 50 yards and under.

Appreciate your experience on the subject.
Have a 77/44 that goes both ways, dunno why not for a lever gun. Wait....

16" barrel - check
Lever action - check
Peestol cartridge - no check
Cast bullets - check
Mild loads - check
Difference? I dunno

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The .25-20 Win. ain't a pistol cartridge either, dunno that matters much.

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At 50 yards and under I can’t imagine you’re missing out on too much. People hunt with handguns in those cartridges and they do fine, and with the extra speed from a 16” barrel I find it hard to believe you’d notice much of a difference in trajectory or killing power between the loads at the ranges you’re talking about.
Originally Posted by JJWise
At 50 yards and under I can’t imagine you’re missing out on too much. People hunt with handguns in those cartridges and they do fine, and with the extra speed from a 16” barrel I find it hard to believe you’d notice much of a difference in trajectory or killing power between the loads at the ranges you’re talking about.


This was my thinking exactly. ^^^

Just wondered if I was missing something with this line of thinking?
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