Thebear_78
Handloader
- Sep 30, 2004
- 3,099
- 876
After picking up the 96/44 for my son earlier this year I have become so impressed with the merits of a handy 44 mag carbine that I couldn’t pass up this Ruger 77/44 carbine.
Stainless and synthetic so it should handle the weather well and short enough to fit across the front rack of my wheeler. It should be just the ticket for a knock around rifle and do double duty as close range big game and bear defense.
After an exhaustive search for the last several months I have finally found some powder to load the 44 with. I picked up two pounds of IMR 4227 yesterday and have a pound of 296. It has been surprisingly difficult to find handgun powder up here lately! I have some 240 and 300gr Hornady XTP AND SOME 300gr Caste performance WFNGC. I’d like to pick up some 320 LFNGC to try also as I think they would penetrate like crazy at carbine velocities. One of these @ 1600fps or so should have little trouble going end to end on anything in alaska.
I have a 3-9x33 leupy compact on it right now but think a 2.5 or 1-4 would be a better fit in the future. I think something like the heavy german #1 reticle would be ideal. Sadly they don’t offer that reticle any more in anything other than the custom shop. I might have to get a VX2 1-4 from the custom shop here in the future.
Stainless and synthetic so it should handle the weather well and short enough to fit across the front rack of my wheeler. It should be just the ticket for a knock around rifle and do double duty as close range big game and bear defense.
After an exhaustive search for the last several months I have finally found some powder to load the 44 with. I picked up two pounds of IMR 4227 yesterday and have a pound of 296. It has been surprisingly difficult to find handgun powder up here lately! I have some 240 and 300gr Hornady XTP AND SOME 300gr Caste performance WFNGC. I’d like to pick up some 320 LFNGC to try also as I think they would penetrate like crazy at carbine velocities. One of these @ 1600fps or so should have little trouble going end to end on anything in alaska.
I have a 3-9x33 leupy compact on it right now but think a 2.5 or 1-4 would be a better fit in the future. I think something like the heavy german #1 reticle would be ideal. Sadly they don’t offer that reticle any more in anything other than the custom shop. I might have to get a VX2 1-4 from the custom shop here in the future.