Just picked-up a 444P Outfitter

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XPNut
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Just picked-up a 444P Outfitter

Post by XPNut »

I like it alot but, my favorite bullet won't work in it.....A 300gr WFNGC Cast Performance. I also tried other 300gr bullets but, thay all hit the lands hard. Even a 240gr Keth the 240gr Hornaday XTP's work but they too hit the lands a tad. What to do....
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Chuck 100 yd
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Post by Chuck 100 yd »

Shorter brass? Try some Hornady LE brass in it. :wink:
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Post by 1886 »

I had a 444S at one time. I had to seat LFN cast bullets pretty deep in order to have them function. Just a thought, might work for you. 1886.
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Post by XPNut »

Here's a pic....
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Post by buckeyeshooter »

good looking shooter! You could probably have a smith open it up to handle the bullet shape you want to use, should be an easy job.
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Post by Modoc ED »

Good suggestion from 1886. Seat your bullets past the crimp groove and crip them higher up on the ogive. Use a Lee Factory Crimp die for a firm crimp on the ogive.

Nice looking rifle.
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