.44mag High Velocity Hunting Ammo!
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- The fastest 44 Magnum expanding copper ammunition on the market! Designed and created for the purpose of optimizing the 44 Magnum’s true performance capability. This all copper 44 Magnum ammo has been designed for rapid expansion. Our new LVR copper bullet is designed for lever action, magazine fed bolt action and revolver firearms.
(Trajectory: 100yds: +2.4″, 150yds: 0.0″, 175 yds: -3.0″)
Speed over weight as speed kills. Read the book Alaska's Wolf man. Frank Glaser said his 220 swift killed everything he shot quicker then any other gun he had. Frank did say he didnt shoot Grizzlies with it. Frank lived in Alaska from 1915 to 1950. Very good book.
A lot of Alaskans use .22’s of some variety for hunting. 22-250’s, 220 swifts, .221 fireball, .222 Rem, etc. Amazing the damage those little, speedy pills do!
Interesting offering. Results look good. Our family has harvested so, so many whitetail with 44 magnum rifles & revolvers. I believe all of them with 240 grain bullets. And most of those have been XTPs. I would give these a chance. If the accuracy is there and they expand reliably, I would try them.
That does look like a great deer bullet. I also went to the website and found a lot of good information on several other cartridges loaded by Bear Creek. The velocities are impressive.
They’ve got some really good loads available for straight walled cartridges. They’ve done really well improving on standard cartridges
@@FullQuiverOutdoors Maybe we could see some other offerings on the channel in the future
There are several videos on their offerings on my channel. I also use them in most all of my gun hunts with straight walled cartridges. I release a new video on their cartridges pretty much when they come out.
@@FullQuiverOutdoors That's great! I'll check them out. Thanks
Good concept, would love to see a 357 mag version
Amazing!!! Do you have something lined up for a 10mm handgun?
They don’t yet
Very interesting like to try those in the Freedom Arms revolver for sure. Are they going to be offered as just a bullet for reloaders ??
Yes they are. You can contact Bear Creek directly for that info. I don’t know if they are on the website or not.
@@FullQuiverOutdoors thanks do you happen to know the diameter of?
@@loupuleff571, .429 is standard .44mag diameter so I would guess that. Contact them directly for more info like that.
@@loupuleff571I just found on their website that the diameter is .430”. Just fyi.
So how does this Stack up against the Barnes TAC 225 in 44 Magnum
What is the BC of the Bullet ?
Remaining velocity at 100 yards
Revolver ?
Lever Rifle ?
Off topic, but you look like the world famous MMA fighter Fedor Emalienko.
Haha! He does a little bit. Fedor is a legend!
That would be great in 400 legend, especially for handloaders
I’m curious what the down range ballistics and drop are on this both from handgun and rifle.
I believe all that info is on their webpage under this ammo
Diameter.429? My old Marlin likes .431
Just looked it up on their website. It is .430”
After a seeing the African game taken I can Assume that
These bullets will work well on bear and on elk?
The level of stupid you have can't be measured.
I am since 1989 an Alaskan professional hunting guide doing brown bears hunts.
NO handgun of any size is for AK large and dangerous bears, and we find in the brown and Grizzly bears 8 inches of fat handgun bullets or 12-gauge slugs all the time from the bears living around a SE Alaskan town with a large fishing tourism.
One 9 1/2-foot 1400-pound Brown bear had killed 2 fishermen that go off 4 shots into the bear with a 44 mag handgun and then killed both people !
My client killed this bear, and we found the 44 cal bullets in the bears fat that went to the state crime lad to identify the bullets had come from that handgun.
When seeing study's saying a gun for protection against AK bears in not affective no one will say those people who are killed and injured in Alaska bear attacks when a gun was used it is because the gun was a weak home defense handgun NOT a large bore rifle.
Even more telling how ineffective a handgun is on large AK bears I have a nurse friend who tells me of the weekly spring and summer bear victims who came in to be put back together and always she tells me it is that handgun owners first who get the worst of the bear attacks and 2nd are the shotgun owners getting chewed up.
In 20 years she has been a nurse she tells me never has a large rifle owner come in after a Brown bear attack because the bear gets killed on the spot by large rifles.
Non expanding hardcast, penetrating type bullets?
@@kentdurham2716 By writing that BS you just showed your teenagers RUclips Groupie Parrot mouth talking ignorance!
There are no such lead bullets called nonexpanding penetrating lead bullets they all either pancake or fragment and that is known by every experienced reloader & gun owner and muzzle loader shooter.
And lead bullets can only take low velocity speeds or if pushed to fast the lead fouls up the bore.
Do they have a similar bullet style for 357 mag?
Not yet. I’m not sure if it’s popular enough hunting cartridge to mess with. It has to have a market for them to go through development.
Look at Cutting Edge 105 gr, will give the same type of performance in the 357.
Si il possible to hâve it in France?
You’d have to check your laws. I have no idea. Sorry
@@FullQuiverOutdoors ok thank you, I'm desperate to find a 44 mag copper in France to hunt, I have a 30-06 and no problem there is everything you want but the 44 mag in France is above all a handgun caliber without ammunition geared towards hunting like in the US ,I hope my English is not too distressing and have a nice day
Any future offerings in a 10mm yet?
You’d have to contact Bear Creek about that. I would love to see an all copper 10mm hunting round.
can i get just the bullets
Contact Bear Creek Ballistics directly. I believe they do sell bullets only.