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<blockquote data-quote="PrairieGhost" data-source="post: 211427" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>My way of curing flinch goes against most all of the rules. Years ago I read an article called the 10.91mm mag. Hornady had just come out with a double cannelare on their 300 gr 44 cal XTP. When loaded to the back cannelare this guy was loading the same amount of H110 as the book called for with the 240 gr 44 magnum XTP. Now I have a 310 gr cast with a double cannelare. After you fight with yourself for three or four cylinder loads pick up the 45ACP and you think your shooting a toy. After a few rounds with the 310gr I have absolutely zero flinch with the 45ACP, 357 mag, 9mm, or factory loads in the 44 mag. I know most magazine writers will tell you heavy loads will cause a flinch. Maybe, but afterwards everything is a pussycat. Tell yourself over and over it's not going to kick. Hard to do have five or six rounds, but it's what you have to do to convince yourself. Even if you do reload I wouldn't suggest trying it in a cheap revolver. Your best bet is to buy the Buffalo Bore 305 gr bear load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrairieGhost, post: 211427, member: 704"] My way of curing flinch goes against most all of the rules. Years ago I read an article called the 10.91mm mag. Hornady had just come out with a double cannelare on their 300 gr 44 cal XTP. When loaded to the back cannelare this guy was loading the same amount of H110 as the book called for with the 240 gr 44 magnum XTP. Now I have a 310 gr cast with a double cannelare. After you fight with yourself for three or four cylinder loads pick up the 45ACP and you think your shooting a toy. After a few rounds with the 310gr I have absolutely zero flinch with the 45ACP, 357 mag, 9mm, or factory loads in the 44 mag. I know most magazine writers will tell you heavy loads will cause a flinch. Maybe, but afterwards everything is a pussycat. Tell yourself over and over it's not going to kick. Hard to do have five or six rounds, but it's what you have to do to convince yourself. Even if you do reload I wouldn't suggest trying it in a cheap revolver. Your best bet is to buy the Buffalo Bore 305 gr bear load. [/QUOTE]
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