WebOct 19, 2006 · The “Sarge” is right on; the .444 Marlin uses the same bullet diameter of .429 to .430 inch. As the .44 Remington magnum. What your friends may have been referring to is the .44 Rem Mag cartridge while using the same diameter bullet can not be fired in the .444 Marlin rifle, the case dimensions are not the same. WebNov 16, 2012 · So anyways I thought maybe a rechamber to .445 super mag might help tighten the chamber specs up a bit & at the same time get my effective range out closer to the 200+ yd area. Then I was reading about guys cutting .444 marlin brass down to 1.8" (which is the max case length in Indiana for rifles for deer hunting) and they called them …
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WebYes, the .444 Marlin is A GOOD CHOICE for grizzly or brown bear hunting, under average conditions, from a mid-range distance, with a medium grain expanding bullet, and with correct shot placement. Let’s look at those assumptions a … WebDecember 2016 #2. Well, the .44 Mag. and .444 Marlin operate at basically the same pressures and the barrel on that rifle can accept a longer cartridge by reaming the … highly available reverse proxy
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WebOct 31, 2004 · SSS, the guys @ Dixie Slugs developed a 44 Mag MAX that uses a cut down 444 case of 1.8" case length in both the rechambered Handi Rifle and a converted Marlin 30-30 with good success. By going to a longer cartridge case, you're able to use a slower burning rifle powder to take advantage of the additional barrel length. WebMy old Speer manual shows the .444 with a base diameter of .470" and a neck of .453" while the .44 Mag. is .457" with a neck of .456". I don't think I'd try shooting the .44 … WebThe besides the obvious difference in length and the fact one uses large rifle primers, the other large pistol primers - the .444 Marlin has a rim that is 0.003" thicker and a base … highly aware likert scale