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.44/77 Fired at Last - Don Kenna - 11-13-2014 I finally got all the tools and components together, loaded some cartridges, and fired the original Remington #1 “Rolling Block” in .44/77 chambering that I acquired some months ago. I was very pleasantly surprised at the rifle’s accuracy, especially considering its pretty rudimentary original sights (step elevator barrel and standard blade front). I was also impressed by the load’s relatively flat trajectory, but maybe that had something to do with my just having finished trying to figure the trajectory of a .50/70. I was grateful for the rifle’s 12-pound weight given the Remington #1’s atrocious stock design. The load employed a grease-groove bullet, for which I’ll likely be roundly criticized, but here are the details: .44/77 Bottleneck Bullet: 402-grain flat point, .449-inch diameter; 1:20 alloy; Steve Brooks mould Bullet lubricant: SPG Powder Charge: 75 Grains Swiss 1.5 powder Case: Captech/Jamison (Also have Rocky Mountain Cartridge brass not tried yet) Wads: .055-inch thickness vegetable fiber punched with Fred Cornell .450-inch punch, plus 2 newsprint wads Primer: Federal 215 magnum Reloading dies were RCBS, with Buffalo Arms expander punch and powder compression die. There we have it, and I’m well-pleased with the results Don Kenna RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Nuclearcricket - 11-13-2014 Congrats Don on bringing the old girl back to life. Kind of sounds like the results were well worth the wait. In some ways I am like you in that I am waiting for my 44-77 to be finished up. It is on a Pedrosoli Rolling block action. I was hoping to have it by now but from the looks of things I will not have it till some time in December and by that time of the year my guess is that it's going to be too cold and nasty here to enjoy going out and trying it out. I think it's gonna be a long wait for spring to show back up. Sam RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Don McDowell - 11-13-2014 Good deal Don If you get a chance maybe you can show us picture of that grand old rifle?
RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Jimmill - 11-13-2014 Sounds great. I have a Remington #1 sporter in 44-77 that I reload for and shoot also. Jim RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Don McDowell - 11-13-2014 (11-13-2014, 11:24 AM)Jimmill Wrote: Sounds great. I have a Remington #1 sporter in 44-77 that I reload for and shoot also.Please do tell us more. RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Caprock - 11-13-2014 I'd be interested in the specs and seeing pics of the Remington sporters in 44-77 that you all of you have. 30 in barrel 12xx serial barrel sights Weighs 9.5 ouchy pounds. This rifle is typical I think having a tight chamber and .451 (best I can tell) groove diameter. Jamison brass 80 gr Fg Kik 030 OP veg wad, 1/8 lube cookie, and .060 veggie wad KAL adj mold dropping 420 gr PPB. 30:1 alloy. Tapered .434 at base and wrapped with 8 lb Seth Cole. Shoots better than my eyes can.
RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - J.B. - 11-13-2014 Caprock.. that's one lovely looking piece of gear right there. Good to see the originals out and being used. 420 pp and 80 grains... I'd imagine that lead sedative is moving 'right along'
RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - bobw - 11-14-2014 (11-13-2014, 06:06 PM)Caprock Wrote: I'd be interested in the specs and seeing pics of the Remington sporters in 44-77 that you all of you have. I'm not much of a roller fan, but that one is certainly nice and seems to have a sign on it, that says " Take me hunting right now" your load and it are classic.. good luck . bobw RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Jimmill - 11-14-2014 Here are the specs on my 44-77: Remington #1 Sporter serial number 51xx 30" oct barrel 10.5 pounds combination open & peep rear sight beach front sight My standard load: win 348 brass or rmc brass rcbs 44-370 bullet 40-1 72 gr 2f goex Homemade lube I ordered some pp bullets & paper from buffalo arms. Going to give those a try soon. I have 2 other Remington #1 sporters a 40-70bn & a 45-70. Jim RE: .44/77 Fired at Last - Caprock - 11-14-2014 (11-14-2014, 08:45 AM)Jimmill Wrote: Here are the specs on my 44-77: I could not chamber the RCBS bullet in my rifle using the BACO .348. Its .013 neck thickness was just too much. I ordered a few RMC at .009 to try and they worked fine then Jamison came out with their excellent product and I stocked up. You have an idea what your groove diameter is? I've a 38 centerfire that has been relined to 38-55 and a pretty nifty 32 rf with a set trigger thats on its way to become a 50-70. Sadly the original beech combo and RR sight are gone. Here's the .32 rf prior to shipping. ![]() Someone had receiver stipled to cut down glare I guess. Its amazing how popular the .32 was for target shooting. [img] [/img]Another view:
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