Is a 444 Marlin good for deer?

Is a 444 Marlin good for deer?

444 Marlin is a good mid-range compromise round for the Mississippi primitive weapons deer season. Its recoil is manageable, the terminal ballistics are adequate at moderate ranges and, with the new Hornady ammo, is a sure bet for killing your next white-tailed deer.

How far can you shoot a deer with a 444?

444 was capable of firing the 240-grain bullet at a muzzle velocity of 2,350 feet per second, and generated 2,942 foot-pounds of energy, making the rifle and caliber capable of hunting bear deer, elk and moose out to 200 or 250 yards.

How much does a 444 drop at 200 yards?

To this end, I would suggest that when using projectiles weighing up to 240 grains the . 444 is perhaps best sighted 2” high at 100 yards for a zero roughly around 170 yards and a drop of around 2 to 2.5” at 200 yards.

Does Marlin still make the 444?

Marlin is expanding a number of its lines in 2017—the big bores included. The Model 444, chambered in, predictably, the hard-hitting . 444 Marlin cartridge, will return to the company’s lineup.

Is Marlin making the 444 again?

Does Marlin make a 450 Bushmaster?

We’ve since designed new receiver / barrel tools that allow us to also build the . 450 Bushmaster on a Marlin 336 30-30, . 35 Rem or . 450 Marlin rifle.

What is a Marlin Model 444?

The Marlin Model 444 is a lever-action hunting rifle chambered in .444 Marlin. The Model 444 is part of Marlin’s big-bore hunting series (Model 1895) and it shares two distinct features with the series. First, its barrel has undergone Marlin’s Ballard-type rifling, which carves six deep and wide grooves that are supposed to help improve accuracy…

What is a 444 cartridge?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The .444 Marlin (10.9x57mm) is a rifle cartridge designed in 1964 by Marlin Firearms and Remington Arms . It was designed to fill in a gap left by the older .45-70 when that cartridge was not available in any new lever action rifles; at the time it was the largest lever-action cartridge available.

What is a 444 bullet?

Hornady claims that their 265 grain JSP bullet has optimum expansion characteristics for the .444 cartridge and that it is a deadly game stopper, suitable for most North American big game. This is the bullet that made the .444’s reputation as an elk and moose cartridge.