Grizzly Ammo Gc44M19 44Mag 320Gr Wide Long Nose Gas Check 20 Per Box/10 Cas
Grizzly Ammo (Rintoul)
The Grizzly Ammo GC44M16 is a 44 Magnum handload featuring a 300-grain wide flat nose bullet with gas check construction, packaged 20 rounds per box with 10 boxes per case. If you reload for revolvers or single-action pistols, these components deliver the kind of predictable, hard-hitting performance that serious shooters demand from magnum handgun ammunition. The gas check—a small brass cup seated in the bullet base—helps protect the lead core during firing and promotes consistent ballistics, which matters when you're relying on your handload for hunting, sport shooting, or long-range revolver work.
Wide flat nose bullets are prized for hunting applications where energy transfer and reliable expansion are priorities. The 300-grain weight in 44 Magnum is a proven choice for medium to large game, offering mass and momentum without sacrificing velocity or shootability. Whether you're working up loads for a Ruger Super Blackhawk, a Dan Wesson revolver, or a bolt-action 44 Magnum rifle, these bullets give you the foundation to build rounds tailored to your specific firearm and hunting conditions. Reloaders appreciate the consistency of quality projectiles, and the gas check design shows this ammunition respects the demands of the craft.
Grizzly Ammo (Rintoul) is known for producing straightforward, dependable handgun and rifle bullets for reloaders who value reliability over hype. This 44 Magnum configuration comes in a case of 200 bullets (10 boxes × 20 rounds), making it practical for those who shoot and reload in volume. Stock these and you'll have ammunition that performs exactly as designed, with no surprises.
| Caliber | 44 Magnum |
| Bullet Weight | 300 grains |
| Bullet Profile | Wide Flat Nose |
| Construction | Gas Check |
| Rounds per Box | 20 |
| Boxes per Case | 10 |
| Total Rounds per Case | 200 |
| Brand | Grizzly Ammo (Rintoul) |
These are 44 Magnum bullets suited for reloading in 44 Magnum revolvers (such as Ruger Blackhawk models and Dan Wesson revolvers) and 44 Magnum rifles. Always verify that your specific firearm is appropriate for the ammunition you intend to load and fire.
A gas check is a small brass cup seated in the base of the bullet. It helps protect the lead core from hot powder gases during firing, which promotes consistent velocities and better accuracy, particularly in magnum-level loads.
These are bullets (projectiles) for handloaders. You will need to obtain primers, powder, and cartridge cases separately to assemble complete ammunition.
Wide flat nose bullets are popular for hunting applications where reliable energy transfer and a wider impact profile are desired. The flat nose design is also often preferred for revolver shooting, as it feeds more reliably in some revolver cylinders.