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.444 Marlin Ladedaten

Alternative Bezeichnungen: .444 Marlin, 444 Marlin

Unsere Ladedaten im Kaliber .444 Marlin umfassen 69 Geschosse von 17 Herstellern und insgesamt 4347 Ladungen. Zusätzlich haben unsere Mitglieder 9 Ladedaten geteilt.

Introduced in 1964 by Marlin Firearms in collaboration with Remington Arms, the .444 Marlin was designed to fill a gap in the lever-action rifle market left by the discontinuation of larger cartridges like the .45-70 Government. At the time, advances in lever-action rifle design allowed Marlin to accommodate longer cartridges, and the .444 Marlin quickly gained a reputation as a powerful, straight-walled round capable of impressive velocities and energy levels. Its launch coincided with the popularity of the Marlin Model 444 rifle, a robust platform specifically engineered to handle the high pressure generated by this cartridge. The .444 Marlin’s introduction was instrumental in re-establishing the lever-action rifle as a serious contender for big game hunting well into the modern era.

The .444 Marlin is primarily used by hunters seeking a hard-hitting, reliable cartridge compatible with classic lever-action rifles. Its straight-walled design and considerable power make it highly suitable for pursuing large game in dense forests where short to moderate-range shots are common. The cartridge’s trajectory and energy are well-suited for situations requiring decisive stopping power, making it a favored choice among hunters in areas where traditional bottlenecked rifle cartridges might be restricted. Additionally, its manageable recoil and impressive ballistics have attracted a dedicated following of shooters interested in both hunting and recreational lever-action shooting. For ammunition reloaders, the .444 Marlin provides versatility, making it easy to tailor loads for a range of hunting and shooting circumstances.

When it comes to target species, the .444 Marlin shines as a big game cartridge. It is highly effective on North American species such as deer, black bear, elk, and even moose at appropriate distances. Its high kinetic energy at short to mid-range makes it especially suitable for thickly wooded areas, where shots rarely exceed 150 yards. The hard-hitting nature of the round ensures deep penetration and reliable expansion, which is critical for ethical hunting of larger and potentially dangerous animals. In some states, where regulations mandate the use of straight-walled cartridges for deer hunting, the .444 Marlin enjoys considerable popularity due to its legal compliance and proven effectiveness in the field.

Typical bullet weights for the .444 Marlin range from 240 to 300 grains, with 240-grain jacketed soft points and 265-grain and 300-grain flat-nose bullets being the most common choices among reloaders and factory ammunition manufacturers alike. The heavier bullets maximize the cartridge’s penetration capability, making them particularly suitable for larger or tougher game. The caliber’s standard velocities span from approximately 2,200 to 2,400 feet per second depending on bullet weight and barrel length, delivering muzzle energies between 2,600 and 3,200 foot-pounds. The .444 Marlin uses a .429-inch diameter bullet, the same as the .44 Magnum, but the longer case and larger powder capacity give it a significant performance edge, especially in hunting applications. Reloaders appreciate the caliber’s robust case construction, availability of bullet selections, and the opportunity to experiment with different powders and projectile types to optimize performance for their specific needs.

Passende Pulver

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Kaliber Spezifikationen

Sicherheitsstandard / Datenblatt

Zündhütchengröße

Large Rifle (LR)

Hülsenvolumen

68 Grains of Water

Geschoss-/ Laufdurchmesser

0.43'' | 10.92 mm

Max. Hülsenlänge (l3)

2.225'' | 56.52 mm

Max. Patronenlänge (l6)

2.57'' | 65.28 mm

Max. zulässiger Druck

51488 psi | 3550 bar

XXL ID

CID_722

.444 Marlin Ladedaten sind für folgende Geschosse verfügbar:

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Gewicht vs. Geschwindigkeit - Geeignete Geschosse für dieses Kaliber

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Lauflängenvariation vs. Geschwindigkeit - nach Geschossgewicht

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