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Looking for published loads for 25x45
03 January 2019, 21:08
SnellstromLooking for published loads for 25x45
Would be interested to read some sources for loads on 25x45 Sharps. (.223 necked up to .257")
03 January 2019, 21:33
MileHighShooterThere's 9 loads on Load-Data under .25-45 Sharps.
Any bullet in particular you are looking for?
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03 January 2019, 23:21
SnellstromI'll take a look on Load Data, thanks Mile High.
I plan on loading bullets in the 80-100 grain range.
04 January 2019, 07:57
NormanConquestI was going to recommend Donelly's book on cartridge conversions but seems like anything can be found online these days.
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04 January 2019, 08:38
SnellstromI have found some data but will probably use the same load I worked up for my 6x45, 85 grain Sierra and TAC powder.
Was just hoping to see what else was "out there".
05 January 2019, 08:35
georgeldSnells:
No experience with it but, I do have a like new reamer, cut one chamber.
It's looking for a new owner.
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05 January 2019, 19:02
SnellstromGeorge
Thanks for the offer but won't need a reamer. The joy of AR15 projects are that I can swap barrels right here at home and no reamer necessary.
If I build a bolt action rifle then I may need a reamer if my smith doesn't have one on hand.
Did you build a 25x45?
06 January 2019, 12:29
Wolfram MalukkerLook for load data for the .250 Myra.
Same cartridge...much older. Australian version, was created due to laws stating can't own military calibers, so I'm told.
07 January 2019, 01:52
Bill/OregonDave: Assume you have seen this:
http://srcarms.com/wordpress/w...s-Reloading-Data.pdf
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07 January 2019, 09:03
SnellstromThanks Bill I did see that.
Just trying to accumulate what I can the more info the better.
I'm going to get started with TAC which burns like H335.
Thanks everyone.