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| When I had my #3 Ruger, in 45-70 I shot the 300 grain Hornady HP behind 20 to 22 grains of 2400. |
| Posts: 355 | Location: Roanoke, Virginia | Registered: 29 May 2003 | 
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| I like the Speer 400gr SP over 58.0 gr of H-335. This load is Max for Lever Actions (such as my Guide Gun) in the newest Speer Manual. This load has averaged under 1 MOA out of 2 Guide Guns, and clocks about 1850 from said 18.5" barrel. Sean |
| Posts: 537 | Location: Vermont | Registered: 04 March 2001 | 
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| I haven't seen WC845, but I'd expect it to be very similar to WC844 and WC846. The Western Cartridge Ball powders in close numerical sequence tend to be very similar.
I have some of Jeff Bartlett's "PSA." It was Chinese-made Ball powder made to be Accurate 2230, but was rejected because it flashed too much. 50 grains of it under a 340 grain wheelweight-cast Lyman #457122HP Gould hollowpoint is a mild load for the 1895 Marlin and 1886 Winchester, giving about 1750 FPS from my 22" Marlin. (It also makes a dazzling flash that'll give you a tan with a few shots and might start forest fires.)
AA2230 is very similar to WC844 and H335. They can all be loaded heavier, but this is a happy hunting load that doesn't make my shoulder turn pretty colors. |
| Posts: 424 | Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA | Registered: 28 September 2003 | 
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| My Guide Gun like 300 grain Nosler Partitions backed by 62.5 grains of Benchmark powder.
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| Posts: 434 | Location: Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: 22 November 2002 | 
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| imr 4195 and a 405 grain bullet in a 1885 browning shoots 1 moa try 28 _ 32 grains of imr 4195 aprox 1400 fps |
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imr 4198 or imr 4895?????
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This is why I even check my own written loads. |
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