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Thanks to all who pointed me in the right direction to find components.

Now I need some load data. I don't seem to have access to a lot of the older manuals which might have this cartridge.

Had one load w/ VV n110, but that powder is $44 a POUND!!!

I'll be loading .318 spire points (jacketted) in new brass - presume standard primers will be OK.

Need some starting loads with currently available powders.

I'll gladly share my results in later posts.

Thanks,
Mike


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My Third edition of Philip Sharpe's handloading book suggests starting with cast bullets of 174/180 grains and using 13 grains of IMR 4759. He suggests that if your rifle is a later Mauser style target rifle, with a barrel for smokeless powder, you may then extrapolate to IMR 4198 and IMR 3031 and jacketed bullets. Slug the bore and chamber first for physical data. ned


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Thanks Sherlock,
However, I'm limited as to my bullet inventory and other supplies. I really need a load for the .318 150gr spire point.

I've got $200 into this project, and still haven't loaded a shell!!! Good thing I'm doing this for a friend.

Appreciate everyone's help so far, but I need to complete this formula:

(.318 150gr sp) + (RWS case 8.15 x 46Rmm) + (____gr of _________ powder) + (standard rifle primer) = complete bullet.

Please fill in the blanks.

Thanks again,

MIke


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try going to a powder comparison chart & see which available powders are the closest to W n110 (I've never used it)
 
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