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quote:I'd be careful of going lower...between getting the bullet stuck in the barrel and some loading don't like the excess space in the case and if the powder is laying wrong can cause improper ignition and large increase in pressure which is dangerous!!!!!!!I haven't been following the thread but have you tried the promethius? brand 22 pellets and primers/small amounts of fast powder...1-2grains? I READ about using that combo with sucess! I have used lead pellets/air rifle type and primers for in shop plinking...the P work brand pellet is supposed to be reinforced tough and will take some powder without shedding the skirt....AGAIN this is from a gun rag article...I HAVEN'T done it but have noticed ads for the P word pellets....might be worth a try....good luck and good shooting!!! | |||
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Don't go lower with jacketed bullets. With SOFT lead bullets, you can play, since pushing the bullet out is no biggie. HOWEVER, check the bore after each shot....... FWIW, Dutch. | |||
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I do shoot a pellet and primer but it's not enough to kill ground squirrels.These reduced loads are about as loud as a 22 mag so thats about as good as I'm going to get.4.9 grains of hp-38 at 25 yards 3 shots touch.at 100 into the dirt most of my remington 45 gr soft points just mushroom. Thanks again | ||
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