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<Don Krakenberger> |
Try hodgdons website--i think it's hodgdon.com--good luck | ||
<wjb3> |
Speer manual no. 13 lists a 125gr. bullet as the only option. Using H322 they have 27.0 grains as the starting load and 29.0 as the max, with speeds of 2195-2343 respectively. Hodgdon No. 27 does list a 150 gr. HDY SP bullet using H322 powder. Loads are: 27.0 start, and 28.5 max., with respective speeds of 2084 and 2192 | ||
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I have used 322 in a bunch of cartridges with great success. .458 Win, 45/70, 308, 35whelen, 358 Win, 30/40Krag, 45x2 7/8. So it's not just limited to small cases. Regards, Bill. | |||
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<Cobalt> |
Thanks guys. I had my first session at the range today using H322. To begin with, this powder meters wonderfully as the grains are very short. I loaded 28gr in Winchester cases, with CCI primers and 150gr Hornady spitzers. My rifle is a Ruger 77 Mk II stainless with a Vari II 3-9. 5 shots off the bags at 120yds , 4 touching with one flyer. I have some 150gr Hornady BT spitzers on order and will post target when I learn to send digital pics to this forum. Thanks again, Cobalt | ||
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