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xmp 5744 for light reduced loads?

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15 November 2004, 10:39
Danny Pay
xmp 5744 for light reduced loads?
Hi
I've received a can of xmp 5744 and wonder how many grains could i use behind a 120 grain cast from lee mould to get a nice plinking velocity around 1300 fps? i can't find relodind data fot this load.
regards
danny
15 November 2004, 12:58
TCLouis
Either I'm blind or the caliber/cartridge chambering you want to use to reach 1300 fps with a 120 grain bullet is not mentionedin the post.
15 November 2004, 13:41
bobc
Accurate arms has a web site with lots of 5744 loads, as well as a giveaway loading manual. Don't know if it's made it across the pond, though. bob
15 November 2004, 15:44
RDub
Hi
5744 is absolutely marvelous stuff for reduced loads in just about anything. Not just reduced velocity but very accurate loads with low velocity spreads.
Recently I came up with some loads for 30-06 and .300 H&H using 170gr 30-30 bullets. With both rifles I had very accurate results, ( average 1" at 100 yds), and muzzle velocity around 2250fps. This will be a perfect load for watching a deer trail and waiting for a blacktail buck to show up fairly close.
Looking back on my deer hunting experience, there were so many times where a kill was made fairly close and thought to myself, I could have carried a 30-30 and made this kill just fine.. Well, now I have that option even if I'm carrying a '06 or a .300.

http://www.accuratepowder.com/

Here is a link to the AA site. Their engineers have always been very helpful when I have contacted them.
15 November 2004, 20:50
Danny Pay
Hi tcluis
I am sorry i forgot the caliber . it is 3030 and there are plenty of data except for 120 gr and 5744. regards
danny
19 November 2004, 11:36
pasquot
Use the data for the next heveist bullet. I your case it would be 125grain.
19 November 2004, 14:38
Rusty
is accurate XMP 5744 the same as accurate 5744?
I just bought a can of 5744 today to load some moderate 375 H&H rounds.
19 November 2004, 18:23
cliffs2
I use 30 gr in .270 130 grain bullets for a muzzle velocity of 2200 and recoil of 6 ft lbs. That is the least I could use and still get my BAR to cycle. A friend has cancer in his arm bone and can't shoot regular loads but still wants to hunt.
19 November 2004, 18:51
JBoutfishn
If you want to load some "plinking loads" you may want to consider something using convective ignition.

For my 470NE I load 18 grains of Titewad, no filler, pushing a 500 grain cast bullet which gives 1000 fps with very light recoil.