05 July 2006, 23:23
rickt300Universal Clays in 44 magnum?
Anyone use this powder for cast bullets? I hope to build a midrange load of aroung 1100 fps with Lymans 429421 cast bullet and figure 9.5 grains should do it. I have 200 Speer Magnum HP's in the 200 grain weight and figure to get 1200 fps with the same charge weight. Since I only have the data on the powder canister please correct me if I am wrong.
05 July 2006, 23:34
Mark in GAMy suggestion would be to start at 8.0 grs. and work up slowly. Somewhere between 8.0 and 10.0 grs. should give you a nice load. Universal is very similiar to the old standard of Unique. Typically Universal burns cleaner though.
Good luck,
Mark in GA
06 July 2006, 01:52
ricciardelliFor your jacketed bullets:
Universal From 9.0 grains to 11.1 grains
CCI-350 Primer
06 July 2006, 11:04
STINGERhi
universal clays is all my 45lc and 41 mag see anymore. 9.1 grs works great in both cartridges. 210 lwc in the 41 and 255gr wc in the colt.
within 100yds the deer will go to the grass patch in the sky.
06 July 2006, 11:47
georgeldUnique, the colored dots, Clays, Uninversal are all fairly close and great coal to burn under cast bullets no matter what they happen to be made in.
Right now because that's what I have most of. Am using Red Dot, found a good load the other day in .45ACP cases shot in my combo Blackhawk. 7grs, 150gr Round ball. Accuracy falls off beyond 100 feet, but, that covers the majority of my plinking and does fine that far.
For Colt cases I've been using a lighter load of 20gr H110 and it's a good load, plenty heavy enough. Haven't loaded round balls in that one yet as I don't have many cases.
Good luck, keep playing with it, you'll find something you like yet.
George
06 July 2006, 12:35
rickt300I have burned many pounds of Unique in my sixguns. I just want a less smoky and residue prone powder. Have to say Unique has served me well.
06 July 2006, 13:07
STINGERrick
forgot to add, in my personal opinion i think the uclays burns and shoots cleaner.
08 July 2006, 23:09
adrookRick,
I use Unique and Universal Clays in .44 Mag and .45 Colt. I like the Universal as it does burn a lot cleaner than Unique. I load around 8 to 9grs under a Lasercast 240gr hardcast for a plinking load in the 44. I find that if you go too hot with Universal or Unique it can lead to leading.