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06 January 2016, 01:09
Bruce in WV
Is this safe?
I have some S&B 196gr 8mm ball on hand I won't shoot.

Can I pull the S&B bullet, use the original powder charge, and safely replace the 196gr ball bullet with a 150gr hunting bullet?
06 January 2016, 01:47
Grenadier
Though it would probably be safe, why deal with the unknowns just to save a little powder? You can load about 150 of those cartridges with only one pound of powder.




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06 January 2016, 01:53
dpcd
Perfectly safe; I would do it if I thought I needed to. Here, that pound of powder will cost close to thirty bucks, if you can find what you want.
06 January 2016, 02:28
ramrod340
Safe I guess. I've done it.


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06 January 2016, 05:43
craigster
I've done it more than a few times, never a problem.
06 January 2016, 05:45
Rapidrob
The load will not push the bullet to the max by any means,but would be safe to shoot.


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06 January 2016, 22:40
Snellstrom
I would do it without hesitation.
I would go a step further and pull all the bullets and dump all the powder in a container then weigh each charge only because I am wired that way and would assume that I would weigh the powder more accurately than mass produced ammo thereby convincing myself it would be more accurate!
07 January 2016, 00:26
bartsche
oldIt will be safe and if it is a modern European load, interpolation indicates that you might get 2600 fps.out of it. That would be some where between 30-30 and .300 Savage performance. That's not all bad for deer hunting. beerroger


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07 January 2016, 04:39
Bruce in WV
Thanks to everyone who responded. Its good to know this is a safe trade.
08 January 2016, 00:54
Fury01
Also good with a 185 Remington CL. Also good with a 200 Speer. Have done both with 198 Portuguese Ball which is about the most "max" mil load around.
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08 January 2016, 06:56
Fjold
I would pull all the bullets and dump the powder into a measure. Divide the total weight of the powder by the number of cartridges emptied to calculate the average and use that for the powder charge for the new rounds.


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09 January 2016, 07:18
Joe from So. Cal.
Can I assume you're using a neck sizer to restore neck tension?