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Working on a Rolling Block mod2 and lining the barrel and other minor rework. I will be shooting 100 grain coated lead bullets. What primers and powder needed. I have Her. Unique and 2400, Bullseye,4198, Winchester 452AA, 231, and 296. I have never shot lead and some said it needs a wad? I do not care to shoot hot loads. Any help will be appreciated. | ||
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I cant help you with a load. My cast reloading manual list only 91gr and 115 gr cast bullets, it is mostly powders like Red Dot, Green Dot, Unique. Primers are cci500 or 6 1/2-116.. I have a Marlin and shoot much higher pressures. I like the 100gr xtp Hornady bullets. | |||
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I've played with the 32-20 guite a bit, in both rifles and revolvers. Best results have been with low to mid range loads with Unique and 2400. SR4759 worked well, but it's NLA. Small rifle primers. Never tried/used wads | |||
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pistol primers will work up to about 40-K in pressure and depending on the load your using they will be more than adequate. one of my favorite 32-20 loads is 3.5grs of 700-X or bulls-eye under a 100gr cast bullet. simple as that. you might find a bit more accuracy a little above or below that with your coated bullets. | |||
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In a Winchester 1892, I had best results with IMR 4198 and Lyman 115 gr. lead bullets. My loads filled the case near the top, and were very consistent. I don't have my loading notes in front of me, but the load I was using was book max for strong actions. | |||
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Thanks, I'm waiting on the rifle to get back to me. | |||
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