Quoheleth
Member
I found a couple hundred of these bulk Remington HBWCs in my cabinet last week and was thinking about loading them up to shoot. Checking through Lee's manual, there are loads suggested for the three powders I have in the cabinet - Bullseye, Universal and Titegroup. Any of them be better (better means what you want it to mean) than another one for mild target loads?
One thing I did notice...the Bullseye and Universal loads are much higher pressure (40% more) than the Titegroup load in the "max load" category, so I assume that carries over, more or less, to the starting data. Would the higher pressure start-load be better for the HBWC bullet to seal it? I'm not worried about blowing the center out of the bullet, as I'm using the starting loads and plan to keep these as soft shooting as possible.
Q
One thing I did notice...the Bullseye and Universal loads are much higher pressure (40% more) than the Titegroup load in the "max load" category, so I assume that carries over, more or less, to the starting data. Would the higher pressure start-load be better for the HBWC bullet to seal it? I'm not worried about blowing the center out of the bullet, as I'm using the starting loads and plan to keep these as soft shooting as possible.
Q