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I have loaded them lighter, and heavier, than that data. 5.0 is a nice bunny fart load, while I wouldn't recommend anything over 6.0 with the Ranier 155.
6.1 Grs Universal and a 165 Gr JHP is the schnitz (1036[3" XD] & 1132 [5" WEM]), but that data (although under Speer #13 data) is over Hodgdons online data.
Both of the replies above are for jacketed bullets. The OP is requesting data for a plated bullet. As I recall, shouldn't he be using data for led, not jacketed?
Both of the replies above are for jacketed bullets. The OP is requesting data for a plated bullet. As I recall, shouldn't he be using data for led, not jacketed?
Rainier sizes their plated bullets as same as jacketed bullets. I use mid-high range jacketed load data for Rainier bullets and have not seen plating separation, even for high range 40S&W. I use lead load data for Berrys/PowerBond as they are sized larger.
Of course, using lead load data or 10% reduced jacketed load data with Rainier bullets will provide you a margin of safety.
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