Shrinkmd
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I have been playing around with Berry's plated bullets for indoor use, and got some great accuracy with a load of 40gr of 2400 and a CCI LR primer.
For outdoor use, I was wondering what would be a good load with a 330 gr hard cast RNFP. I have the Dardas cast ones, and I have shot them with Trail Boss and Unique. Alliant recommended up to 17.5 gr of Unique, which gave a nice 1350 out of the 10.5" barrel.
So I was wondering what would be a safe load with this bullet for 2400. I bet it could go about 1400 or so without leading and running out of lube. I've shot the Dardas 240 LSWC in my 44 Mag 1894, and they were able to do about 1400 or so without making a mess. Then again, 10.5 inch barrel is a lot shorter than the carbine!
Any ideas?
For outdoor use, I was wondering what would be a good load with a 330 gr hard cast RNFP. I have the Dardas cast ones, and I have shot them with Trail Boss and Unique. Alliant recommended up to 17.5 gr of Unique, which gave a nice 1350 out of the 10.5" barrel.
So I was wondering what would be a safe load with this bullet for 2400. I bet it could go about 1400 or so without leading and running out of lube. I've shot the Dardas 240 LSWC in my 44 Mag 1894, and they were able to do about 1400 or so without making a mess. Then again, 10.5 inch barrel is a lot shorter than the carbine!
Any ideas?