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Old August 3, 2012, 06:32 PM   #7
rclark
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... what is the seating depth on it?
If it has a crimp groove just crimp into it. Simple. If it doesn't, seat it up to the ogive like on a .45 Colt RNFP. Don't shoot 200g bullets out of mine, so I can't give you any 'favorite' accurate loads. I would use Unique or Bullseye for this application. Since I load 10g of Unique for a 240g lead SWC for .44Mag, 10g would work fine under the 200g LRN bullet as well as it is a lighter bullet (takes up less case space). Off top of head then, 7-10g of Unique would work. Just giving you an idea of where to start ... Your Lyman/Speer/Hornady manual should have some Unique/Bullseye loads for bullets close to yours.

Note, start collecting 'manuals' for your reloading bench.... Hornady, Lyman, Speer, Lee, etc..... Help you all lot in your 'search'!
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